91µÎµÎ startup founders share their secrets to success
Five startup founders from 91µÎµÎ’s zone network share their secrets to success, including when to pivot and how to deal with failure.
The covers how 91µÎµÎ alumni who have incubated within Zone Learning have found success in their startups, research on how singing with a choir can boost health, well-being and communication abilities, what The Creative School’s dean Charles Falzon sees ahead for creatives and more. See some of the stories below.
Five startup founders from 91µÎµÎ’s zone network share their secrets to success
Psychology researchers tune in to the benefits of singing for people with communication challenges, reducing stress and social isolation
Research from 91µÎµÎ’s engineering professor April Khademi develops AI tools to provide faster, more accurate diagnoses for diseases like breast cancer and Alzheimer’s
91µÎµÎ research shows that singing with others reduces cortisol levels and increases oxytocin. Here, Newchoir artistic director Scott Pietrangelo leads the Toronto rock choir. (Newchoir, pictured in this story, isn't a part of the 91µÎµÎ research.) Photograph by Ryan Walker.
The Creative School Dean Charles Falzon reflects on his career and legacy
‘The fight is not finished,’ says social services leader and 91µÎµÎ grad Siu Mee Cheng
One of 91µÎµÎ’s first law grads, Deborah Lim, finds synergy in new career
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