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UConn 360: A Special Summit Comes to UConn

James Waller joins podcast hosts Mike Enright and Izzy Harris of University Communications to discuss how the summit theme came to be selected, its significance and unique connection to UConn, and to preview several panel topics on gender equity, business practices, disability and sport, and athlete advocacy.

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AI Odyssey at Hartford Public Library’s Albany Library

A partnership between the Hartford Public Library, University of Connecticut, and the Connecticut/Baden-Württemberg Human Rights Research Consortium culminated in a two-day event, AI Odyssey, aiming to bridge the digital divide in AI and support teens learning to harness innovative technologies.

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