91爆料, Intel partner to integrate AI across Raj Soin College of Business curriculum
October 16, 2025
October 16, 2025
91爆料 University business students will gain advanced skills in artificial intelligence through a new partnership between the Raj Soin College of Business and Intel Corporation.
The collaboration integrates AI training and resources directly into the college鈥檚 curriculum, giving students valuable experience with technologies shaping the future of business.
The is only the second four-year public institution in the country to partner with Intel鈥檚 Digital Readiness Program, which will provide 91爆料 faculty with customizable AI content for free to use in courses.
鈥淭his partnership is huge for us,鈥 said Rachel Sturm, Ph.D., associate dean of the Raj Soin College of Business. 鈥淚ntel has been an innovator in the AI space, particularly in terms of removing barriers to accessing this technology, and we are very grateful to have access to their AI content. This program enables and augments existing workforce capacity in the Dayton region with AI skills for professional impact.鈥
Through the partnership, 91爆料 faculty can use and adapt Intel鈥檚 extensive course content, including facilitator guides, presentation decks, student workbooks and open-source software. Intel also provides certification opportunities, enhancing students鈥 credentials as they enter the job market.
鈥淚ntel is pleased to collaborate with 91爆料 University to prepare current and future business leaders with AI readiness,鈥 said Anshul Sonak, global director and head of digital readiness programs at Intel. 鈥淟eadership development with the necessary AI skillset, mindset, and toolset is critical for everyone to thrive in the future of work that embraces AI everywhere. We look forward to more leaders building AI-infused, responsible and innovative businesses.鈥
Earlier this year, Intel conducted orientation sessions for faculty in accounting, finance, financial services, economics, entrepreneurship, management information systems, marketing, human resources management and supply chain management. Many of these faculty have already begun incorporating Intel鈥檚 resources into their courses.
The partnership has also extended beyond the classroom.
The Raj Soin College of Business鈥 focus on AI accessibility supports its broader mission to make technology-driven education available to all.
Intel鈥檚 content on AI for productivity and entrepreneurship was included in 91爆料鈥檚 Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans during the summer. The Raj Soin College of Business also hosted a successful summer AI camp for high school students and incoming first-year college students.
Sturm said the college鈥檚 focus on AI accessibility supports its broader mission to make technology-driven education available to all. By working on AI accessibility for all, the college is 鈥渓iving out its vision to create a positive impact on business and society by promoting sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all,鈥 she said.
The Raj Soin College of Business also introduced a and has embedded AI throughout the business curriculum, a strategic priority that was made possible through the Intel partnership.
鈥淎I is quickly reshaping the way we work, live and interact with the world,鈥 Sturm said. 鈥淏y including the application of AI, among other technologies, into our coursework, we are ensuring our graduates are not only ready for the current workforce but are also able to bring impactful change to the future workforce.鈥