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- DescriptionShop for unique pieces created by talented artists such as Rodrigo Lara Zendejas, Coleton Lunt, Hans Miles, Norah Amstutz, and many more. Payment options include cash, check, or credit card. Just so you know, the sale will take place in front of Riley Hall unless there is unfavorable weather; then, you can find the sale inside at 122 Riley Hall.
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- Apr 303:30 PMSeminar: "A Brave New World of AI Governance"This session of the Soc(AI)ety Seminars series will touch on the topics of data, geopolitics and governance, regulation and self-regulation, while giving some examples of good and bad practices in various sectors, such as healthcare and banking.Sponsored by the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society.
- Apr 307:00 PMJazz Bands ConcertNotre Dames’ three jazz ensembles (Jazz I, Jazz II, and the New Orleans Brass Band) will present a delightfully varied program as their end-of-year concert. The event will honor the senior members for their dedication to the program as collegiate musicians. For tickets, call 574-631-2800 or visit performingarts.nd.edu. Originally published at music.nd.edu.
- May 112:00 AMLast Class Day (Spring Semester 2024)Review the full semester calendar at registrar.nd.edu/calendars/.
- May 19:00 AMPottery SaleShop for unique pieces created by talented artists such as Rodrigo Lara Zendejas, Coleton Lunt, Hans Miles, Norah Amstutz, and many more. Payment options include cash, check, or credit card. Just so you know, the sale will take place in front of Riley Hall unless there is unfavorable weather; then, you can find the sale inside at 122 Riley Hall. Originally published at artdept.nd.edu.
- May 13:00 PMLecture: "A Journey Towards Human-centered AI""A Journey Towards Human-centered AI" is presented by Ahmed Abbasi, the Joe and Jane Giovanini Professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations at the Mendoza College of Business. Ahmed's lecture is part of the University Chair Public Lecture Series that was launched in fall 2023 to recognize the importance of the research contributions of Mendoza's faculty. The series features Mendoza faculty who have been designated as University chairs — Notre Dame’s highest recognition of the impact of a faculty member’s research. The event is an opportunity to hear about their work and career, and to celebrate together how we are growing the good in business to contribute to human flourishing. Ahmed is the co-director of the Human-centered Analytics Lab (HAL), which seeks to better understand the human condition in the context of digital lives. He also serves as the academic director of the Ph.D. Program in Analytics. His research interests are related to text and predictive analytics, and include subjects such as the ethical use of generative AI. A prolific researcher with more than 9,300 citations, he has published more than 100 articles in journals and conferences, including over 40 articles in top-tier outlets such as MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, Journal of Marketing, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, and ACM Transactions on Information Systems. Ahmed’s research has received over a dozen individual and best paper awards. Recent research themes include analytics for social good, the role of AI in supporting public health, and the use of fair machine learning to better understand the human condition for enhanced decision making and policy outcomes. Ahmed also has generously served the profession in his roles as senior or associate editor for top journals such as INFORMS, ACM, IEEE, and AIS, having authored over 350 editorial reports and guest-edited special issues on various AI-related topics such as the role of the institutional press in the digital age, disaster response management, healthcare analytics, and trustworthy AI. His work has been funded by more than 15 grants from the National Science Foundation and industry partners such as Microsoft, eBay, Deloitte, and Oracle. Ahmed is a recipient of the IEEE Technical Achievement Award, INFORMS Design Science Award, and IBM Faculty Award. He also served as chair of the INFORMS College on AI. The lecture and reception are free and open to the public in Jordan Auditorium at the Mendoza College of Business. The event begins at 3pm. No registration required.