AI Scholars at the Responsible AI workshop
When students in Arizona State University’s AI Scholars Program asked for more engaged, industry-relevant experiences over winter break, multiple teams across the university collaborated to make those opportunities happen. 
Students and presenters at the OpenAI visit
Driven by a commitment to collaborate early with industry leaders, Arizona State University welcomed OpenAI’s education and health leadership to campus last week to advance strategic conversations around learning outcomes, certifications and…
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A new wave of AI innovation is happening at Arizona State University — and it’s being student-built. Student interns with the university’s AI Acceleration team are pitching potential AI solutions designed to improve campus services and enhance…
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. This year, ASU Enterprise Technology photographers captured the stories of ASU’s teams, students and success. To ring in the new year, we’re showcasing more than 20 snapshots and some of our favorite…
Woman at ASU Engage 2025
It’s that time of year when ASU Enterprise Technology pauses to reflect and highlight the shared accomplishments and impact for ASU students, faculty and staff. This year, with rapidly evolving AI tools and platforms, ASU Chief Information Officer…
AI Essentials Training
At Arizona State University, learning is not only for students. Teams at ASU Enterprise Technology are continuously upskilling too, and the AI Essentials Training Program is one of the latest opportunities available.
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Universities have long played an important role in the development of artificial intelligence.  “As AI rapidly evolves, envisioning its potential to enrich the student experience has never been more important,” said Lev Gonick, chief…
Students and staff at the AI Scholars Program event
This article is included in the third publication of The AI Journey at Arizona State University. Imagine a mobile app that could show students 3D models of chemical compounds, providing them with a new AI-assisted tutoring tool for their…
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ASU CIO Lev Gonick and former U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema took the main stage on October 24 for a fireside chat on how agentic AI is transforming learning experiences for neurodiverse students at Agentic AI and the Student Experience. 
Panelists at AASE
During a Friday breakout session titled “Gaming, VR and AI for student learning,” ASU and Microsoft announced they will work together to bring Xbox Game Camp to Phoenix.Xbox Game Camp is a multi-week program that empowers future waves of game…
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The final day of Agentic AI and the Student Experience began with a plenary session from best-selling authors Vala Afshar and Henry King, titled Autonomous: Why the Fittest Businesses Embrace AI-First Strategy and Digital Labor after…