Deputy General Counsel Jennie Lichter speaks on the University's Guadalupe Project and building a culture of radical welcome for families on campus. Watch here (Catholic Faith Network)
A June 11 campus conversation sparked by a new Catholic University of America Press book, Can AI Ever be Human? Consciousness Explored, turned into something far bigger: a wide-ranging dialogue about artificial intelligence, human dignity, and the soul of a new papal encyclical.
From the BBC to The Washington Post, media have turned to artificial intelligence (AI) experts and ethicists at The Catholic University of America to explain the meaning and impact of Magnifica Humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in The Time of Artificial Intelligence.
The Catholic University of America was elected in May to join the Universities Space Research Association (USRA), a prestigious consortium of 124 higher education institutions that are leading advances in space science and technology.