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The Winter 2024 issue of the Toronto Met University Magazine is now online

Read stories about science misinformation, AI and the future of work, and easing chronic stress through mindfulness
January 26, 2024
An office building that is blurring out.

TMU experts speak about what skills are future proof and how AI might impact the future of work. This is one of the features of the latest issue of the Toronto Met University Magazine.

The Winter 2024 issue of Toronto Met University Magazine gets into how TMU’s community members are thinking about the future of work in a world of AI, seeing how mindfulness is helping caregivers, hearing from TMU’s new dean of the School of Medicine on bold new ideas that will drive the school’s approach, and more. See some of the stories below.

How to talk about science in an increasingly polarized world
Disinformation puts everyone at risk. How can we bust myths and empower people to think critically?

How an aerospace engineer is fighting the opioid crisis
Drug-testing device developed by grad helps save lives at harm reduction sites

Practising mindfulness helps you help others
Study identifies ways to ease the chronic stress experienced by family caregivers

Anthony Morgan with his hands up, framing the photo.

The latest issue of the Toronto Met University Magazine tells stories about alumni, students, faculty and staff. Now the host of  CBC’s The Nature of Things, PhD student Anthony Morgan talks about how we can bust science myths and bring critical thinking into focus in an age of misinformation in our feature story. Images by Wade Hudson

The AI revolution is here; are you prepared for the future of work?
Which skills are future proof and how TMU is preparing students for AI’s impact

Celebrating 20 years of The Chang School
G. Raymond Chang’s generous contribution helped the school become a leader in continuing education

Coming full circle from classroom to high fashion and back
Toronto fashion icon Iris Simpson inspires the next generation of fashion students

Read all the latest stories on the Toronto Met University Magazine website.

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