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Saturday April 18, 2026 1:15pm - 2:45pm PDT
In the evolving landscape of scholarship, artificial intelligence has emerged as a transformative collaborator, augmenting the capabilities of researchers across disciplines. By leveraging AI tools for data analysis, literature synthesis, and creative ideation, scholars can accelerate discovery while maintaining rigorous academic standards. Crucially, this collaboration does not require ceding our intellectual independence; rather, it invites a redefinition of scholarly agency—where human judgment, ethical reasoning, critical interpretation, and moral application remain central. AI serves as a catalyst for innovation, enhancing our ability to recognize patterns, explore complex questions, and engage in interdisciplinary dialogue. As such, integrating AI into academic practice represents not a surrender of autonomy, but a strategic partnership that requires a digital mindset and expands the horizons of 21st-century research.
Moderator: Mary E Myers, Regent University
Panelists: Robert Mott, Liberty University
Wes Hartley, Liberty University
Moderators
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Mary E. Myers

Assistant Professor, DSC Program Coordinator, Regent University
I am full-time faculty at Regent University and work primarily in Regent University’s Doctor of Strategic Communication (DSC) program. The DSC degree program is a one-of-a-kind, applied doctoral degree program, like a JD or MD. It incorporates real-world, real-life applications... Read More →
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Robert Mott

Communication Department Chair, Online, Liberty University
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Wes Hartley

Liberty University
Saturday April 18, 2026 1:15pm - 2:45pm PDT
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