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Welcome Back, Redhawks
President Peñalver ushers in the new academic year with a welcome message to new and returning students, who have been busy with classes and memory-making moments.
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Roundglass India Center Launches Podcast Series with Prominent Indian Americans
The first episode of Desi Roots & Routes will drop Friday.
SU Professor's Research Shows Bias Salience Makes Patients More Accepting of AI in Medical Care
ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ 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.
ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Good Reads, Summertime Edition
From architecture to sport, therapy to leadership, immerse yourself in an eclectic slate of books from faculty authors.
SU Professor Publishes Book on Social Media Safety for Parents and Teens
ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ 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 ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ
On the heels of hosting a successful Ethics and Tech conference in late June, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ 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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