How is AI reshaping the world, and what does that mean for how you use it in school? This session is a wide-open, student-driven conversation that starts with the big ethical questions around generative AI and works its way into the choices you’re making in your classes right now. Professors Ed Lessor and Kelly Bradbury are here to facilitate, not lecture, so bring your opinions.
Event Details
AI and Ethics: Where Do You Draw the Line?
- Location: TILT 104 and MS Teams
- Registration not required
- Ed Lessor, Master Instructor, Department of English & Kelly Bradbury, Associate Professor of English
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Event Details
AI and Ethics: Where Do You Draw the Line?
- Location: TILT 104 and MS Teams
- Registration not required
- Ed Lessor, Master Instructor, Department of English & Kelly Bradbury, Associate Professor of English
Upcoming Events
Writing a Teaching Philosophy Presentation
As instructors in higher education, it is increasingly important to have an individual teaching philosophy when applying for college or university faculty positions or when undergoing promotion reviews. This workshop...(Go to event for more details.)
- Date: Wed., July 8, 2026
- Time: 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm
- Register for this event
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This half-day event features a remote keynote by Professor Stuart Selber (Penn State), a faculty panel, and interactive Engagement Stations showcasing teaching strategies and innovations. Professor Selber’s work on digital...(Go to event for more details.)
- Date: Mon., August 10, 2026
- Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
- Location: LSC Theater
- Register for this event
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Join us for an introduction to AI prompt making for accessibility and practical use-cases to help improve the accessibility of your courses. TEF Alignment: Inclusive Pedagogy
- Date: Mon., August 10, 2026
- Time: 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm
- Register for this event

