A Conversation with Tricia Bertram Gallant
About this Event
9701 Hopkins Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093
View SpeakersJoin UC San Diego Library for an inspiring evening featuring Tricia Bertram Gallant, educator, speaker and author of “The Opposite of Cheating: Teaching for Integrity in the Age of A.I.,” as part of our Signature Event Series.
As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes how we learn, work and connect, Bertram Gallant, alongside Audrey Geisel University Librarian, Erik Mitchell, invites us to reconsider integrity, trust and human creativity in this new era. Her book offers a fresh perspective on building cultures of honesty, not only in classrooms, but in our daily lives and communities.
Whether you’re curious about technology, passionate about education, or interested in how we navigate our shared future, this event promises to be thought-provoking, accessible and energizing.
Registration is free and required.
PROGRAM
5:30 p.m. | Pre-Reception
6:00 p.m. | Discussion
7:00 p.m. | Reception
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tricia Bertram Gallant is an internationally recognized expert in academic integrity and ethics in higher education. As the Director of the Academic Integrity Office and Triton Testing Center at UC San Diego, she leads innovative efforts to cultivate integrity-centered learning environments and assessment practices. With a career spanning nearly two decades, Bertram Gallant has advised universities, policymakers and global organizations on fostering cultures of honesty and accountability in the face of emerging challenges — most recently, the integration of Generative AI in education.
A prolific author, Bertram Gallant’s books have shaped institutional approaches to academic integrity worldwide. Her scholarship blends research with practical strategies, making her a sought-after speaker, consultant and media commentator on issues of cheating, AI, ethics and assessment security.
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