Meet the Faculty: Megan Levis
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Megan Levis, Ph.D. is an incoming assistant professor of the practice with Notre Dame’s Center for Social Concerns and with the College of Engineering. She is asking questions about how technology shapes our shared understanding of what it means to be human, how we can design digital spaces to encourage virtuous habits, and how to shape engineering curricula to build character alongside core engineering skills and competencies. She recently completed a postdoctoral fellowship with Notre Dame’s Technology Ethics Center (ND TEC) in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Megan teaches courses in the First-Year Engineering Program as well as a course on Technology, Self, and Society. She is currently working on a book about Catholic Social Teaching and Social Technologies.