We Need To Talk About AI

When

Mar. 24, 2026, 2:30pm to 3:30pm

Campus Location

Office/Remote Location

Auditorium

Description

Artificial intelligence is reshaping how we teach, learn, create, and govern – but at what cost, and under whose rules? This conversation will examine AI’s expanding role in higher education through the lenses of literacy and access, intellectual property and copyright, environmental impact, and the evolving ethical tensions that define this moment. Join us for a candid, interdisciplinary conversation about how we can embrace AI’s possibilities while thoughtfully addressing its risks.

Moderator

Brittani Sterling, Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies Librarian, University Libraries, UNLV

Panelists

  • Melissa Giovanni, Professor of Physical Science, College of Southern Nevada
  • Caleb Green, Partner, Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC
  • Latisha Nixon-Jones, Associate Professor of Law, Boyd School of Law, UNLV
  • Kevin Sebastian, Teaching and Learning Librarian for Online Education, University Libraries, UNLV

This event is sponsored by the UNLV Libraries and Greenspun College of Urban Affairs.

Admission Information

Attend in person at the Greenspun auditorium or view the live stream provided by UNLV TV.

Contact Information

Libraries
Su Kim Chung

Filters

Open to All