Student Use Guidelines for Generative AI
Starting with the Spring 2024 semester, it will be a requirement for instructors in the College of Arts and Sciences to include a Student AI Use statement on their course syllabi.
Starting with the Spring 2024 semester, it will be a requirement for instructors in the College of Arts and Sciences to include a Student AI Use statement on their course syllabi.
Faculty members are strongly encouraged to nominate outstanding colleagues for the College of Arts and Sciences’ distinguished professorships for excellence in undergraduate teaching.
Faculty members are strongly encouraged to nominate an outstanding senior tenured faculty member for a small number of endowed professorships in the College of Arts and Sciences.
A reminder that nominations for the initial faculty for the School of Civic Life and Leadership are due by Thursday, Aug. 31
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