The Office of the Registrar recently rolled out the University’s first academic administrative usage of artificial intelligence. The office used the AI program Claude to evaluate transfer syllabi for articulation. This pilot program turned out to be a significant time-saver, freeing up employees to work in other areas, according to Assistant Vice President and University Registrar Chuck Hurley (pictured).
The evaluation of transfer syllabi for articulation refers to team members…
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