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The Politics of Reading: What Book Bans Reveal About Fear and Control

The Politics of Reading: What Book Bans Reveal About Fear and Control

by lauramoralespadilla | Jan 1, 2026 | Cultural Studies, Education, Fall 2025 Projects, Gender, Social Justice

Nicole Richardson Nicole Richardson (she/her) is in the final year of her Interdisciplinary BA at Capilano University. Before beginning her degree, she studied in Capilano’s School of Tourism and Hospitality, where she developed a strong foundation in hospitality...
Me and Li Hongxi: How a seemingly benign religious movement shapes the way we see China

Me and Li Hongxi: How a seemingly benign religious movement shapes the way we see China

by lauramoralespadilla | Jan 1, 2026 | Fall 2025 Projects, Religion, Social Justice, Sociology

Nirosh Saravanan Nirosh Saravanan is completing his Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies with a minor in Sociology from Capilano University. Originally working on a Bachelor of Engineering, he moved from designing mechanical systems to observing social ones....
Attachment as a Health Blueprint: From Early Relationships to Chronic Illness and Aging

Attachment as a Health Blueprint: From Early Relationships to Chronic Illness and Aging

by lauramoralespadilla | Jan 1, 2026 | Fall 2025 Projects, Health, Psychology

Olivia Burton Olivia Burton is a Bachelor of Science student in the environmental concentration at Capilano University. Her interdisciplinary academic background has shaped her interest in the relationship between biological outcomes and environmental influences....
The Psychology of Financial Markets: Inside the Trader’s Mind

The Psychology of Financial Markets: Inside the Trader’s Mind

by lauramoralespadilla | Jan 1, 2026 | Fall 2025 Projects, Psychology, Technology

Parsa Mojgan Parsa Mojgan (he/him) is completing his Bachelor of Science Degree with a concentration in Computer Science at Capilano University. Throughout his studies, Parsa has developed a strong foundation in programming, data analysis, and problem-solving, with...
Garbage In, Garbage Out: Dopamine Dysregulation, Neuroinflammation, and the Psychoneuroimmunology of Modern Addiction

Garbage In, Garbage Out: Dopamine Dysregulation, Neuroinflammation, and the Psychoneuroimmunology of Modern Addiction

by lauramoralespadilla | Jan 1, 2026 | Fall 2025 Projects, Health, Psychology

Quinn Helgason Quinn Helgason is completing his Bachelor of Psychology at Capilano University, where he has demonstrated academic excellence, earning a spot on the Dean’s List each term since his first year. His undergraduate experience has been centred on an...
Growing up Disconnected: How Adolescent Substance Use Blocks the Path to Developing Meaningful Relationships

Growing up Disconnected: How Adolescent Substance Use Blocks the Path to Developing Meaningful Relationships

by lauramoralespadilla | Jan 1, 2026 | Community & Belonging, Fall 2025 Projects, Health, Psychology

Quinn Wheeler Quinn Wheeler earned his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Capilano University in Fall 2025 in pursuit of becoming a registered clinical psychologist specializing in anxiety and depression in young men.  When he was sixteen, he went to therapy for...
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