ChatGPT and AI
Titchener Building Room 101The first major public facing AI has become available for use. Ask it anything and it will create or answer you in real-time. Need a recipe? A fantasy bedtime story to tell […]
The first major public facing AI has become available for use. Ask it anything and it will create or answer you in real-time. Need a recipe? A fantasy bedtime story to tell […]
Two of our political science professors take on any and all hot topics of the day in politics. Don't miss this great and informative discussion. Contact Professor Lee Whitted at […]
How should the epidemic of mass shootings and gun violence in American public life be addressed? Are our public spaces no longer safe? Why does U.S. culture, among developed high-tech countries, […]
Watch a 29-minute film to discover critical details regarding the trial of Susan B. Anthony who was indicted for attempting to vote in a federal election in Rochester, NY. Anthony […]
How has the problem of misinformation changed over the years? Do we have an ethical duty to truth and clarity? How do the economics of media incentivize misinformation? This initial […]
How does popular media misrepresent scientific research? What is the psychological attraction of conspiracy theories? What are the implications of misinformation for a stable society? This second panel on misinformation […]
Two of our political science professors take on any and all hot topics of the day in politics. Don't miss this great and informative discussion. Faculty Presenters: Leeland Whitted and […]
Convocation Day Schedule of Events 9:15 am The Hornet Horns performance, Student Center Lobby 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Convocation Keynote and Q&A 10:00 am Convocation Keynote Address, How Our Brains Produce Our […]
How did rapid climate change impact human evolution? When in recent geological history were climatic conditions similar to today? How will future climate change impact humans? Join Dr. Leet for a […]
Join students from HIS 117: World History II for a fascinating discussion of the legal case, Buck v. Bell, that provided for the sterilization of people deemed "genetically unfit". How did […]
Ever wonder what learning looks like in the brain? Or why a teacher can "teach" for an hour and have students "not learn anything"? Do you suffer from math-phobia, test […]
Join a member of our music faculty for a live performance of guitar music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. What better way to celebrate a very welcome Spring? Contact […]
Thursday, September 14 Faculty Presenter: Christopher Keaty Time: 11:00 am Join a Communication and Media Arts faculty member for important insights on the drawbacks of ChatGPT and what implications this […]
Thursday, September 21 Faculty Presenter: Victor Lamoureux Time: 11:00 am Join a scientist from our Biology Department as he discusses key issues regarding climate change. Should we look at doomsday […]
Thursday, September 28 Faculty Presenter: Joseph Spence Time: 11:00 am This event is open to all students! Join this session for insight into transferring into a four-year school with competitive […]
Thursday, October 5 Faculty Presenter: Alexis Katchuk Time: 11:00 am Join our faculty member for insight into achieving mindfulness in your daily routines and in enhancing your performance. Contact Professor […]
Thursday, October 12 Faculty Presenter: Kristen Ericksen-Hrehor Time: 11:00 am Increasingly, valuing diversity and practicing anti-racism have become important social and corporate values. Are you ready to meet these new […]
Thursday, October 19 Faculty Presenters: Leeland Whitted and John Sterlacci Time: 11:00 am Two of our political science professors take on any and all hot topics of the day in […]