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An AI Certificate to Prepare World-Ready Leaders

Franklin & Marshall College announced today a distinctive interdisciplinary certificate to empower students to successfully lead and thrive in a rapidly evolving world. The Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Liberal Arts Certificate will equip students with ethical judgment, critical thinking, wisdom, and technical proficiency in a moment when powerful technological, economic, and societal changes are reshaping how we live and work. 

AI has been taught and researched at F&M for over a decade, reflecting the College鈥檚 notable expertise in this powerful technology, as well as its expanding uses and implications. The Artificial Intelligence and the Liberal Arts Certificate is a reflection of the College's signature approach to examining AI through a blended lens of humanistic inquiry and technical proficiency. This foundation culminates in real-world experiences, such as internships or research projects, that help students further explore how and when to use AI in service to a more human future.

鈥淥ur AI and the Liberal Arts certificate empowers students to ask the hard, timely questions about AI,鈥 said Jason "Willie" Wilson, assistant professor of computer science. 鈥淎sking these questions requires combining a practical, hands-on understanding of the technology with the skills to critically analyze the implications for people, the way we learn, and the way our society functions.鈥

The certificate is just one facet of a campus-wide commitment to fostering human-centered AI innovation. Grounding this modern frontier in a timeless liberal arts foundation, F&M integrates AI as a tool for inquiry with an established, hallmark curriculum; rotating courses, programs, and learning circles that dive into special interest topics; innovative faculty research, including projects funded by the National Science Foundation; and a suite of curated resource guides and toolkits. 

As students investigate these systems鈥 potential, they become technically proficient while sharpening the high-level skills鈥攃ritical thinking, ethical judgment, and creative problem-solving鈥攖hat are more important than ever in workforces being transformed by new technologies and at top graduate schools. This is the F&M advantage: students learn with purpose, mastering the tools of the future while cultivating enduring humanist perspectives. In the process, they form the skillset and mindset to become responsible, visionary leaders for the next generation.

鈥淎I is reshaping how we learn, work, and lead,鈥 said Andrew Rich, F&M president. 鈥淎t F&M, our students learn not only how to use powerful technologies, but how to question them, guide them, and apply them responsibly to prepare for leadership in an ever-changing world.鈥

F&M students are invited to enroll in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Liberal Arts Certificate now, ahead of the program's formal launch in August 2026.

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