$10,000 Grant for New Course
Religious Studies faculty Emily Clark, Daniel Pschaida and Shannon Dunn earned a $10,000 Interfaith American grant to co-design a First-Year Seminar on Civic Pluralism.
The College develops people for others, ready to face the intellectual, vocational and spiritual challenges of today and tomorrow.
April 3 1:00pm-5:00pm
April 4 8:30am-5:00pm
AI is reshaping society, raising urgent ethical concerns about privacy, security, fairness, and accountability. While promising, AI also risks harm through misuse and bias.
This conference unites scholars (Philosophy, Political Science, Computer Science, Law, Business) and industry experts (Adobe, Google) to address ethical challenges and advance responsible, values-driven AI that upholds democracy, equity, social justice, and human dignity.Registration is required.
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