Spring 2026
Sick Parents, Strong Kids? The Double-Edged Reality of Growing Up with Parental Chronic Illness
Lauren Tomlinson (She/Her/Hers) is a fifth-year student in the psychology program at Capilano...
Do No Harm: Physician Bias Against Patients With Mental Health Conditions
Jade Kazemi (she/her) is wrapping up her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Throughout her...
Is Aging a Hormonal Decision? How Insulin Signaling Regulates the Balance Between Growth and Longevity
Nimritpreet Singh is a student at Capilano University, completing a Bachelor of Science in...
The Illusion of Choice: Understanding Addiction Beyond Willpower, Stigma, and Identity in Punjabi Communities
Harman is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts at Capilano University, majoring in Psychology with a minor...
Melting Landscapes, Crushing Homes: The Importance of Collaboration in Mitigating Glacier Melt
Maia Surtees is a Bachelor of Science student in the Environmental Concentration at Capilano...
The Duty of Memory: Historical Literacy and Intergenerational Dialogue in Rwanda’s Post-Genocide Generation
Ninon Isimbi (she/her) earned her Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies from Capilano...
Parenting a Child with Autism: The Invisible Labor, the Unseen Strengths, and the Power of Early Intervention
Mona Salehi is completing her Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Psychology at Capilano University,...
Work-Life Balance: How Canadian Offices Can Learn from Italian Systems
Holly Elliot (she/her) is a psychology major at Capilano University with a special interest in how...
The Slow Burn: Why the Most Common Workplace Injuries Go Unnoticed
Angel Pan is a fourth-year biomedical science student at Capilano University with a growing focus...
Ghosts of Our City: The Growing Problem of Domestic Rabbit Abandonment
Madina Korry is completing a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Capilano University, located on the...
Adversity Is Not Destiny: What My Mom’s Experience In Post-War Vietnam Taught Me About Resilience
Jade Tran is an international student from Vietnam who came to Canada in 2019. She is currently...
Chatbot says, “Would you like me to confirm your biases?”: The Hidden Risks and Gaps of AI Therapy
Dena Ashrafi (she/her) is a fourth-year psychology student at Capilano University. Throughout her...
Disciplinary Gatekeeping: Why Business Education Cannot Remain Exclusive
Tanya Pham (She/Her) has graduated with her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Capilano...
Rethinking Independence for Adults with Cognitive Disabilities: From Inclusion to Belonging
Sophia Prem (she/her) is a student at Capilano University pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in...
Understanding PCOS: The Case for Education Alongside Treatment
Amelia Rovner (she/her) is completing her Bachelor of Arts at Capilano University, majoring in...
Rewiring The Mind: How Mindset Shift Is Created, Not Born
Venus Lawson is currently a student at Capilano University, graduating with a major in psychology...
Familial Breaking Point: The Trauma of Caring for Family Members with Glioblastoma
Miles Ingram is completing his Bachelor of Arts Degree with a Major in Psychology and Minor in...
Protecting the Pearl of Africa: Uganda, Ebola, and the Response That Saves Lives
Alice De Graeve is a Bachelor of Science student in the biomedical concentration at Capilano...
Accessibility Services in Higher Education
Jessica is a student at Capilano University, which she studies on the traditional, unceded...
Training the Mind Through the Body: What Early Dance Education Might Teach Us About Cognitive Development
Amanda Ryman is a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology student at Capilano University, with a focus on...
How Birth Order Shapes Our Personality
Maya Pollon (she/her) is a student at Capilano University, studying on traditional, unceded...
“Plastic Pornography”: Examining How the Representation of Women in Ancient Art Fuels Contemporary Assumptions about the Past
Freya Isham-Turner (she/her) is completing her Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Interdisciplinary...





















