Capstone
  • Home
  • Issues
    • Spring 2026
    • Fall 2025
    • Spring 2025
    • Fall 2023
    • Spring 2023
    • Spring 2022
  • Themes
    • Community & Belonging
    • Environment
    • Gender
    • Health & Education
    • Psychology
    • Sociology
Select Page
The Illusion of Choice: Understanding Addiction Beyond Willpower, Stigma, and Identity in Punjabi Communities

The Illusion of Choice: Understanding Addiction Beyond Willpower, Stigma, and Identity in Punjabi Communities

by Leah Bailly | Jul 16, 2026 | Community & Belonging, Cultural Studies, Health, Psychology, Sociology, Spring 2026

Harman Dhindsa Harman is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts at Capilano University, majoring in Psychology with a minor in Legal Studies, and is currently in her final year. She has been named to the Dean’s List twice and continues to strive for that same level of...
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...
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...
From Alienation to Attachment: Modern Capitalism and the Conditions for Cultic Control

From Alienation to Attachment: Modern Capitalism and the Conditions for Cultic Control

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

Canon Okubo Canon Okubo is completing her Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Psychology at Capilano University. Over the course of her studies, she has developed a strong interest in developmental and social psychology, as well as sociological theories that examine how...
More than a Pill Counter: Public Misperceptions and the Reality of Pharmacy Practice

More than a Pill Counter: Public Misperceptions and the Reality of Pharmacy Practice

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

Angellica Sabaratnam Angellica Sabaratnam (she/her) has spent her entire life growing up in Vancouver. She is completing a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology at Capilano University. Throughout her undergraduate degree, she was able to work and gain valuable...
« Older Entries
  • THEMES
  • Community & Belonging
  • Environment
  • Gender
  • Health & Education
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Contact Us

North Vancouver | 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver, British Columbia Canada V7J 3H5 Tel: 604.986.1911

Sunshine Coast | 5627 Inlet Avenue, Sechelt, British Columbia Canada V0N 3A0 Tel: 604.885.9310

Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress