Generative artificial intelligence (AI) presents both opportunities and potential risks for our university and society. As it increasingly becomes part of the lives of CU Denver constituents, we must continue to interrogate both observed and potential AI impacts in our community: on cognition, learning, teaching practice, and our work.
To lay groundwork, we convened Spring 2025 working groups in three areas: Teaching and Learning, Research, and Administration and Operations. They produced final deliverables available on their working group webpages. Based on their work and other university dialogues, CU Denver developed policy recommendations and in March 2026 appointed three AI faculty fellows to carry key recommendations forward.
CU Denver's AI Faculty Fellows, reporting to the office of the provost, are:
Dr. Banaei-Kashani and Dr. Blevins’ appointment began in March, while Dr. Bardhan’s will begin in May. Their terms run through late August.
All faculty are invited to two AI Town Halls hosted by AI Faculty Fellows. The goal of these 90-minute sessions is to solicit and coalesce perspectives, ideas, and feedback on generative AI in teaching and research.
When: April 28 and May 7, 2–3:30 p.m. both days
Where: Student Commons 2500 and Zoom (link provided after registration)
RSVP by: Monday, April 27
Register Here
The AI faculty fellows will pursue the following efforts, most of which are based on AI Working Group recommendations:
As announced by the CU System, The University of Colorado has entered into a three-year agreement with OpenAI, renewable annually, to provide ChatGPT Edu systemwide to students, staff and faculty. More information can be found here. Soon, we will update this area with answers to frequently asked questions that pertain to our campus.
While one anticipated 2026 AI-related workstream is to coalesce CU Denver AI-related information, many resources on the topic have been available on these pages: