A main part of the 2025 AI Symposium were the panels. The symposium featured panelists from a variety of disciplines discussing the evolving role of artificial intelligence in education, research, and professional fields.
Welcome & AI in Academia panel
Speakers
- Michelle Hudiburg, Senior Instructional Designer for Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology
- Susan Bon, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
- Andra Stefanoni, Director of Media Relations
- Heather Carter, Professor in FACS in Teaching and Leadership
- Emory Morgan, current nursing major and Honors College student
- Ryan McFarlane, Academic Advisor in H.W. Smith Student Success Center
- John Kuefler, Sr. Director of Digital Experience at Limelight and PSU adjunct Lecturer of Computer Information Systems
- Andra Stefanoni, Director of Media Relations
- Magdalene Moy, Instructional Technologist at Fort Hays State University
- Santiago Berni, current graduate student in the Crossland College of Technology
- Scott Parish, PSU Network Engineer
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AI in Workforce panel
Speakers
Panelists
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Panel 1: AI in Academia
AI Symposium Committee
Recording of the welcoming statements by Dr. Michelle Hudiburg and Dr. Susan Bon and the first panel, AI in Academia, moderated by Andra Stefanoni.
Panelists:
- Heather Carter, Professor in FACS in Teaching and Leadership
- Emory Morgan, current nursing major and Honors College student
- Ryan McFarlane, Academic Advisor in H.W. Smith Student Success Center
- John Kuefler, Sr. Director of Digital Experience at Limelight and PSU adjunct Lecturer of Computer Information Systems
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Panel 2: AI in Workforce
AI Symposium Committee
Recording of the second panel, AI in Workforce, moderated by Andra Stefanoni.
Panelists:
- Magdalene Moy, Instructional Technologist at Fort Hays State University
- Santiago Morel Berni, current graduate student in the Crossland College of Technology
- Scott Parish, PSU Network Engineer