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Rethinking Independence for Adults with Cognitive Disabilities: From Inclusion to Belonging

Rethinking Independence for Adults with Cognitive Disabilities: From Inclusion to Belonging

by Leah Bailly | Jul 14, 2026 | Community & Belonging, Psychology, Sports, Spring 2026

Sophia Prem Sophia Prem (she/her) is a student at Capilano University pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. She respectfully acknowledges that she will be completing her studies on the unceded territories of the səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh),...
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...
From Race Day to Everyday: Can Sports Participation Help Adolescents Manage Anxiety?

From Race Day to Everyday: Can Sports Participation Help Adolescents Manage Anxiety?

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

Kim Startup Kim Startup (she/her) is a psychology student at Capilano University completing her bachelor’s degree with a concentration in applied psychology. Kim grew up in North Vancouver and has spent most of her life skiing on the unceded territory of the Coast...
Canadian Football to be Cast Aside: How Pivoting Current Resources, Not American Adaptation, Can Uphold the Authenticity of the Game

Canadian Football to be Cast Aside: How Pivoting Current Resources, Not American Adaptation, Can Uphold the Authenticity of the Game

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

Kinneth Balucos Kinneth Balucos is in his final year of the Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies at Capilano University. Kinneth began his academic journey by playing in the Canadian Junior Football League for the Langley Rams through his final year in 2023....
Empowering Students Through Exercise: Why Strength Training Should Be Required In British Columbia’s PE 10 Curriculum

Empowering Students Through Exercise: Why Strength Training Should Be Required In British Columbia’s PE 10 Curriculum

by lauramoralespadilla | Jan 1, 2026 | Education, Fall 2025 Projects, Health, Sports

Michaela Salvino Michaela Salvino earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Capilano University in the fall of 2025. Throughout her undergrad studies she has deepened her understanding of psychology, sociology, criminology while exploring new ways of learning....
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