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Dominican University New York embeds AI across curriculum to prepare graduates for 2026 job market
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Dr. Manuel Martinez, president of Dominican University New York, told BronxNet that the school is integrating artificial intelligence across majors, launching an innovation and entrepreneurship center, and emphasizing soft skills and real‑world projects to boost graduates’ job readiness.
Dr. Manuel Martinez, president of Dominican University New York, said the university is embedding artificial intelligence across its curriculum so graduates from any major will be prepared for a rapidly changing job market.
"So to that end, what we're implementing is AI across the curriculum," Martinez said, adding that students will learn not only how tools work but how to apply them and evaluate their ethical implications.
The move, Martinez said, responds to growing employer demand for both technical skills and the contextual, critical‑thinking abilities that liberal arts study fosters. He recalled conversations with entrepreneurs who…
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