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Melting Landscapes, Crushing Homes: The Importance of Collaboration in Mitigating Glacier Melt

Melting Landscapes, Crushing Homes: The Importance of Collaboration in Mitigating Glacier Melt

by Leah Bailly | Jul 16, 2026 | Education, Environment, Spring 2026, Technology

Maia Surtees Maia Surtees is a Bachelor of Science student in the Environmental Concentration at Capilano University. In addition to her studies, she has gained hands-on experience in the field working as a Student Research Assistant. This allowed her to strengthen...
The Duty of Memory: Historical Literacy and Intergenerational Dialogue in Rwanda’s Post-Genocide Generation

The Duty of Memory: Historical Literacy and Intergenerational Dialogue in Rwanda’s Post-Genocide Generation

by Leah Bailly | Jul 16, 2026 | Cultural Studies, Education, History, Postcolonial Studies, Social Justice, Spring 2026

Ninon Isimbi Ninon Isimbi (she/her) earned her Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies from Capilano University in the spring of 2026. During her time at Capilano University, she supported herself working as a health care assistant and a community support...
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,...
Disciplinary Gatekeeping: Why Business Education Cannot Remain Exclusive

Disciplinary Gatekeeping: Why Business Education Cannot Remain Exclusive

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

Tanya Pham Tanya Pham (She/Her) has graduated with her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Capilano University in the Spring of 2026. She was born and raised in Vancouver after her parents immigrated from Vietnam. Growing up, her mother took her to a variety of...
Understanding PCOS: The Case for Education Alongside Treatment

Understanding PCOS: The Case for Education Alongside Treatment

by Leah Bailly | Jul 14, 2026 | Education, Gender, Health, Spring 2026

Amelia Rovner Amelia Rovner (she/her) is completing her Bachelor of Arts at Capilano University, majoring in psychology. Graduating in June 2026, she has earned a spot on the Dean’s list every semester throughout her undergraduate degree. Alongside her studies, she...
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...
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