March 26, 2026 - 07:11

Wilkes University is significantly expanding its artificial intelligence curriculum and resources through a strategic new partnership with Google, aiming to equip every student with foundational AI skills regardless of their major. This initiative underscores the university's commitment to fostering innovation and career readiness in an increasingly technology-driven landscape.
The cornerstone of this effort is Wilkes's acceptance into the selective Google AI for Education Accelerator program. This national initiative is designed to help institutions integrate AI concepts and tools effectively into their academic frameworks. Faculty members will receive specialized training and support to develop AI-enhanced coursework, ensuring that lessons in fields ranging from business and nursing to the liberal arts reflect the latest technological advancements.
Complementing this partnership, Wilkes will host a campus-wide AI Summit this spring. The event is planned as a dynamic forum for students, educators, and local community leaders to explore the practical and ethical applications of AI. Attendees can expect hands-on workshops, expert panels, and discussions focused on the responsible use of AI in professional and academic settings.
University officials emphasize that the goal is to demystify AI and make it an accessible tool for problem-solving. By embedding AI literacy across disciplines, Wilkes intends to ensure its graduates are not only consumers of technology but also informed, adaptable leaders capable of leveraging AI to drive progress in their respective fields.
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