PACK AI

The University of Nevada, Reno is launching a new chapter in AI innovation — one that weaves artificial intelligence into the fabric of our research, teaching, and learning.

What we create here will help shape how AI is understood, applied, and advanced across higher education, ensuring our graduates are ready to thrive in a rapidly changing world.


AI in the Classroom: A Wolf Pack Symposium Series


The University of Nevada, our state’s original land grant institution, has been a visionary leader in education, research and community engagement for over 150 years. PACK AI is our next institutional imperative that provides transformative educational opportunities for our faculty and students, groundbreaking research that leads our state and nation, and provides the research and workforce of the future for our region to excel in economic development. ”

—President Brian Sandoval

Taking the first steps: Introducing AI to the University community

Teaching and learning

Through collaborative efforts, the Nevada Teaching Excellence Program, University Libraries, and Office of Information Technology are creating additional resources, workshops and tools so scholars can integrate AI into their classrooms and scholarship.

Research

The Office of Research and Innovation will provide opportunities for University of Nevada faculty to share their expertise in AI to expand efforts to enhance research across disciplines.

Operations

The University is integrating artificial intelligence software into our day-to-day business processes, such as data systems, to build efficiencies and explore the possibilities AI presents to improve the University's operational effectiveness.

AI in student devices

First-year and transfer students will have access to Microsoft Copilot and Apple Intelligence on their iPads through the Digitial Wolf Pack Initiative.

NevadaFIT integration

First-year students are required to complete an AI learning module that discusses ethics and the use of AI, provides guidance on the use of AI in their coursework, and reviews the University's policy on AI and academic integrity.

New AI certificate

The Office of Digital Learning is developing a three-course online certificate in AI that serves as an introduction to AI, ethics in AI and practical applications in AI. This program will be open to all students.

AI at Lake Tahoe

The Lake Tahoe campus will offer a one-credit introduction to AI course as part of their weekend programs offered this Fall.

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