Thought Leaders Forum

Second Annual UA Faculty Alliance Thought Leaders Forum: UA faculty come together to share their thoughts about the important education and research topics of today

Faculty Alliance Thought Leaders Forum:

“Universities as a Public and Common Good: Investing in Students, Communities, and Careers”

The Faculty Alliance will host their second annual Thought Leaders Forum for two half days of virtual Zoom meetings, March 27, from 11am to 3pm, and March 28, from 9am to 2pm. This year’s topic is “Universities as a Public and Common Good: Investing in Students, Communities, and Careers.” Is education a public good? Common good? Private good? All three? What do we mean by “public,” “common,” “private,” and “good” in the context of education? As a publicly funded university, the University of ÎçŇšAV needs to engage in the conversation about the proper role of formal education in contributing to society. Let’s get serious about defining the role of the knowledge, skills, and credentials provided by the University of ÎçŇšAV toward the future of ÎçŇšAV and its peoples. 

Descriptions of Sessions

March 27th, Thursday 11:00 - 11:30 : Opening Words and Welcome
Faculty Alliance chairs: Jennifer Carroll, Jackie Cason, Ali Ziegler, Vice President Brian Smentkowski

Track A

Track B

11:30 am-12:15pm

School-Based Mental Health Training Programs Across UA: Investing in Students, Communities, and Careers - Cuellar

11:30 am - 12:15 pm

Rural and ÎçŇšAV Native Education: How the Department of ÎçŇšAV Native Studies and Rural Development Invests in students, rural communities, and careers - Sam

12:30 -1:50 pm

How can University Education Programs Support Innovation and Tech Start-Ups in ÎçŇšAV? - Bortz

12:30 -1:50 pm

Contemporary Roles of Universities in Value Creation and Development - Bahari

Social and mental health benefits of ethnic studies and DEI among BIPOCs and whites - Garcia

2:00 - 2:50 pm
Communit(ea)s: UAF’s Department of English Talks Tea - Williams

2:00 - 2:50 pm
The UAF College of Indigenous Studies: Building a strong workforce and sustainable communities across ÎçŇšAV - Carroll


Main Session

Friday March 28th, Day 2

Friday March 28th Track A

Friday March 28th Track B

10:00 - 10:50 am

Education as a Common Good for All ÎçŇšAVns: Fostering Inclusion Through Pragmatic Engagement - Harnish


Bacon's New Atlantis as a Way Forward Out of the Chaos - Widdicombe

10:00 - 10:50 am

Building Pathways to Well-Being: Behavioral Health Education as a Personal and Public Good - Niecko

Application of undergraduate research towards awareness of community needs - Burke

11:00 - 11:50 am
Connecting Campus and Community: Cultivating Reciprocal Partnerships for Education and Impact - Fried

11:00 - 11:50 am

General Education as a Public Good - Higgins/Graham

Evaluating General Education Requirements: Insights from UAF's EAGER Committee - Kingsley

12:00 - 12:50 pm

Rebuilding Trust in the University and Society At Large: Teaching Strategies for Social Cohesion - McGinnis

Bridging a knowledge gap: engaging with and investing in community and public schools - McConnell

12:00 -12:50 pm

Empowering Minds: Libraries as Gateways to Informed Communities - Kingsley


Brian Smentkowski, University of ÎçŇšAV Vice President and Chief Academic Officer

 

For more information contact:

Jennifer Carroll, UAF Faculty Senate Past-President, jlcarroll@alaska.edu 

Jacqueline Cason, UAA, Faculty Senate President, jecason@alaska.edu 

Ali Ziegler, UAS Faculty Senate President-Elect, aaziegler@alaska.edu 

 

2024 First Annual UA Faculty Alliance Thought Leaders Forum Schedule
Opening Session:
Introductions by VP Paul Layer, Jennifer Ward, Jennifer Carroll, and Jackie Cason, and presentation by Ben Shier (Chief Information Technology Officer for UA) & Bill Anker OIT’s (Director for Strategic Initiatives: Systems Office for Information Technology: Artificial Intelligence, data security, and private.
 
