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How a 500-Year-Old Tool Can Become Your New Superpower | Tania Tetlow | TEDxFordhamUniversity

As AI analyzes data for us and promises quick decisions, how do we define the wisdom that will remain uniquely human? When we look at the neuroscience of human consciousness, the insights of modern psychology, and the research on leadership, they all point to the truth of a 500-year-old tradition. The Jesuit principles of discernment help capture the secrets of human wisdom. Tania Tetlow is the first woman and the first layperson to be named president of Fordham University.Prior to beginning her tenure at Fordham, she was the first woman and first layperson to lead Loyola University New Orleans. Tetlow served as the Felder-Fayard Professor of Law at Tulane University, where she was also senior vice president and a key strategic adviser to President Michael Fitts. As a law professor, her research helped persuade the Department of Justice to reimagine its regulation of constitutional policing. She also directed Tulane’s Domestic Violence Law Clinic, for which she raised millions of dollars in federal grant funds. Before her career in academia, she was an associate at Phelps Dunbar, litigating complex commercial transactions. She also served as an assistant United States attorney, prosecuting cases involving everything from violent crime to fraud. She graduated cum laude from Tulane University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in American studies and is a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School, where she earned a Juris Doctor degree and was a Harry S. Truman Fellow. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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