National Poetry Month — 2025

ChatGPT can be a great resource to gather ideas and brainstorm, but if you use something ChatGPT generates, you will have to cite it like any other source! Let's take a look at an example of a ChatGPT citation. We are going to create a poem about our I-Know department! Here's the prompt we'll use: Create a poem about I-Know using this information: All First Year Seminar, select major prerequisite, and all capstone courses will be designated I-Know courses. This…

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AI in the Classroom: Faculty and Student Voices on a Changing Landscape

The following is a transcribed discussion held during TAMU-CC's Digital Literacy Symposium in February 2025. Three college professors and one student reflect on how artificial intelligence is influencing their approaches to teaching, learning, and research - from adopting practical tools to big-picture shifts. Panelists Korinne Caruso is Associate Professor of Computer Science at Del Mar College and member of the NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography (AI2ES). Previously, she served as an adjunct instructor and Engineering…

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Thank you, Texas Society of Professional Surveyors!

Partnerships on the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s campus usually are project based; however, the one between the Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science and the Mary and Jeff Bell Library’s Special Collections and Archives share a mutual historic connection over the Charles F.H. von Blucher Family papers. One of the most prominent collections in the archives, the Charles F.H. von Blucher Family papers contain several generations of geographical surveying records. Conrad Blucher, Charles Blucher’s son, is a third-generation surveyor…

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