University of Phoenix has been recognized as a winner of the 2026 Blackboard Catalyst Award for Ethical AI Leadership, honoring the institution's work to advance responsible, innovative, transparent, and student-centered uses of artificial intelligence in the learning environment.
"AI is changing how people learn, work and solve problems, which means higher education has a responsibility to help students use these tools with judgment, transparency and integrity," said John Woods, Ph.D., Provost and Chief Academic Officer at University of Phoenix. "This recognition reflects the thoughtful work of our academic and technology teams to build AI literacy into the student experience while keeping human judgment, faculty feedback and academic integrity at the center."
The Ethical AI Leadership Award recognizes leaders who model responsible, transparent, and inclusive AI use within Blackboard LMS, implementing safeguards that promote trust and equitable outcomes.
"We're inspired by the institutions and educators recognized through this year's Catalyst Awards," said Bruce Dahlgren, CEO of Blackboard. "These winners represent the very best of innovation, collaboration, and commitment to learner success. Their work is helping shape the future of education in ways that are more accessible, engaging, and impactful for learners around the world."


