The Ethical Landscape of AI in Education

As AI continues to integrate into various aspects of our lives, its role in education raises essential ethical questions.
As AI continues to integrate into various aspects of our lives, its role in education raises essential ethical questions.
After two years as a crime scene cleanup technician, Ben Harris decided to take the career to a new level and came to SPC to study crime scene technology.
After recovering from an accident and near-fatal pulmonary embolism, the SPC alum decided to show his appreciation for all the public safety training the college offers by giving back to the program.
Jeffery Kronschnabl, SPC’s Instructor-in-Charge for the Public Policy and Administration program, has had quite a long history in government service and an impressive career.
SPC Professor Christian Moriarty took part in the 2021 Annual Conference for the International Center for Academic Integrity where sessions included research on identifying contract cheating, developing effective integrity policy, and inspiring academic cultures and students toward honor and truthfulness in all aspects of academic life.
St. Petersburg College’s Public Policy and Administration program is celebrating 10 years of preparing students for careers in public service. The program boasts a 90 percent job placement rate, with some graduates working in government, legal and nonprofit sectors, and others in the private sector addressing policy-related issues.
Sane Haidara, a 2016 SPC graduate, recently told SPC’s Multicultural Internal Club how he turned his capstone project into a reality in Timbuktu, Mali.
When Myriam Irizarry was a child growing up, times were very tough. Her single mom was raising her and six other children in a small shack with no electricity or running water in the mountains of Puerto Rico. Decades later, Irizarry now sits as a Pinellas County Court judge in the Criminal Division of the 6th Judicial Circuit.
Moss discussed policing in minority communities following the recent events of high-profile police involved incidents that have occurred in recent months.
Corrections Recruit Class 102 graduated from Allstate Center at St. Petersburg College (SPC) on June 23, 2020.