• Webinar 1: Inside the AI Adoption Landscape: Findings from a National Study

    This session presents findings from T3 Advisory’s national study of 33 institutions on the current state of AI adoption in higher education. It reviews indicators of strategic AI integration, outlines emerging practical frameworks, and provides a diagnostic tool for assessing an institution’s stage of AI adoption. The event is intended for presidents, provosts, CIOs, deans,...

  • Webinar 2: Assessing Your Institution’s AI Readiness

    This session introduces T3’s AI Adoption Rubric and Survey Suite, tools designed to help institutions assess their current stage of AI readiness using evidence rather than assumptions. Participants will learn how to use surveys for faculty, staff, students, and leadership, and how to translate results into actionable steps. The session covers five assessment dimensions: Adoption...

  • Webinar 3: Building AI Capacity—Training, Roles, and Culture

    This session examines the current state of AI-related professional development across higher education, highlighting gaps in training access, strategy, and coordination. It introduces four emerging training roles; faculty/peer trainers, administrators, students, and external partners, and provides a framework institutions can use to build sustainable, institution‑wide AI capacity. This session is intended for senior leaders in...

  • Webinar 4: Navigating AI Costs, Risks, and Governance

    This session examines the full range of costs associated with institutional AI adoption. It addresses both direct expenses such as licensing fees, and the less visible resource commitments required, including time, staffing, and organizational culture. The session also highlights challenges related to a rapidly evolving vendor landscape, where AI features are released faster than governance...

  • Webinar 5: From Experimentation to Strategy

    This capstone session synthesizes findings from T3 Advisory's study on institutional AI adoption. It focuses on the shift from isolated pilots to coordinated, campus‑wide strategy and examines how institutions that are moving beyond experimentation structure governance, align AI efforts with institutional priorities, and build shared capacity across campus. The session outlines the key practices that...