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OHIO Board of Trustees learned about the University’s initiatives to integrate Artificial Intelligence into learning, received sports administration program update from ...

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OHIO Board of Trustees learned about the University’s initiatives to integrate Artificial Intelligence into learning, received sports administration program update from ...

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Ohio University's Board of Trustees learned about the university's efforts to integrate Artificial Intelligence into the curriculum and received updates on the sports administration program. The board approved several proposals, including renaming buildings and establishing a center for applied mathematics.

Ohio University's Board of Trustees met on April 16 and 17 to discuss various university initiatives. The board learned about the university's efforts to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the curriculum, including AI faculty cluster hires and plans to expand the AI Fellows program. The university is preparing students for an AI-driven future through general education, upper-level coursework, and credentialing opportunities. The board also received updates on the sports administration program and Ohio University's Intercollegiate Athletics. Additionally, the board approved proposals to rename 35 Park Place to The Burtch House and establish the David N. Keck Center for Applied Mathematics. The university is prioritizing ethical AI use, critical thinking, and adaptability in alignment with its Dynamic Strategy.

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