Meridian State University

Artificial intelligence at Meridian

Your front door to the AI tools, policies, training, and support available across campus. Every tool here is reviewed, documented, and labeled for the data it can handle.

This is a demonstration microsite. Meridian State University is fictional and built to show how the documentation framework looks as a real campus AI portal. Product names refer to real tools only for realism — nothing here is an actual deployment, endorsement, or recommendation.
Featured tools

Popular AI services right now

A few of the most-used services. The full set — with filters for category, audience, and visibility — lives in the tool directory.

Managed platform
Institution-wide

Meridian GPT

The university's secure, multi-model AI workspace for the whole campus. Up to Internal data.

Fully documented Open
Vendor suite
Institution-wide

Microsoft 365 Copilot

AI assistance across Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams for licensed faculty and staff.

Fully documented Open
Research
Restricted

Secure Research AI Cluster

On-prem GPU environment for approved research with sensitive or regulated data.

Fully documented Open
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Announcements

What's new

May 12, 2026
Update

Meridian GPT adds a vision-capable model

You can now upload charts, diagrams, and scanned pages for analysis. Data guidance is unchanged — keep inputs at Internal or below.

Apr 28, 2026
Policy

Updated academic-integrity guidance for AI

The Provost's office published refreshed expectations on disclosing AI use in coursework. Faculty should review their syllabus statements.

Apr 5, 2026
Governance

Two new NIST AI RMF profiles approved

The AI Governance Committee approved profiles for Teaching & Learning and Administration, now guiding service reviews.

Mar 18, 2026
Training

Spring AI workshop series open for registration

Hands-on sessions for writing better prompts, using AI responsibly in teaching, and protecting sensitive data.

How this works

Every tool here is reviewed and documented

Meridian documents each AI service the same way, so you always know who owns it, what data it can handle, and where to get help.

Reviewed before launch

Privacy, security, accessibility, and governance reviewers sign off before a tool is added — guided by the institution's NIST AI RMF profiles.

Labeled for data

Each service shows the highest data classification you may use with it, from Public to Confidential, so the rules are visible at a glance.

Documented in layers

A service card for users, a system card for the deployment, and model cards underneath — the same framework this microsite demonstrates.

See the framework behind this site