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Stress is contagious in the classroom

Teacher burnout may affect students’ stress levels too, according to a new UBC study reported in TIME and other media outlets. The researchers found that when teachers experienced burnout, their […]

Wood buildings reaching higher

A new Globe and Mail article highlighted Ontario’s growing use of wood for structural components in buildings. UBC’s 18-storey student residence was mentioned. The building is being constructed as a hybrid of […]

Is Vancouver in the midst of a real estate bubble?

Real estate speculation and affordability was the topic of a Daily Hive article. As long as foreign investors are drawn to Vancouver, demand and prices will continue to rise, according […]

Cooking Essentials Series: The Basics and Beyond

UBCO working with SD 23 on coding curriculum for fall

The faculty at UBC’s Okanagan campus are working with tech entrepreneurs and school district educators to bring more applied design and technologies into classrooms by next school year, reports Kelowna […]

How to give your older kid more freedom

A new City TV article discussed the benefits of unstructured play and giving children independence. Whether a child is ready for this level of freedom depends on the child, the […]

Why we love reading about lottery winners

CBC News interviewed UBC psychology professor Elizabeth Dunn for an article on our interest in lottery winner. Dunn’s research has found that the human mind enjoys exploring potential futures rather […]

Vancouver mayor’s proposed vacancy tax raises red flags

CBC News quoted UBC Sauder School of Business professor Tsur Somerville for a story on growing criticism of Mayor Robertson’s plan to tax vacant homes. Some challenges of the proposed […]

Vancouver woman unable to end life after Bill C-14

Global News quoted UBC clinical professor Dr. Ellen Wiebe for a story on a woman with degenerative spinal condition who cannot end her life since the recent passing of the […]

Romance of the seas: Mating habits of the seahorse

National Geographic included research from UBC’s conservation group Project Seahorse for an article on mating rituals of the tiny sea creatures. Amanda Vincent, a UBC marine biologist and founder of […]

Premier addresses housing crisis, ignores foreign ownership

CTV News interviewed UBC economist Tom Davidoff for a story on housing affordability in B.C. Premier Christy Clark addressed housing concerns in a YouTube video. She said the province is […]

Electoral reform on the agenda at Vancouver roundtable

A UBC roundtable on electoral reform was featured in an article on MSN. The goal of the daylong panel with members of the federal government is to “kick start” the discussion, […]

This week’s curios: Significant others

The Huffington Post reported on UBC psychology research that found a link between the mental states of people and their partners. The research found that as couples grow older together, […]

How to meet someone at a wedding this summer

Glamour Magazine cited a UBC study for an article on how to get lucky at a wedding this summer. The UBC psychology research found that women tend to wear red or […]

B.C. entrepreneurs develop technology to improve health

The Globe and Mail published a Canadian Press story on innovative gadgets which are part of the growing market called “wearable technology.” Dr. Vahid Sahiholnasab, a UBC clinical instructor of community […]

Can electoral reform encourage better behaviour?

The Ottawa Citizen published an op-ed by Maxwell A. Cameron, director of UBC’s Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions, on the potential for electoral reform to encourage better behaviour. “Democracy is enriched […]

U.S. gun violence defies a solution

UBC political scientist Arjun Chowdhury wrote an op-ed for the Vancouver Sun on the unique situation of guns and violence in the United States. “Foreigners marvel at how the U.S. […]

Metro Vancouver needs an affordable transportation plan

Research by UBC landscape and architecture professor Patrick Condon was highlighted in a Vancouver Sun article on affordable transportation in Metro Vancouver. Condon found that the region could have streetcars […]

Burnaby’s low-income residents face evictions

The Globe and Mail featured work by UBC geography professors David Ley and Craig Jones for a story on the Burnaby housing market. Ley and Jones published an article in […]

Substance abuse support designed for LGBT youth

The Toronto Star included UBC research from the school of population and public health for an article on substance abuse support for LGBT youth. After surveying 22,000 Canadians, researchers found that […]