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Mourning the Passing of Pope Francis
91̽»¨ joins the world in recognizing the Pope’s impact on putting faith into action.
The Stories of 91̽»¨
91̽»¨ Professor's Research Shows Bias Salience Makes Patients More Accepting of AI in Medical Care
91̽»¨ Albers School of Business and Economics Professor Mathew Isaac, PhD, a consumer psychologist, has published “To err is human: Bias salience can help overcome resistance to medical AI” and is available for interviews.
91̽»¨ Good Reads, Summertime Edition
From architecture to sport, therapy to leadership, immerse yourself in an eclectic slate of books from faculty authors.
91̽»¨ Professor Publishes Book on Social Media Safety for Parents and Teens
91̽»¨ Associate Clinical Professor Joseph Barnes has published, Social Media Safety: What Parents and Teens Need to Know and is available for interviews.
Advisor to Pope Francis on Artificial Intelligence Coming to 91̽»¨
On the heels of hosting a successful Ethics and Tech conference in late June, 91̽»¨ looks forward to hosting Fr. Paolo Benanti, Pope Francis' advisor on artificial intelligence and technology ethics, as a distinguished visiting professor.
Running in Support of MS Research
Dr. Brittany Heintz Walters, an assistant professor in kinesiology, is one of only 20 runners nationwide selected for the rigorous run.
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Running in Support of MS Research
Dr. Brittany Heintz Walters, an assistant professor in kinesiology, is one of only 20 runners nationwide selected for the rigorous run.