Wesley Wildman

Prof. Wesley Wildman featured in BU Today: Ethics of ChatGPT in the Classroom

The following is an excerpt from BU Today’s article “Why ChatGPT is Both Exciting and Unsettling for Students, Faculty” by Joel Brown, featuring Professor of Theology, Philosophy, and Ethics Wesley Wildman. Click here to read the full article. BU data science class takes a first step toward crafting a strategy for dealing with the artificial intelligence […]

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Prof. Wesley Wildman Featured in BU Bostonia Article on Sleep Disorders and Treatments

The following is an excerpt from Bostonia’s article “Understanding Sleep and Future Sleep Disorder Treatments” by Jessica Colarossi, featuring Professor of Philosophy, Theology and Ethics Wesley Wildman, published on May 16, 2022. Click here to read the full article. Brain “Washing” and Why We Have Nightmares … Whether dreams have any purpose has been debated and […]

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Prof. Wesley Wildman Appointed as Co-Leader of New BU Hariri Institute for Computing Research Program

The Boston University School of Theology (STH), together with the Boston University Hariri Institute for Computing, are excited to announce that STH faculty member Wesley Wildman, Professor of Philosophy, Theology, and Ethics, has been appointed as a co-leader to a new Hariri Institute for Computing, Boston University Focused Research Program for his computational and data-driven […]

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Prof. Wesley Wildman Op-Ed Article Published in The Christian Post

This original op-ed article commentary by Professor Wesley Wildman was published by The Christian Post on March 29, 2021. The following is an excerpt only. Please click here to read the original article.  Now’s a good time to exercise your compassion muscles By Wesley J. Wildman In the Christian calendar, it’s Lent. I grew up in a Methodist […]

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