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  • Rethinking the Algorithm: AI and the Human Experience – Ashby Dialogues Speaker Matthew Engelhard of Duke University

    CAS

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming nearly every aspect of contemporary life—from science and industry to politics, art, and education. At UNC Greensboro, faculty and students alike are navigating a shifting intellectual and pedagogical landscape where AI tools such as large language models are becoming increasingly ubiquitous. Yet beyond pragmatic... Continue reading...

  • Annual CACE Conference

    CAS

    The annual Conference on African American and African Diasporic Cultures and Experiences (CACE) brings national and international speakers, community partners, and showcases student and alumni participation. 

  • Harriet Elliott Spring Keynote Event | Featuring Dr. Lynn Harter

    Elliott University Center Auditorium 507 Stirling Street, Greensboro, NC, United States
    CAS

    Our spring events get a little more personal, as we emphasize the “art” in the Art of Connecting. Featuring Dr. Lynn Harter – Professor of Communication at Ohio University, and Peacehaven – a longtime CST community partner, these events promise performances, arts & crafts, and highly-interactive workshops.

  • Workshop with Lynn Harter and Peacehaven

    Elliott University Center (EUC) 507 Stirling St, Greensboro, NC, United States
    CAS

    Following the March 24 Keynote Event, this workshop will give students and community members a chance to engage with our guest – Lynn Harter, and our community partners – Peacehaven Farm, in an interactive, arts-based collaboration.

  • Rethinking How We Talk About And Work With A.I.

    School of Education Building 1300 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, NC, United States
    CAS

    Anthropomorphizing language can obscure the fact that replacing humans with machines does not lead to equivalent actions or interactions. This session presents a framework for understanding how technology changes the nature of tasks and prescribes behaviors.