Monthly Archives: June 2025

ChatGPT at university: why supervision is better than prohibition or  laissez-faire

ChatGPT at university: why supervision is better than prohibition or laissez-faire

Since the arrival of ChatGPT, schools and universities have been faced with a major challenge: how to integrate these tools without compromising their fundamental educational principles? Generative artificial intelligence (AI) offers a multitude of promising prospects in higher education institutions: pedagogical innovation, personalized learning, time savings and stimulation of creativity. However, it raises serious ethical […] … learn more→

Why college women suffer more intensely from imposter syndrome

Why college women suffer more intensely from imposter syndrome

Being a man or a woman, and how we have learned to be one or how the society in which we live has taught us to be one, influences how we deal with success. For example, some people, faced with success, suffer from what psychologist Pauline Clance defined decades ago as “imposture syndrome.” It causes them to […] … learn more→

If we don’t teach youth about sexual assault and consent, popular media will

If we don’t teach youth about sexual assault and consent, popular media will

The sexual assault trial of five former World Juniors hockey players has spotlighted issues around sexual assault and consent. Sexual assault, intimate partner violence and other forms of gender-based violence aren’t inevitable. Kindergarten to Grade 12 public schools have an ethical obligation to enact sexuality education that is responsive to current contexts, respects human diversity, empowers young people and is […] … learn more→

Training and Onboarding Strategies for Recruiters Using New Software

Training and Onboarding Strategies for Recruiters Using New Software

Table of Contents: Addressing the Need for Robust Software Training Steps for a Successful Recruiter Onboarding Program Customizing Training for Different Learning Styles Best Practices for Showcasing Software Features The Role of Ongoing Support and Knowledge Sharing Measuring Training Success and Iterating Programs Future Trends in Recruiter Training Technology Addressing the Need for Robust Software […] … learn more→

What to expect from an Online MRA degree: Cost, tme & opportunities

What to expect from an Online MRA degree: Cost, tme & opportunities

Going for a graduate degree’s a big swing—time, cash, and grit are all on the line. But for pros juggling jobs and ambitions, online programs are a game-changer, offering flexibility to learn without hitting pause on life. The Master of Research Administration (MRA) is picking up steam, training folks to master research funding, compliance, and […] … learn more→

The thousand and one ways to learn throughout life

The thousand and one ways to learn throughout life

A few years ago, in the professional world, it was common to pursue a specific, well-defined occupation, such as a draftsman, millwright, or baker. You were what you were and knew what you knew. Today, training is more accessible and flexible thanks to information and communication technologies. Not only is it possible to redirect career paths with […] … learn more→

What is the purpose of a doctorate? What the history of the university's highest degree teaches us

What is the purpose of a doctorate? What the history of the university’s highest degree teaches us

In the world of degrees, the doctorate occupies a special place. Not only is it the highest academic degree, but it not only certifies the mastery of skills, but also demonstrates the ability to produce new knowledge. How did it gain recognition in the job market? As a cost-saving measure, the 2025 finance law abruptly […] … learn more→

Trump administration’s conflicting messages on Chinese student visas reflect complex US-China relations

Trump administration’s conflicting messages on Chinese student visas reflect complex US-China relations

President Donald Trump appears to have walked back plans for the U.S. State Department to scrutinize and revoke visas for Chinese students studying in the country. On June 11, 2025, Trump posted on his social media platform TruthSocial that visas for Chinese students would continue and that they are welcome in the United States, as their presence “has always […] … learn more→

AI, our new confidants: what risks for mental health?

AI, our new confidants: what risks for mental health?

Since the launch in November 2022 of ChatGPT, the conversational agent developed by OpenAI, generative artificial intelligence seems to have invaded our lives. The ease and naturalness with which it’s possible to communicate with these tools are such that some users even turn them into true confidants. This is not without risks for mental health. […] … learn more→