The Death of the Paper? A Rumble

March 21, 2025 (1:00 pm - 4:00 pm)

Location: Wu Welcome Centre


This facilitated conversation is an opportunity for faculty of all disciplines and backgrounds to come together to engage in an open-ended discussion about all aspects of Artificial Intelligence – the good, the bad, and the ugly – especially how it relates to the idea of “the death of the paper.”
 
We are all somewhere on the spectrum of "Loves AI" <----------> "Hates AI" and this conversation welcomes everyone to be heard and to think through the challenges together. Resolution is not promised. However, these conversations will launch a series of engagements to help us more deeply navigate this new frontier in higher education together.
 
Definition – Rumble: A rumble is a discussion, conversation, or meeting defined by a commitment to lean into vulnerability, to stay curious and generous, to stick with the messy middle of problem identification and solving, to take a break and circle back when necessary, to be fearless in owning our parts, and, as psychologist Harriet Lerner teaches, to listen with the same passion with which we want to be heard.
- Brené Brown
 
Register: https://forms.office.com/r/Nzmk0mQ1HD
 
This event is sponsored by the Evans Innovation Teaching and Learning fund.
 
*Poster image created using Instagram’s AI Image creation feature.

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