The Humanity+Technology lecture series offers an interdisciplinary conversation about the world we make and what it means. 

We bring leading humanities scholars to LTU’s campus, where they help us interpret, imagine, or understand the past, present, and future of our technologies. 

Each event is free, open to the public, and designed to create a dialogue between students, faculty, technologists, artists, business leaders, and community members.

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Next Event: April 6

AI and the Future of Education at LTU

Moderator:
Dr. Julia Kiernan, Director of Technical Communication & Assistant Professor in Communication

CoAS:
Dr. Vivian Kao, Associate Professor in English
Dr. CJ Chung, Professor of Computer Science, Director of CS Robotics Labs

CoBIT:
Dr. Matthew Cole, Associate Professor CoBIT, Chair of LTU Assessment Committee and Institutional Review Board

CoE:
Dr. Eric Meyer, Associate Professor Biomedical Engineering, Director of Experimental Biomechanical Laboratory, Director of Wearable Technology Innovation Center

CoAD:
Sara Codarin, Assistant Professor of Architecture
Philip Plowright, Chair, Design & Professor of Architecture

Student Representative:
Caroline Holowenko, Technological Humanities Major

April 6, 2023
12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.
Atrium-Buell

Join us for a townhall conversation about new developments in AI and the future of education. There will be a moderated roundtable with one representative from each college and a student representative followed by an open forum for conversation among the panelists and audience.
Pizza will be provided first-come, first-served!