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Parenting a Child with Autism: The Invisible Labor, the Unseen Strengths, and the Power of Early Intervention

Parenting a Child with Autism: The Invisible Labor, the Unseen Strengths, and the Power of Early Intervention

by Leah Bailly | Jul 16, 2026 | Education, Psychology, Sociology, Spring 2026

Mona Salehi Mona Salehi is completing her Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Psychology at Capilano University, where she has demonstrated academic excellence, earning a spot on the Dean’s List. Her undergraduate experience has been centered on early intervention,...
Work-Life Balance: How Canadian Offices Can Learn from Italian Systems

Work-Life Balance: How Canadian Offices Can Learn from Italian Systems

by Leah Bailly | Jul 14, 2026 | Social Justice, Sociology, Spring 2026

Holly Elliot Holly Elliot (she/her) is a psychology major at Capilano University with a special interest in how culture impacts individual experience. During her studies, she has had the opportunity to showcase her knowledge by achieving Dean’s List and by...
The Slow Burn: Why the Most Common Workplace Injuries Go Unnoticed

The Slow Burn: Why the Most Common Workplace Injuries Go Unnoticed

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

Angel Pan Angel Pan is a fourth-year biomedical science student at Capilano University with a growing focus on occupational health and safety. She is passionate about identifying risks, improving workplace conditions, and applying scientific knowledge to support safer...
Ghosts of Our City: The Growing Problem of Domestic Rabbit Abandonment

Ghosts of Our City: The Growing Problem of Domestic Rabbit Abandonment

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

Madina Korry Madina Korry is completing a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Capilano University, located on the traditional, unceded territories of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, and Musqueam First Nations. Throughout her undergraduate studies, she has been...
Adversity Is Not Destiny: What My Mom’s Experience In Post-War Vietnam Taught Me About Resilience

Adversity Is Not Destiny: What My Mom’s Experience In Post-War Vietnam Taught Me About Resilience

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

Jade Tran Jade Tran is an international student from Vietnam who came to Canada in 2019. She is currently completing her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Capilano University. Her academic interests focus on human development and the ways early life experiences shape...
Chatbot says, “Would you like me to confirm your biases?”: The Hidden Risks and Gaps of AI Therapy

Chatbot says, “Would you like me to confirm your biases?”: The Hidden Risks and Gaps of AI Therapy

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

Dena Ashrafi Dena Ashrafi (she/her) is a fourth-year psychology student at Capilano University. Throughout her degree, she has been recognized on both the Dean’s List and Merit List. She is currently completing a work experience placement as a teaching assistant in an...
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