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March 28 Track A: Sean Holland, with Peter Westley (UAF), “Using AI Voiceovers to Augment Instructor Presence”; Ruth Gastineau (UAF) Slideshow, “AI & Social Media Marketing”; Nathan Feemster, with Retchenda George-Bettisworth (UAF), “Priming Conversations on Ethical Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in an Online Program”; Arghya Kusum (Argo) Das (UAF), “AI for Research and Education: Where We Are Heading and How We Should Respond?"; Erik Carlson (UAA), “AI Models and AI Products: Layers of Bias”
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March 28 Track B: Ilana Kingsley (UAF), Jodi Jacques and Ruth Terry (UAA) “Future of Library Research”; Jennifer Tilbury (UAF) “Using AI As A Partner in the Research Process”; Kenrick Mock, Helena Wisniewski, Masoumeh Heidari, Frank Witmer, and Vinod Vasudevan (UAA), “Growing the AI Ecosystem at UAA: Research, Curriculum, & Student Projects"
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March 29 Track A: Nathan Feemster (UAF), “Making Project Based Learning Scalable with Generative Artificial Intelligence Tools"; Dan LaSota, UAF Center for Teaching and Learning, “A Year of AI Pedagogical Inquiry and Support from CTL”; Nathan Feemster (UAF), “Detection Feasibility of Artificial Intelligence Derived Text”; James Ryan (UAS), “Against ‘cheating’: Rebooting our response to AI”; Jennifer Moss (UAF) and D'Arcy Hutchings (UAA), “AI and Open Educational Resources: Opportunities and
Pitfalls"; Faculty Alliance Panel: "Knowing What We Know, How Should We Act? An Exploration of Policies for the Future"
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March 29 Track B: Tori McDermott, with Amy May, Donica Nash, Nike Jacob (UAF), “Impact of AI on academic performance: A Communication Perspective”; Rodger Lewerenz (UAF)
“AI as a Catalyst to Enhance Education and Empower Faculty”; Corrie Whitmore (UAA)., ”Utilizing AI Tools in the Classroom to Deepen Student Learning"; Andrew Harnish (UAA)
“A.I. and Writing Studies: Current Trends and Future Possibilities";  Chris Coffman, with Manuel Melendez (UAF), “Reading, Writing, and Theorizing with AI: Possibilities
and Limitations"
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Keynote Session: Dr. Tricia Bertram-Gallant: Creating Integrous Classrooms in the GenAI Era
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UA faculty, staff, and students will explore the ethical integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into educational practices at our first Faculty Alliance Thought Leaders Forum: A Brave New World: Looking into the Future of AI in Higher Education. The forum will occur via Zoom over two days, Thursday March 28 from 11 to 3 and Friday March 29 from 10 to 2. Presentations include discussions on practical and disciplinary applications of AI in course development, teaching methodologies, learning assessment, and career applications while emphasizing the importance of maintaining academic and degree integrity, as well as discussions regarding the biases and potential ethical implications of AI use in terms of replicating social biases, integrity and authorship, and safeguarding student data and identity. We have presentations from all three universities, including faculty, staff, and administrator presenters.  While each university has been discussing issues of AI in their own academic programs and with their students, we hope that the forum will provide a broader look at the issue and provide an opportunity for increased collaboration across the system. The forum also includes a Keynote address by Dr. Tricia Bertram-Gallant, the Director of the Academic Integrity Office and Triton Testing Center at the University of California San Diego (UCSD).

For more information contact:

Jennifer Carroll, UAF Faculty Senate President, jlcarroll@alaska.edu 

Jacqueline Cason, UAA, Faculty Senate President-Elect, jecason@alaska.edu 

Jennifer Ward, UAS, Faculty Senate Past-President and UA Faculty Alliance Chair, jdbrown@alaska.edu