An innovative approach to building codes garners recognition from the Province of BC.
For the fifth annual UBC waste audit, volunteers learnt about our sorting habits by hand-sorting 17 bins of trash, recycling, and food scraps from the AMS Nest.
The University Boulevard water feature has undergone a transformation to support local biodiversity as competitive plants are replaced with friendlier species.
You may have spotted Thelma and Thomas, the worms, springing up across campus to remind us to Sort it Out.
As the new year begins, we sat down with Campus and Community Planning’s Associate Vice President, Michael White, to look back on campus planning in 2017 and ask him what we can look forward to in 2018.
As the Stadium Neighbourhood planning process enters Phase 2, the Neighbourhood’s outline is starting to become clear — residents want a sustainable, affordable community that will connect the academic campus with Wesbrook Village and wellbeing areas like the nearby UBC Botanical Garden and athle
UBC mechanical engineering students have put a new spin on the “green wall” with the recently installed Revolving Gardens, a SEEDS Sustainability Program project in the AMS Student Nest.
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.
A student-led installation in collaboration with the SEEDS Sustainability Program brings together art and sustainability through a mythological lens.
UBC’s leadership in sustainability, highlighted by AASHE, reflects efforts to improve air quality by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.