BU Wheelock Forum Explores AI in Education

Skip to Main Content Boston University More Publications Penny Bishop, dean of BU’s Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, moderated a panel discussion with faculty at the 2026 BU Wheelock Forum, which addressed AI and the future of education March 25. Faculty participants: Naomi Caselli, associate professor of Deaf education (from left); Michael Alan Chang, Margaret McGuire Earl Career Development Professor, assistant professor, and a BU Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences faculty fellow; Nermeen Dashoush, clinical associate professor;
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