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Tuesday, May 19
 

12:15pm EDT

Lunch Plenary: AI and the Future of Teaching: What These Tools Make Possible — and What Institutions Must Do
Tuesday May 19, 2026 12:15pm - 1:45pm EDT
Introduction by Eddie Maloney, Executive Director, CNDLS and Professor, English Department

Higher education’s response to artificial intelligence has been largely defensive—focused on detection and restriction. That response misses the point. AI is not the problem. It exposes problems we have long ignored: we identify learning gaps too late and intervene too little; students receive minimal, often delayed feedback; and too many graduate unable to build or critique a serious argument.

Used well, AI is not a threat to rigor—it is one of the best tools we have to restore it. The difference lies in how it is used. As a ghostwriter, AI replaces thinking. As a Socratic interlocutor—questioning assumptions, demanding precision, surfacing counterarguments, and exposing weak reasoning—it deepens thinking.

This talk presents 22 practical ways to use AI to strengthen student learning and closes with a clear institutional agenda: redesign teaching around what AI now makes possible—timely, detailed feedback, explicit instruction in argumentation, and assessments that require real-time judgment.
Speakers
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Steven Mintz

Professor of History & Author, University of Texas at Austin
Steven Mintz is a history professor at the University of Texas at Austin and the author or editor of 17 books, including The Learning-Centered University. A leading authority on families, the life course, and higher education’s past, politics, and future, he has also been a prominent... Read More →
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Eddie Maloney

Executive Director, CNDLS, Georgetown University
Eddie Maloney is the Executive Director of The Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS), a Professor of the practice of narrative literature and theory in the Department of English, and the Founding Director of a new Masters Degree program in Learning and Design... Read More →
TLISI Co-Sponsors
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Georgetown Humanities Initiative

Inspired by the Jesuits and the University’s mission to promote a liberal arts education, Georgetown Humanities Initiative is at the center of our university’s scholarly and public engagement.

Thank you to the GU Humanities Initiative for co-sponsoring Steven Mintz' lunch talk on Tuesday of TLISI... Read More →
Tuesday May 19, 2026 12:15pm - 1:45pm EDT
Great Room in Healey Family Student Center
 
Wednesday, May 20
 

12:15pm EDT

Lunch Plenary: Celebrating 25 Years of Innovation in Teaching and Learning
Wednesday May 20, 2026 12:15pm - 1:45pm EDT
CNDLS is turning 25!  Over lunch, we will share remarks, memories, and celebrate our achievements in teaching and learning since the inception of CNDLS. 
Introducer
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Eddie Maloney

Executive Director, CNDLS, Georgetown University
Eddie Maloney is the Executive Director of The Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS), a Professor of the practice of narrative literature and theory in the Department of English, and the Founding Director of a new Masters Degree program in Learning and Design... Read More →
Wednesday May 20, 2026 12:15pm - 1:45pm EDT
Great Room in Healey Family Student Center
 
Thursday, May 21
 

12:00pm EDT

Lunch Plenary: Teaching Democracy in the Digital Age
Thursday May 21, 2026 12:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
Introduction by Randy Bass, Vice President for Strategic Education Initiatives & Professor, English Department

What does it mean to teach "democracy" in the modern world of higher education? This plenary will encourage participants to reflect on the evolving relationship between educating students about democracy and adopting a democratic approach to education, addressing topics such as the rise of university civic centers, the role of authority in the classroom, and the meaning of democratic expertise. 
Speakers
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Mark Fisher

Assistant Professor at Georgetown University in the Department of Government and the Founding Director, Georgetown Initiative on Artificial Intelligence and Democratic Citizenship, Georgetown University
Mark Fisher is an Assistant Professor at Georgetown University in the Department of Government and the Founding Director of the Georgetown Initiative on Artificial Intelligence and Democratic Citizenship (AIDC). His research focuses on the history and future of democratic thought... Read More →
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Matthew Hamilton

Postdoctoral Associate, Georgetown University

Introducer
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Randy Bass

Georgetown University
To schedule time to chat, please go here: https://cozycal.com/coaches/randy-bass


Randy Bass is Vice President for Strategic Education Initiatives and Professor of English at
Georgetown University, where he leads the Designing the Future(s) initiative and the Red
House incubator for... Read More →
TLISI Co-Sponsors
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Experiential Learning Hub

Thank you to the Experiential Learning Hub @Capitol Campus for co-sponsoring Thursday's lunch and plenary talk at the Capitol Campus!
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The CALL

The Capitol Applied Learning Labs is a one-of-a-kind, customized semester that lets Hoyas into their future, now. CALL students live, learn, and work in Downtown DC, on GU’s Capitol Campus, integrating themselves into the city and community—all while cultivating new networks... Read More →
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The Red House

The Red House is Georgetown’s hub for educational research and design, driving innovation and institutional transformation across the university.

Thank you to the Red House for co-sponsoring Thursday's lunch at the Capitol Campus!
Thursday May 21, 2026 12:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
500 1st St NW, 9th Floor Convening Space 500 1st Street Northwest, Washington, DC, USA
 
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