Learning Live with Libraries: AI Literacy & Higher Education

Artificial intelligence is transforming every corner of campus—from classrooms and research labs to library systems and institutional policies. But how should higher education respond? What does responsible AI adoption look like, and who gets to shape that future?

Purdue Libraries and the School of Information Studies invite you to “AI Literacy & Higher Education—Where We Go from Here,” part of the AI Literacy Speaker Series, featuring Dr. Benjamin Charles Germain Lee, Assistant Professor at the Information School, University of Washington.

Event Details:

  • Date: Wednesday, March 25

  • Time: 2:00–3:30 PM

  • Location: WALC 2007

In this timely and thought-provoking lecture, Professor Lee will explore:

  • The opportunities and risks AI presents for universities

  • What meaningful AI literacy looks like across campus

  • How institutions are developing—and grappling with—AI policies

  • Why libraries are uniquely positioned to lead in this moment

Drawing from his research at the intersection of AI and cultural heritage, along with his cross-campus teaching on AI literacy, Professor Lee offers a grounded perspective on one of higher education’s most urgent challenges.

Learn more and register

Join us for this important conversation about shaping the future of AI in higher education.