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Smarter Learning with AI: A Student's Guide to Doing It Right

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A student-led approach is redefining how AI can support learning in higher education. Kefa Akuki, a political science major at the University of Utah, teaches peers to use AI as a partner rather than a shortcut—starting with their own research and outlines, then using AI for tasks like formatting, organizing citations, and refining structure. The approach helps students stay engaged, avoid plagiarism, and focus on understanding their coursework. With more confidence and stronger study habits, students produce clearer, more thoughtful assignments. Used intentionally, AI becomes a tool that enhances learning while supporting academic integrity.

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Examining the AI Scholarly Research Writing Landscape

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Brandon Patterson’s project explores how AI-powered tools can support scholarly writing and research while addressing critical limitations in transparency and reproducibility. The study highlights top-performing tools, their role in academic workflows, and the importance of AI literacy for ethical integration.

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Harnessing AI to Streamline Operations and Strengthen Campus Collaboration

Harnessing AI to Streamline Operations and Strengthen Campus Collaboration

At the University of Utah, we are embracing artificial intelligence not as a distant future, but as a practical, everyday partner in improving how we work. Across campus, teams are finding ways to use AI to reduce administrative overhead, strengthen decision-making, and create more connected, responsive systems.

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Last Updated: 11/13/25