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Ujima PI to Moderate Presidents Panel in Austin, TX at the HBCU AI Conference

Miles College faculty members, Dr.  Wendy Stewart, Instructional Designer, Ms. Angela Williams, Program Manager and Dr. Jarralynne Agee Principal Investigator present at the 2025 HBCU AICON at Huston-Tillotson University
Miles College faculty members, Dr. Wendy Stewart, Instructional Designer, Ms. Angela Williams, Program Manager and Dr. Jarralynne Agee Principal Investigator present at the 2025 HBCU AICON at Huston-Tillotson University

Dr. Jarralynne Agee will Moderate the Presidents Panel on HBCU's and Artificial Intelligence  Huston-Tillotson University

Dr. Jarralynne Agee will moderate the Presidents Panel on March 11, 2026, at the HBCU AI Conference & Training Summit, hosted at Huston-Tillotson University. This event, occurring from March 10-11, 2026, will explore the intersection of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and artificial intelligence.

Empowering HBCU Excellence in AI

The HBCU AI Conference & Training Summit aims to uplift HBCU students, scholars, and innovators as they drive technological transformation. This annual gathering invites all allies in equitable innovation to shape a more inclusive AI-powered future.

At Huston-Tillotson University, the conference serves as a national hub where HBCUs meet the forefront of AI. It amplifies the voices of HBCU students and innovators while welcoming all partners in equitable innovation.

What to Expect

  • Immersive Training & Certification: Hands-on sessions in machine learning, data science, robotics, and ethical AI.

  • Keynotes & Panels: Talks from visionary leaders in technology and justice.

  • Research & Innovation Showcases: Highlighting cutting-edge work from HBCUs and beyond.

  • Networking & Career Connections: Building relationships between students, faculty, and AI-driven industries.

Jarralynne Agee

Dr. Jarralynne Agee, the Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives and an Associate Professor at Miles College, is confidently marking her second year as a speaker at the conference. She will address topics aligned with her expertise and research interests, specifically grant writing and AI research capacity-building.

Sessions

Main Stage: HBCU Presidents Roundtable

March 11, 2026

4:00 – 4:45 PM

Vision & Institutional PowerLEVEL: Strategic Administration & Institutional Leadership

Speakers

 
 
 

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. 2430319, 2430321, 2430323, 2430320, and 2430322.

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