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Rewiring The Mind: How Mindset Shift Is Created, Not Born

Rewiring The Mind: How Mindset Shift Is Created, Not Born

by Leah Bailly | Jul 14, 2026 | Psychology, Spring 2026

Venus Lawson (She/Her) Venus Lawson is currently a student at Capilano University, graduating with a major in psychology this spring, 2026. Her academic interest focuses on mindset and psychological processes that form human behaviour, specifically in relation to...
Familial Breaking Point: The Trauma of Caring for Family Members with Glioblastoma

Familial Breaking Point: The Trauma of Caring for Family Members with Glioblastoma

by Leah Bailly | Jul 14, 2026 | Health, Psychology, Spring 2026

Miles Ingram Miles Ingram is completing his Bachelor of Arts Degree with a Major in Psychology and Minor in Sociology at Capilano University. Throughout the past year of his studies, he had been applying what he had learned throughout his degree, through caring for...
Protecting the Pearl of Africa: Uganda, Ebola, and the Response That Saves Lives

Protecting the Pearl of Africa: Uganda, Ebola, and the Response That Saves Lives

by Leah Bailly | Jul 14, 2026 | Health, History, Sociology, Spring 2026

Alice De Graeve Alice De Graeve is a Bachelor of Science student in the biomedical concentration at Capilano University, with a minor in psychology. Raised in Uganda and of Belgian nationality, she continually finds herself in a cultural predicament. Her path to...
Accessibility Services in Higher Education

Accessibility Services in Higher Education

by Leah Bailly | Jul 13, 2026 | Education, Psychology, Social Justice, Spring 2026, Technology

Jessica Caravatta (she/her) Jessica is a student at Capilano University, which she studies on the traditional, unceded territories of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations. Jessica is currently completing her Bachelor of Arts with a Major in...
Training the Mind Through the Body: What Early Dance Education Might Teach Us About Cognitive Development

Training the Mind Through the Body: What Early Dance Education Might Teach Us About Cognitive Development

by Leah Bailly | Jul 13, 2026 | Community & Belonging, Psychology, Sports, Spring 2026

Amanda Ryman Amanda Ryman is a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology student at Capilano University, with a focus on cognitive and developmental psychology. Alongside her studies, she is a studio manager and competition director at a dance studio in Vancouver, where she...
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