Hi Brian,
Correct. This is designed for particpants to attend all four sessions. An exception can be made if one session is missed, but certainly not just attend one session.
Best,
Hoda
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From: Brian Mayer
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 1:51 PM
To: Shalaby, Wanawsha ; sanghani-students@cs.vt.edu
Cc: Eldardiry, Hoda
Subject: RE: Call for Participants: AI Ethics and Policy Through Applied Theatre (Feb 13, 20, 27; Mar 6)
Hoda,
Am I correct in my understanding that to participate you are committing to attending all of the workshops not just one?
Thanks,
Brian
From: Shalaby, Wanawsha
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 9:49 AM
To: sanghani-students@cs.vt.edu
Cc: Eldardiry, Hoda
Subject: [Sanghani-students] Fw: Call for Participants: AI Ethics and Policy Through Applied Theatre (Feb 13, 20, 27; Mar 6)
FYI
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From: Eldardiry, Hoda mailto:hdardiry@vt.edu>
Sent: Monday, February 9, 2026 1:23 PM
To: Micale, Barbara mailto:blmicale@vt.edu>
Cc: Shalaby, Wanawsha mailto:wanah92@vt.edu>
Subject: Call for Participants: AI Ethics and Policy Through Applied Theatre (Feb 13, 20, 27; Mar 6)
Hi Barbara,
Can you help me circulate this to our mailing list as well as on social media to help recruit students?
Thank you so much,
Hoda
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Dear Computer Science students,
Are you interested in the ethics or regulation of AI? If so, we invite you to take part in an exploratory, new project focused on this evolving topic of public interest. What can we learn and imagine together through theatre-based methods about the ethical implications of AI design and policy choices?
Limited spots are available. For more info and to sign up, see below or visit this linkhttps://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=hGiVYK0Q-kCGPU8yweOjemMi....
Thanks,
Hoda Eldardiry, associate professor, Department of Computer Science
Jon Catherwood-Ginn, assistant professor, School of Performing Arts