UBC Community Conversations offer residents a great opportunity to learn about planning and programs in UBC's neighbourhoods.
More than 70 UBC residents and their children took the opportunity to attend the latest Community Conversations event on November 27.
Transit, car, car share, bike, walk, skateboard... How do you travel to and from campus? You are invited to share your views on traveling to and from the UBC Point Grey campus.
UBC’s leadership in sustainability, highlighted by AASHE, reflects efforts to improve air quality by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Hundreds of UBC cyclists participated in the fall edition of Bike to Work Week, a regional competition celebrating bike commuting across Metro Vancouver
You are invited to join your neighbours and meet staff from the University Neighbourhoods Association (UNA) and UBC Campus + Community Planning.
Leading up to Bike to Work Week, we talked to cyclists on campus to hear their favourite part about biking at UBC and their tips for other bikers.
Have your say on the future of UBC's athletics and recreation facilities strategy October 3-23.
A three-wheeled bike is spreading the news about arts and culture on the UBC campus.
UBC’s neighbourhoods have an abundance of green space, and a range of recreational and childcare facilities that would be the envy of any municipality. They are all part of the University’s long-term plan to create a vibrant, diverse, sustainable community on campus.
The Planning Institute of British Columbia recognizes UBC student's study of residential bicycle parking.
A UBC student’s research on bicycle storage in campus residential buildings has garnered recognition from the Planning Institute of British Columbia (PIBC).