
Humanities
Tech
MAY 2021
THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

Past Events
2nd Annual
DORRANCE LECTURE SERIES: HUMANITIES INNOVATORS IN A TECH WORLD
June 3-5, 2019
AI Implications: Technical, Business & Ethical Questions Behind the Revolution
Neil Jacobstein
Chair, Artificial Intelligence & Robotics, Singularity University
Humanities & High Tech: The Perfect Pairing
Autumn DiGaetano-Fedoruk
Consumer Lending, Business Operations and Strategy, SoFi
Future Forward: Humanities, Leadership & The New Economy
April Rinne
Head of the World Economic Forum’s Sharing Economy Working Group
1st Annual
DORRANCE LECTURE SERIES: HUMANITIES INNOVATORS IN A TECH WORLD
May 17-18, 2018
Why We Study The Universe: From the Big Bang To You
Kevin Hainline
Steward Observatory postdoctoral researcher
Exponential Technology, Machine Learning and their impact on the 21st Century
Kevin Shaw
CTO and Founder, Algorithmic Intuition
Being an Older Woman in a Room Full of Robots
Andra Keay
Managing Director of Silicon Valley Robotics
Humanizing our Technology
Scott Hartley
Author of the 2017 bestseller The Fuzzy and the Techie: Why the Liberal Arts Will Rule the Digital World
Dancing’ Robots: Choreographing Humans and Machines
Catie Cuan
performer, choreographer, and technologist
Attention and Abstraction: Poetry in the Digital Age
Tyler Meier
Executive Director, UA Poetry Center
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Sponsored by the Dorrance Scholarship Programs, the series brings together outside thought leaders, College of Humanities faculty and students in the Dorrance Scholarship Programs for lectures and discussion about the intersection between the humanities and technology.