On-Demand Webinar
How Campuses Are Facilitating Change Regarding AI
April 30, 2026 | –
Over the past two years, AAC&U has collaborated with the 330 teams from higher education institutions that have participated in its Institute on AI, Pedagogy, and the Curriculum. Each team committed to a full academic year of engagement to focus on action steps associated with the full range of issues associated with AI in higher education. They first developed an action plan and then implemented that plan across the course of the institute.
This free “AI Week” webinar highlights the plans, strategies, obstacles, innovations, and lessons learned as teams worked toward the AI goals they developed for their campuses. Attendees of this webinar will gain insights to the goals teams set, the approaches they used to pursue curricular and pedagogical reform, and the strategies they implemented for faculty development, AI policy formations, and campus-wide AI rollout. Participants will also learn about the future directions these colleges and universities are planning as they continue their AI journeys.
Panelists

Kiran Budhrani
Director of Teaching and Learning Innovation in the Center for Teaching and LearningUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotte
George (Guy) McHendry Jr.
Timms Endowed Professor and Director of the Magis Core CurriculumCreighton University
Desiah Melby
Communication InstructorMid-State Technical College
Berta Rios
Chief Academic OfficerAlbizu University
David Slade
ProvostBerry College
Michelle Schmidt
Associate Provost for Faculty AffairsGettysburg College
Moderator
Caleb J. Keith
Assistant Vice President for Digital Initiatives, AAC&U
Brought to you by AAC&U’s 2026–27 Institute on AI, Pedagogy, and the Curriculum and the AAC&U Conference on AI and Higher Education, this webinar is part of “AI Week,” a series of expert-led webinars designed to explore AI’s impact on higher education and equip institutions with strategies for integrating AI into teaching, learning, and institutional planning. Registration is free and open to all.