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Smiling Through the Pain: The Accessibility of Dental Care in Canada  

Smiling Through the Pain: The Accessibility of Dental Care in Canada  

by Cassie Valenzuela Poon | Jun 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

Garima Grover Garima Grover (she/her) is completing her Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences at Capilano University. Throughout her studies, she has developed a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and human biology, with a particular interest in the...
How the city of Pittsburgh evolved from the steel mill industry to a flourishing city today 

How the city of Pittsburgh evolved from the steel mill industry to a flourishing city today 

by Cassie Valenzuela Poon | Jun 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

Jack Ferguson Jack Ferguson is completing his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology at Capilano University. Jack has been working for five years at Young Guns Container Crew where he is a crew leader and a health and safety representative. Jack was born and raised in...
An Evaluation of an Unbalanced Field: Psychology in Academia 

An Evaluation of an Unbalanced Field: Psychology in Academia 

by Cassie Valenzuela Poon | Jun 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

Kailee Hanke Kailee Hanke (she/her) is completing her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology at Capilano University. Kailee previously attended Hofstra University for Pre-med, music production, and music performance, where she had the dean’s list scholarship and the...
Aiming for a Positive Shift in Canada’s Labour Market: Exploring Generation Z’s Workplace Preferences 

Aiming for a Positive Shift in Canada’s Labour Market: Exploring Generation Z’s Workplace Preferences 

by Cassie Valenzuela Poon | Jun 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

Michelle Mandelstam Michelle Mandelstam earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Capilano University in the Spring of 2025. Her undergraduate studies fostered a strong interest in the application of psychological theory to the promotion of individual health and...
Stronger Elementary Schools, Brighter Futures: Nordic Lessons for Canadian Classrooms 

Stronger Elementary Schools, Brighter Futures: Nordic Lessons for Canadian Classrooms 

by Cassie Valenzuela Poon | Jun 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

Meagan McAuley My name is Shona Meagan McAuley, though I go by Meagan. I’m a fourth-year Psychology major at Capilano University, and as a 33-year-old mature student, I bring a unique perspective and deep sense of purpose to my studies. My ultimate goal is to become...
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