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March 16 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Colleges are tasked with preparing students for a work force that’s being reshaped by artificial intelligence. Yet expectations for entry-level jobs are changing faster than higher-ed curricula.

This disconnect leaves graduates unprepared for the work force or on their own to bridge the gap in their career readiness. How can higher education keep pace with the rapid changes to the job market and set up their graduates for career success?

Join The Chronicle for the virtual forum “Preparing Students for the AI Work Force” on Monday, March 16, at 2 p.m. ET. In this discussion, moderated by a Chronicle journalist, a panel of experts will explore:

  • How artificial intelligence has changed the job market for entry-level workers.
  • What skills and competencies employers are looking for in entry-level workers.
  • How colleges and universities are changing curricula to include AI.

Register for this Virtual Event here: Preparing Students for the AI Work Force