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Humanities Center Seeks Student Fellows for 2025–26 for Class on AI

The Humanities Center is accepting applications for Student Fellows for next year’s honors seminar. Students with a minimum of a 3.0 grade point average, who will be sophomores, juniors, or seniors in the 2025–26 academic year, are eligible to participate in the Humanities Center as Student Fellows.

As a Fellow, you attend a year-long honors seminar on the yearly theme. Amy Weiss, Assistant Professor of Judaic Studies and History, will lead the Humanities Center Seminar for this next year. She has selected the theme of “AI in Action: The Future of Humans” for the seminar. Here you will get to know some of the brightest students at the University of Hartford. You will also attend lectures by both university faculty who are doing research on this theme and visiting speakers.

Students who are selected for this seminar are awarded a fellowship and will receive a stipend of at least $500 and take the seminar for a total of six credits, three in the fall term and three in the spring term.

See the attached letter for more information about the class and details on how to apply.