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Powered by Research Education at University LibrariesStarting in 2015, the Interdisciplinary Dialogues have addressed such important issues as income inequality, immigration, social media and elections, and sex and gender in academia. 

How is AI impacting the way we research, learn, and collaborate? What are the ethical and technical considerations informing decisions about when and how to implement AI tools in our research and teaching? How does AI itself shape our research and teaching decisions? Join us for a panel discussion with campus experts to learn how they approach AI in their work. 

Moderator: Nevenka Zdravkovska, Head of STEM Library, University Libraries

Panelists: 

  • Isabella Baxter, Associate Head of STEM Library and Agricultural Resources Librarian, University Libraries
  • Dr. Jóhanna Birnir, Professor, Government and Politics
  • Kate Dohe, Director, Digital Programs & Initiatives, University Libraries
  • Dr. Sheena Erete, Associate Professor, College of Information
Date:
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Time:
10:00AM - 11:30AM
Location:
McKeldin Library 4109
Campus:
McKeldin Library
Audience:
Faculty/Staff   General Public   Graduate Students   Undergraduate Students  

Registration is required. There are 58 seats available.