Fairfield Dolan launched their AI and Tech Institute on April 28th, 2025.
By
Bella Podgorski
As an integral part of coursework, events, and career development, Fairfield Dolan continues explore opportunities in the artificial intelligence (AI) space. Check out some highlights from the spring 2025 semester.
Visit from Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont:
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont visits business analytics classroom.
Following a recent visit from Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont to a business analytics discussing AI applications in the workplace, Fairfield Dolan continues to develop AI initiatives. Governor Lamont discussed with students the value of AI – and how they tackle AI ethics in their decision-making.
Launch of Fairfield Dolan’s Artificial Intelligence and Technology Institute:
As part of the Dean's Executive Forum series at the Charles F. Dolan School of Business, Edison spoke to nearly 100 students on the ways in which artificial intelligence (AI) is impacting jobs, industries — and their future as business leaders.
Master of Business Administration (MBA) AI Concentration:
The new Artificial Intelligence (AI) concentration in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. In today’s technology-driven world, organizations are using AI to make informed, data-driven decisions. The AI concentration will allow students to learn the fundamentals of AI and prepare for management positions overseeing AI projects.
Fairfield Dolan’s customizable MBA offers students to tailor their coursework to their career at hand. The MBA AI concentration will give student’s a distinctive experience to be at the forefront of cutting-edge technology in the AI space that is leveraged virtually in every career path.
“An MBA in AI bridges the gap between technical AI knowledge and business acumen. It helps data analytics to support strategic decision-making. A Dolan MBA in AI prepares graduates for ethical and societal leadership roles in this evolving landscape,” associate professor of marketing and director of the MBA, Mousumi Bose-Godbole, PhD, said.