02/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/24/2026 11:27
"AI is rapidly reshaping how we learn, work and live," said Marouane Kessentini, dean of the College of Computing. "Through the Blue Dot vision , Grand Valley is committed to leading in applied, ethical and workforce-aligned AI innovation to serve our students, faculty, staff and the community in greater Grand Rapids and beyond.
"As a public university, we have a responsibility to ensure our community is not just consuming AI tools, but understanding them, shaping them and using them responsibly to drive impact across industries and society."
By the end of the course, participants will understand how AI systems function, evaluate accuracy and potential bias in AI-generated content, examine ethical and environmental implications and develop transferable AI skills applicable to work, learning and daily life.
"This is more than a course; it's part of a broader vision to build an AI-ready community," Kessentini said. "By investing in accessible AI education today, we are preparing our region for the opportunities and responsibilities of tomorrow."