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Mar
18
AI for Society: A Panel Series | AI, Health, and the Common Good
AI for Society: A Panel Series | AI, Health, and the Common Good
Mar
18
Data Science as a Profession Speaker Series: Rick Johnson Lecture, “A Journey to Data and AI- Stay Nimble and Trust Yourself”
Data Science as a Profession Speaker Series: Rick Johnson Lecture, “A Journey to Data and AI- Stay Nimble and Trust Yourself”
Mar
19
What Would You Fight For? 20 Years of Storytelling
What Would You Fight For? 20 Years of Storytelling
Mar
20
Info Session: iTREDS Scholars Program
Info Session: iTREDS Scholars ProgramNews
View all newsLucy Family Institute and Berthiaume Institute’s Health Data & Analytics Challenge Empowers Notre Dame Students to Turn Data into Public Health Solutions
Lucy Family Institute and Berthiaume Institute’s Health Data & Analytics Challenge Empowers Notre Dame Students to Turn Data into Public Health Solutions
Advancing Human-Centered AI in Public Service: South Bend and Notre Dame Receive $1 Million Bloomberg Mayors Challenge Award
Advancing Human-Centered AI in Public Service: South Bend and Notre Dame Receive $1 Million Bloomberg Mayors Challenge Award
Two Notre Dame Students Receive NEON Teaching Fellow Awards
Two Notre Dame Students Receive NEON Teaching Fellow Awards
Data, AI, and Computing Initiative launches 19 faculty-led working groups
Data, AI, and Computing Initiative launches 19 faculty-led working groups