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The University of St. Thomas provides innovative and responsive technology services that advance the work of our community. Whether you’re engaging with emerging technology or collaborating through our best-in-class digital tools, we’re here to support you on your journey as a Tommie. Learn more about the technology resources available to you.
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Our learning management system where students engage with course content and learning activities.
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Learn more about technologies available to support your life and learning as a student including: account activation, common tech tools, digital library resources, and technology policies.
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The Innovation & Technology Services department (ITS) leads technology strategy and operations for the University of St. Thomas. Our teams provide services that enhance faculty and student success, improve campus processes, and reflect IT best practices in higher education.
Jena Zangs, chief data and AI officer at the University of St. Thomas, spoke with University Business about different methods to mine AI for insights safely. As AI emerges and becomes a tool used in academia, Zangs noted that AI users should summarize documents and records containing sensitive information before uploading the information for analysis… The post In the News: Jena Zangs on AI Safety Within Academic Institutions appeared first on Newsroom | University of St. Thomas.
Jena Zangs, chief data and analytics officer at the University of St. Thomas, was featured in EdTech magazine discussing how the university uses data to better understand and support students throughout their academic journey. In a Q&A, Zangs explained how predictive analytics, transparency and emerging tools such as AI-assisted advising help personalize the student experience, improve retention… The post In the News: Jena Zangs on Using Data to Improve the Student Experience appeared first on Newsroom | University of St. Thomas.
Jonathan Keiser, associate vice president for AI enablement and innovation and chief academic technology officer at the University of St. Thomas, spoke with WCCO Radio host Vineeta Sawkar about how colleges are responding to artificial intelligence, including classroom policies, faculty guidance and preparing students for an AI-enabled workforce. From the conversation:Sawkar: Jonathan, congratulations on this… The post In the News: Jonathan Keiser on AI Enablement and Innovation in Higher Education appeared first on Newsroom | University of St. Thomas.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping nearly every profession, including law. To explore its evolving impact, the University of St. Thomas School of Law hosted a panel discussion titled Training Tomorrow’s Lawyers: AI and the New Apprenticeship. The panel brought together local judges, attorneys and technologists to discuss how AI is changing the legal profession,… The post Training Ethical, Technologically Fluent Lawyers for an AI-Driven Legal World appeared first on Newsroom | University of St. Thomas.
Iran is running out water. But artificial intelligence is providing solutions, according to research from University of St. Thomas Professor John Abraham and his Iranian colleagues. They have partnered on 50 studies over six years to provide solutions to address the crisis. Abraham has co-authored two studies with Dr. Farzin Salmasi, a water engineering professor at… The post Can AI Solve Iran’s Dire Water Crisis? Global Research Has the Answer appeared first on Newsroom | University of St. Thomas.