AI News at Smith
October 28, 2025
More than 37K Enroll in Smith AI Course for Career Empowerment
More than 37,000 learners worldwide have joined the Smith School’s free AI and Career Empowerment course—designed for transitioning federal workers but open to all—building AI literacy and career skills through expert-led, self-paced modules.
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More than 37K Enroll in Smith AI Course for Career Empowerment
October 27, 2025
AI Interview Prep Platform Guides Students From Classroom to Career
A student-led team at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business created STRATPATH AI, an experiential learning platform that uses artificial intelligence to simulate interviews, automate case grading and provide real-time feedback to better prepare students for careers.
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AI Interview Prep Platform Guides Students From Classroom to Career
October 24, 2025
Smith School Presents AI Research At Lightning Speed
The Robert H. Smith School of Business hosted AI Lightning Talks on Oct. 23, 2025, featuring 15 faculty and PhD presenters sharing fast-paced insights into recent AI research topics, from healthcare and entrepreneurship to generative AI and visual design.
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Smith School Presents AI Research At Lightning Speed
October 20, 2025
Smith Students Gain Graduate-Level Edge in Data-Driven Decision Making
University of Maryland professors Dave Waguespack and Evan Starr developed “Making Better Business Decisions with Data,” a course teaching undergraduates causal inference and AI-aided data analysis for strategic decision-making, preparing them for graduate studies, internships, and data-driven careers.
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Smith Students Gain Graduate-Level Edge in Data-Driven Decision Making
July 28, 2025
SERC Student Project Takes Center Stage at Google Higher Ed Leader Series Conference
Krisha Chheda, ’25 MQF, presented a Google-sponsored credit risk project at Google’s Higher Ed Leader Series, highlighting Smith master’s students’ use of AI to analyze banking and fintech practices through the Smith Enterprise Risk Consortium’s experiential learning program.
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SERC Student Project Takes Center Stage at Google Higher Ed Leader Series Conference
July 17, 2025
MSIS Mentorship Program Uses AI to Strengthen Alumni-Student Connections
Smith MSIS students launched a mentorship program connecting 80 students with 20 alumni mentors. Powered by LighthouseAI, the initiative enhances career guidance, tracks progress, and fosters long-term professional relationships. Expansion to other cohorts and programs is planned.
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MSIS Mentorship Program Uses AI to Strengthen Alumni-Student Connections
July 2, 2025
Maryland Lt. Gov. Miller Applauds Smith School’s AI Programs During Visit
The Smith School’s new AI certificate program has drawn over 20,000 global enrollees since May. Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller visited July 1 to highlight its role in Maryland’s AI-driven workforce development.
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Maryland Lt. Gov. Miller Applauds Smith School’s AI Programs During Visit
June 26, 2025
More than 17,000 Register for Free AI Empowerment Certificate
Smith’s free, online certificate in Artificial Intelligence and Career Empowerment has attracted over 17,000 registrants. Created for federal workers but open to all, the program features 10 self-paced modules taught by leading faculty on AI, strategy, ethics and careers.
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More than 17,000 Register for Free AI Empowerment Certificate
May 29, 2025
Smith Faculty Receive UMD Grants for AI Research Projects
Smith School professors earned AI research seed grants from UMD’s AIM Institute. Louiqa Raschid and Eaman Jahani will use AI for public health; Lauren Rhue will explore legal limits of AI-generated content. AIM awarded 22 grants across interdisciplinary categories.
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Smith Faculty Receive UMD Grants for AI Research Projects
May 5, 2025
Center for AI in Business, UMD Students Tackle Food Insecurity
The Smith School hosted UMD’s first university-wide AI case competition, challenging students to use artificial intelligence to tackle food insecurity. Partnering with Capital Area Food Bank, the event drew 100+ students who developed AI prototypes to address real-world issues.
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Center for AI in Business, UMD Students Tackle Food Insecurity