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  • For this episode of CH-AI Brews, Daniel Duggin speaks with Grant Knowles, director of innovation and fine arts for Hamilton County Schools, on how the impact of AI on teachers and students will likely vary from classroom to classroom.
  • On this episode - and on the third Tuesday of each month - here on WUTC's “Scenic Roots,” we bring you “Chatting with the Chancellor,” a one-on-one conversation with Dr. Robert Dooley, Interim Chancellor here on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
  • In Episode 3 of "CH-AI Brews," Daniel Duggin speaks with Tyson Kelley, a nursing student at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - and Levi Sampson, a recent UTC graduate with a degree in exercise science and sales - on how AI might impact the practice of medicine and the delivery of health care.
  • In Episode 4 of "CH-AI Brews," Daniel Duggin speaks with Laurel Rhyne, who teaches in the School of Nursing at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - and who is an AI enthusiast.
  • In Episode 5 of "CH-AI Brews," Daniel Duggin speaks with Andres Cavalie - a fellow recent graduate in computer science at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - on why students in their field are worried that AI will replace them.
  • In Episode 6 of "CH-AI Brews," Daniel Duggin speaks with Dr. Victoria Bryan and Heather Boyd of the Walker Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga on the potential impacts of AI on academic life.
  • In Episode 7 of "CH-AI Brews," Daniel Duggin speaks with Billy Weeks and Stephen Rumbaugh on how AI is influencing their work - from photography to photojournalism to creative design.
  • (Aired Tues 1/07/25) Listen to Daniela Paz-Peterson of The Trust for Public Land on “Why Outdoor Parks Are Like Salad Bowls" from TEDxChattanooga's "Stewards of Nature," an evening of talks from local voices on the outdoors, conservation and the environment held in September in Chattanooga.
  • Shawanna Kendrick - founder and CEO of H2O Life, a business here in Chattanooga that provides “a safe space for Black women to grow personally as they seek to find a sense of self in Nature" - spoke at TEDxChattanooga's "Stewards of Nature" last year.
  • (Aired Tues 1/07/25) Last year, TEDxChattanooga expanded its calendar of “ideas worth spreading" with "Stewards of Nature" - an evening of talks from local voices on the outdoors, conservation and the environment. Here's Joel Houser on “Land Conservation in the Appalachians.”
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