Jun. 8, 2026
2:00PM-2:45PM ET
Webinar

Moving Beyond the AI Detector: Rebuilding Trust and Validating Learning

Learn how senior leaders drive campus-wide change management for a culture of learning validation.

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The academic integrity landscape has reached a breaking point.

With a recent report showing that 71% of student artificial intelligence (AI) users fear being falsely accused of academic misconduct by detection tools, the trust between faculty and students is fracturing.

This panel will discuss why the cat-and-mouse game of AI detection is ultimately unsustainable and what avenues are being explored to help build back student and faculty trust in the academic integrity system. Join us as senior leaders share how they are driving campus-wide change management and moving toward a culture of learning validation.

71%

of student AI users fear being falsely accused of academic misconduct

Who should attend:

  • Presidents and chancellors
  • Cabinet-level leaders
  • Provosts/chief academic affairs officers
  • Vice presidents of enrollment
  • Chiefs of staff
  • Chief technology officers
  • Assistant and associate provosts
  • Student affairs leaders
  • Assistant and associate vice presidents
  • Deans and directors
  • Department chairs
  • Faculty

Benefits of participation:

  • Hear case studies addressing student and faculty anxiety around academic integrity policies
  • Gain new strategies and alternative tools to verify authentic student learning
  • Explore how leadership can champion pedagogy-first policies that maintain degree value and rebuild institutional trust

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