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Generative AI

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We are committed to fostering an environment where AI-driven solutions can thrive, providing opportunities for academic excellence and technological advancement. Together, we are paving the way for a future where AI not only supports but also inspires creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration across all disciplines. Join us as we embark on this transformative journey, leveraging the power of AI to unlock new possibilities and elevate the Marshall University experience to new heights.

In collaboration Marshall University Information Technology (MUIT) and the Presidential Task Force on AI is pleased to announce the introduction of a diverse array of cutting-edge AI technologies and tools to our university community. This exciting initiative is designed to empower students, faculty, and staff with innovative resources that will enhance learning, research, and everyday campus life. We are committed to fostering an environment where AI-driven solutions can thrive, providing opportunities for academic excellence and technological advancement.

Together, we are paving the way for a future where AI not only supports but also inspires creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration across all disciplines. Join us as we embark on this transformative journey, leveraging the power of AI to unlock new possibilities and elevate the Marshall University experience to new heights.

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AI Panel & Showcase
Tuesday, April 29, 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., In-person & virtual options available
AI Around Campus
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Presidential Involvement

Marshall University President Brad D. Smith co-chairs the new Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) Commission on Artificial Intelligence and Education, along with South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster.

The two-year commission brings leaders in education and business to develop a roadmap for how AI is used in classrooms and how to prepare a workforce that is being transformed by technology.

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Faculty Contributions

Dr. Shawn Schulenberg, Professor and Faculty Senate Chair, is designing the first-ever Generative AI Innovation Contest, an exciting competition designed to showcase students’ creativity and technical skills in artificial intelligence.

Open to students from all disciplines, this contest challenges participants to explore the potential of generative AI in areas such as content creation, problem-solving and business innovation.

More information coming soon!

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Leading the Way

Marshall University received an honorable mention in the Operational Efficiency and Sustainability category at the Tambellini Future Campus Awards in 2024.

The Tambellini Future Campus Awards celebrate higher education institutions that lead the way in strategic technology adoption to improve academic and administrative operations.

In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, Marshall University stands out for its strategic adoption of innovative technologies, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI).

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