From the hub
Stories from MSU students, faculty, and staff working with AI.
MSU students are building their own perspective on AI policy.
The MSU Student Association has launched an AI Task Force, with students leading the development of a student voice in MSU's AI governance work. First meeting: May 7. What the SGA model gets right about how governance actually works.
A simulation that took 3 weeks can be done now in 3 days.
John Ball, a researcher in automotive autonomy, used AI to compress a class-simulation coding task from 2-3 weeks of off and on work to 3 days of periodic work. What this means, and what it tells us about where AI actually fits in research.
More than 500 people at Mississippi State are now talking about AI in the Community of Practice.
What started as a small group in Microsoft Teams channel in November 2025 now has more than 500 MSU faculty, staff, and administrators comparing notes — on what they're trying. The conversation has become something more useful than tips.
Three MSU professors built the AI tutors for their classes.
At an AI Ambassador meeting in March, faculty from Finance, Educational Psychology, and Chemical Engineering each described building a Socratic AI tutor for their students.