Marian University is gearing up for its 18th annual Academic Symposium, which will delve into the theme of “The Universal Impact of Technology and Communication: How Does It Influence Our Lives and the Lives of Our Leaders?” The event will feature a range of presentations, panel discussions, and interactive sessions on topics such as AI, leadership, and ethical dilemmas in technology.
Key speakers at the symposium include Michael Doherty, Ph.D., Daniel Dwyer, Ph.D., and Aaron Sadoff, President of Marian University. Sessions will cover diverse subjects like the future of football with brain chips, the ethical landscape of AI, workforce communication in a digital age, and the use of AI in addressing human trafficking.
The symposium will take place on March 25 and 26 at the Marian University campus, and all sessions are free and open to the public. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experts and scholars on important issues shaping our world today.
For more details and the full program schedule, visit the Marian University website. This event promises to be thought-provoking and engaging, offering attendees a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of technology, communication, and leadership in today’s rapidly evolving world.
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