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Small Campus, Smart Future: UW-Superior’s hands-on approach to AI education
Something exciting is taking shape at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. A new online AI Essentials: Strategies for Efficiency & Productivity certificate was recently introduced and will be followed by a new artificial intelligence (AI) minor enrolling for Fall 2026 – one designed to be practical, hands-on and deeply connected to the real-world skills students need for a rapidly changing […]
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AI Essentials: Strategies for Efficiency & Productivity
AI Essentials: Strategies for Efficiency & Productivity is an online artificial intelligence certificate designed for professionals, educators, and students who want practical, non-technical AI skills to improve workplace productivity, decision-making, and ethical technology use.
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UW-Superior introduces new online AI Essentials certificate
The University of Wisconsin-Superior has recently introduced a new online AI Essentials: Strategies for Efficiency & Productivity certificate. This certificate is designed for learners who want to build strong, non-technical artificial intelligence skills that support today’s workforce needs. Individuals seeking academic credit can enroll in IDS 499, which provides three undergraduate credits upon completion of all workshops and required
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How UW-Superior alum Andrew Laack arrived with grit and left with greatness
Andrew Laack, a May 2025 graduate, is proof positive that hard work pays off. Born and raised in Waunakee, Wisconsin, Laack chose the University of Wisconsin-Superior for one specific reason: it was the only in-state college offering a fully online comprehensive computer science (CS) program. Online courses were non-negotiable for him. Laack worked full-time – as lead
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Armenia to the Wisconsin State Capitol
As the son of two scientists (his father is a surgeon; his mother a doctor), it perhaps comes as no surprise that University of Wisconsin-Superior senior Hayk Arzumanyan decided to pursue a STEM field himself. Originally from Armenia, Arzumanyan enrolled at the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies at age 13. The center provides opportunities for