From Password Resets to Partnership: How Lincoln University Is Building AI Into Campus Helpdesk
A peer conversation with Lincoln University’s CIO on what led them to AI, where the numbers sit now, and what they are building next.


A peer conversation with Lincoln University’s CIO on what led them to AI, where the numbers sit now, and what they are building next.

Account and access issues are roughly 70% of all inbound support volume, 2.5x the next category. No hiring plan closes that gap. Lincoln University started where most institutions do, with the highest-volume problem on the board. What makes their story worth an hour is what happened after that.
Greg Emanuel, Chief Information Officer at Lincoln University, walks through the full arc. The support challenges that made the status quo untenable. What adoption actually looked like on his campus, including the parts that were harder than expected. And where the numbers sit today:
Then he gets into what is next. Greg is working with BlackBeltHelp to extend the AI Front Desk into triage, deciding in real time whether a call belongs inside the AI’s scope or with his own team. Less escalation weight on both sides. Faster answers for students and faculty alike.
This is not a vendor pitch. It is the CIO who lived it, telling it himself.
Free for all higher education institutions. Live Q&A included.
Chief Information Officer
Lincoln University