How Singing Can Improve Your Health, BBC Future

We often think of singing as entertainment or artistic expression—but what if it’s also a form of therapy? In How Singing Can Improve Your Health, BBC Future dives into the science behind song, revealing how this simple act can boost wellbeing in profound ways.

Singing isn’t just art—it’s part of who we are.

From ancient chants to modern choirs, singing has always been woven into the fabric of human life. But beyond its cultural and spiritual roots, science now shows that raising our voices in song is profoundly good for us. Whether it’s strengthening the lungs, lowering stress, or boosting social connection, singing taps into something deeply biological—something we evolved to do.

Emily Renshaw-Kidd awarded Community Hero Award.

Saturday 7 June marked a special milestone as CCCU welcomed alumni back to campus for the 10th annual Alumni Gala Dinner. More than a hundred graduates and guests gathered to celebrate a decade of connection, achievement, and shared pride in the University community. A highlight of the evening was the Alumni Awards ceremony, which recognises […]