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Friday October 16, 2026 4:40pm - 5:10pm EDT
Artificial intelligence presents liberal arts educators with a profound contradiction: AI can automate portions of research, analysis, and writing while simultaneously creating new opportunities for inquiry, interdisciplinary thinking, and human-centered learning. This interactive session explores how liberal arts classrooms can utilize AI not to replace student thought, but to deepen interpretation, synthesis, ethical reasoning, and creativity. Moving beyond routine comprehension, this presentation demonstrates how educators can leverage AI as an analytical partner to heighten critical thinking, expand explorative skills, and preserve student intellectual agency. Participants will engage with interdisciplinary classroom activities that combine history, sociology, philosophy, geography, economics, and the arts. Special attention will be given to pedagogical models that emphasize critical consciousness, adaptability, and the synthesis of complex data during periods of technological change. Attendees will leave with practical, scalable frameworks that empower students to bridge the gap between the synthetic capabilities of AI and the sacred, original human capacity for insight, interpretation, and meaning-making.
Friday October 16, 2026 4:40pm - 5:10pm EDT
Blaustein Ernst Room (First floor)

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