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Staying Human: VCSJ Lecturer Unpacks the Catholic Response to AI
If the first Industrial Revolution forced the Church to confront the dignity of workers, the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution demands something even bolder: a renewed defense of the human person. That was the message from Joseph M. Vukov, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Philosophy and Associate Director, The Hank Center for The Catholic Intellectual Heritage, Loyola University, Chicago, IL, during his lecture, “The Catholic Intellectual Tradition in an Era of AI.”

St. John’s Student-Led Event Teaches High School Students Responsible AI Use
A unique workshop led by St. John’s University First-Year Seminar students introduced high school students to the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI).

St. John’s Embraces the AI Frontier: Preparing Students for a Human-Centered Future
At St. John’s University, artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t just a trending topic—it’s fast becoming an integral part of how students learn, create, and prepare for the world ahead.

Local Students Earn $500,000 to Develop Tech Platform for EMTs
The next Airbnb, DoorDash, or Reddit could be percolating this summer, with help from St. John’s University’s Venture & Innovation Center and the prestigious startup accelerator Y Combinator (YC).

Meet Thunder Paws, St. John’s Student-Programmed Robotic Dog
St. John’s University students from The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies (CCPS) are turning heads—and wagging tails—with their latest innovation: a robotic dog that can perform a series of tricks, just like a real canine.

CCPS Student Presents Research at Conference
Joshua Peguero, a first-year Computer Science major in The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies, recently presented his research at the 39thAnnual Association for the...

AI Tutor Team Presents at MSCHE Conference
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Tutor student team from The Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional Studies showcased their groundbreaking project, “AI Tutor: Advancing Education...

NYC Schools Chancellor Addresses St. John’s Audience on Classroom AI Use
The question is not if artificial intelligence (AI) will transform education, but, rather how—and what the next generation of educators can do to employ it in a way that complements classroom learning, but does not substitute for it.

St. John’s University Joins AI Organizations
Embracing the vast reach of artificial intelligence (AI)—the computer science intelligence exhibited by machines, particularly computer systems that perceive their environment—St. John’s University was recently admitted into two select artificial intelligence organizations, the AI Alliance and the American Association of Colleges and Universities’ inaugural Institute on AI, Pedagogy, and the Curriculum.

St. John’s Professor Awarded Grant to Study Use of AI in Medical Coding
St. John’s University has been awarded a $550,000 grant from the US National Science Foundation to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) remedy to the time-consuming process of medical coding and health care billing.