Thomas Edison State University (TESU) announced plans to create a Center of Excellence for AI Innovation to ensure that every TESU student, regardless of discipline, graduates with meaningful AI competency, positioning them to thrive in a technology-driven workforce, according to the institution.
Backed by an initial $450,000 in seed funding from the TESU Foundation, the center represents a major milestone in the university’s 2025–2028 Strategic Plan.
“TESU has always been in front of the pack with our living curriculum that builds on our decades of innovation and outcomes,” said TESU President Merodie A. Hancock, Ph.D. “By embedding AI into every aspect of learning and student support, we will empower graduates, from nursing and business to technology and the liberal arts, with leading-edge AI skills and confidence.”
The Center will focus on three core areas:
As TESU builds partnerships, both corporate and philanthropic, to advance the Center, Steven R. King ’93, ’15, chair of the TESU Foundation Board and an expert in early-stage technology companies, underscored the urgency of this effort.
“This center positions TESU for the future and leverages the university’s unique ability to be both nimble and bold,” King said. “It creates an exciting opportunity for pioneering technology companies that share TESU’s spirit of innovation and commitment to join forces with an institution invested in shaping what’s next.”
The Center is slated to launch later in 2025 with the appointment of AI Scholars-in-Residence and pilot initiatives. These initiatives are expected to expand into scalable programs that embed AI into every student’s degree plan.
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