UBC’s campus and neighbourhood environments play a vital role in the physical, mental, and social wellbeing of students, staff, and faculty – so how can green building design enhance this?
The 2018 fall edition of Bike to Work (+ School) Week could have just as easily been called the rainfall edition, but that didn’t deter hundreds of UBC cyclists from logging the most rides in the region.
Hundreds of UBC cyclists participated in the Spring 2018 edition of Bike to Work Week May 28 to June 3
Why are there no bike lanes on Main Mall or University Boulevard? Because the centre of campus is a Pedestrian Priority Zone, where safety and sharing the space trump speedy travel.
Look back on the history of neighbourhood planning at UBC with Campus and Community Planning.
Feed your appetite for food, friends and culture
UBC has a new campus-wide public bike share program. The distinctive white and orange bikes can be picked up and dropped off all over campus, providing a faster way of getting around that’s fun, sustainable and healthy.
Read the U Boulevard Area 2018 Update public consultation summary report.
Earlier this spring, Campus and Community Planning invited the university community to comment on updated plans for the U Boulevard area through a public consultation process.
The Sustainability Soirée recognizes faculty, staff, and student contributions in advancing sustainability at UBC
UBC has entered into a license agreement with Dropbike, Canada’s first and only hub-based smart bike sharing and micro-mobility company, to deliver a public bike share system at the UBC Vancouver campus.