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1984

A Fortune 500 company with multinational capabilities, CDW was founded in 1984 and employs more than 8,900 coworkers.

1987

Mid-State Technical Institute (MSTI) was officially changed to Mid-State Technical College in 1987.

1990

On April 3, 1990, district voters approved a $4.5 million construction referendum for the Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point and Marshfield Campuses.

1991

Marshfield received a modern campus building at 2600 West Fifth Street and the facility was officially dedicated on October 6, 1991.

1996

At the November 18, 1996 Board meeting, Mid-State Technical College Board of Directors voted to move forward on an expansion for the Adams County Center.

2018

For the trailing twelve months ended September 30, 2018, the company generated net sales of approximately $16 billion.

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