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Why do dogs love car rides?

Romper quoted Stanley Coren, a dog behaviourist and emeritus professor of psychology at UBC, about ways to make your dog even more excited on car rides.

Mar 28, 2019

Does the switch to daylight time lead to heart attacks and traffic accidents?

The Globe and Mail cited a study by Stanley Coren, a professor emeritus at UBC, which found there are more traffic accidents on the Monday after the clocks are turned […]

Mar 4, 2019

If you die alone and unloved, will your pet eat you? A National Post Valentine’s Day investigation

The National Post spoke to Stanley Coren, a professor emeritus at UBC and expert in dog psychology, for a Valentine’s Day article. The piece also appeared in the Regina Leader-Post.

Feb 15, 2019

Cognitive abilities vary among humans, is the same true of other species?

CBC‘s Quirks and Quarks spoke to Stanley Coren, a professor emeritus of psychology at UBC, in an article about cognitive abilities in animals. Coren explains that dogs can have a […]

Dec 17, 2018

The most obedient dog breeds

MSN mentions “The Intelligence of Dogs” a book written by UBC psychology professor Stanley Coren.

Dec 12, 2018

Therapy dogs go to university

A study by UBC professor emeritus Stanley Coren was mentioned in an article in Ottawa Life about the benefits of therapy dogs in universities. Coren’s research says that having a […]

Nov 14, 2018

What makes your pet tick?

Stanley Coren, a professor emeritus in the psychology department at UBC was quoted in a Reader’s Digest article about understanding pets. “The secret to understanding dog behavior is that the […]

Oct 2, 2018

Doggy De-stress event helps students pet away anxiety

Doggy De-stress event helps students pet away anxiety

The UBC department of psychology is teaming up with Vancouver ecoVillage and the UBC Alma Mater Society to bring 15 therapy dogs to campus.

Sep 19, 2016

Spring forward? Is Daylight Saving Time worth it?

Spring forward? Is Daylight Saving Time worth it?

Ahead of Daylight Savings Time on March 9, sleep expert and UBC Professor Emeritus Stanley Coren discusses the impact of setting our clocks one hour ahead.

Mar 4, 2014

Understanding dogs

Psychology prof. and dog expert Stanley Coren at the 2013 Public Salon

Jun 12, 2013

The Next Big Thing in 2011, and beyond: Annual UBC researcher predictions

For the fifth year UBC Reports, the monthly news publication for the University of British Columbia, has asked experts to identify advances that may transform your world.

Dec 29, 2010

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