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EPISODE · Nov 14, 2025 · 25 MIN

CELT-cast: Dr. Eugene Kim

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Hosts: Kari Bjerke and Rob Balza, Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Concordia University Wisconsin & Ann ArborGuest: Dr. Eugene Kim, Dr. Eugene P. Kim - founder and president of Integrated Education, professor of leadership at Concordia University IrvineProduced by: Ashley Curtin Episode Overview:In this episode of the CELT-cast, we sit down with Dr. Eugene P. Kim, founder and president of Integrated Education, professor of leadership at Concordia University Irvine, and widely published scholar in global education and leadership. With experience ranging from teaching high school science in Los Angeles to leading faculty development initiatives in China, Dr. Kim brings a unique perspective on how artificial intelligence is reshaping education and the workforce. Together, we explore which job sectors and academic disciplines are most vulnerable, or most likely to grow, in the age of AI, whether AI should stand alone as a discipline or be integrated across the curriculum, and how faculty can adapt without becoming overwhelmed.

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