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Global Tipping Points - The AI Future: Revolutionizing Global Higher Education (And Everything Else)

Global Tipping Points - The AI Future: Revolutionizing Global Higher Education (And Everything Else)

Artificial Intelligence is undoubtedly set to transform higher education on a global scale, reshaping how students learn, institutions operate, and knowledge is delivered. What does this revolution mean for the future of universities, educators, and students worldwide?

Join us for an in-depth conversation with Paul LeBlanc, former president of Southern New Hampshire University and co-founder of Human Systems, as we explore how AI is driving a fundamental shift in global higher education. From personalized learning and intelligent tutoring systems to the automation of administrative processes, AI presents both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges for accessibility, equity, and the human connection in education.

This hybrid event is free and open to the public—join us in person or online for a thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of AI and education.

This is the second installment in our T. William and Patricia Ayers Global Tipping Point Series, "The AI Future".

Paul J. LeBlanc Hall, Southern New Hampshire University
06:00 PM - 11:59 PM on Tue, 29 Apr 2025

Event Supported By

World Affairs Council of New Hampshire
6033147970
council@wacnh.org

Artist Group Info

Lt. Col. Thomas Kenney
mtariq@wacnh.org
Paul J. LeBlanc Hall, Southern New Hampshire University
2500 N. River Road
Manchester, New Hampshire 03106
6033147970
council@wacnh.org

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