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Developers need to make women’s nighttime safety a priority

Metro News interviewed Sara Ortiz Escalante, a PhD student at UBC’s school of community and regional planning, about the need for better planning in Vancouver to ensure the city is safe […]

These Canadian universities will make you the most employable

Huffington Post mentioned UBC in an article about the top universities in the country in terms of employability as ranked by global university analyst QS. UBC was the fourth Canadian school in the […]

No strings attached

The Vancouver Observer featured the Museum of Anthropology event “Spotlight Taiwan.” Puppet troupes and First Nations visual artist Connie Watts improvised a performance featuring Taiwanese puppets alongside traditional Coast Indian artefacts […]

Major B.C. earthquake could cost Canadian economy $127.5 billion

MSN published a Metro News story quoting David Edgington, a UBC geography professor, for an article about the potentially huge economic cost of a major earthquake in B.C. Edgington noted […]

Steven Galloway makes first statement since UBC firing

The Globe and Mail, CTV, Toronto Star and other media outlets reported on a statement released by former UBC creative writing chair Steven Galloway. Galloway confirmed that he was accused of […]

Okanagan Charter redefines health care at six universities

University Affairs mentioned UBC in an article on the Okanagan Charter that encourages post-secondary institutions to prioritize health and well-being in all aspects of the school’s policies and spaces. The […]

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UBC experts available for comment on approval of Metro Vancouver transit plan phase one

UBC professors are available to comment on Metro Vancouver mayors’ approval today of the first phase of a $2-billion, 10-year transit plan.

Shouldn’t lectures be obsolete by now?

BBC mentioned UBC in an article on the limited effectiveness of traditional in-class lectures. UBC, Stanford, and MIT all introduced “active learning” into their physics courses following a campaign spearheaded by Carl […]

City of Vancouver interested in rat surveillance program

CBC reported on a rat surveillance program that will be conducted by two UBC students. The project has city staff considering implementing the system. “New York has a bit of a rat surveillance […]

Atwood and Martel among Canadian writers drawn into row

The Guardian reported on the controversy following an open letter from more than 80 Canadian authors defending former UBC creative writing professor Steven Galloway. Related stories include a Globe and Mail op-ed by […]

Why a one-degree change can make or break Earth’s climate

Forbes published an interview with Jesse Brewer, a UBC professor emeritus of physics and astronomy, about the reasons small changes in the earth’s temperature will have drastic implications. “There are […]

Discussing the global fish count

Dirk Zeller, a senior researcher with the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries and a contributor to the Global Atlas of Marine Fisheries, spoke to CBC’s Radio On the Coast (segment begins […]

Black Friday ads stirring up chaos

Global highlighted UBC Sauder School of Business research that explains why violence often occurs during Black Friday retail sales. “What our research shows is that it starts early,” said study co-author […]

Treatments for one type of dementia may also work in others

Huffington Post featured work by Mari DeMarco, a UBC researcher focussing on neurodegenerative diseases. DeMarco is developing a way to detect biomarkers that can identify and follow the progression of […]

Reconciliation marks installation of Santa Ono as UBC president

The Vancouver Sun reported on the official induction ceremony for UBC President Santa Ono which featured messages of reconciliation and healing. “In a large, decentralized organization such as a modern research […]

Federal policy paper on housing gives short shrift to young people

The Vancouver Sun interviewed Paul Kershaw, a UBC professor at the school of population and public health, about the recently released federal plan for a National Housing Strategy and its […]

Major B.C. earthquake could cost Canadian economy $127.5 billion

Metro News quoted David Edgington, a UBC geography professor, for an article about the potentially huge economic cost of a major earthquake in B.C. Edgington has studied the rebuilding process after major […]

Researchers capture key ocean predator

The Globe and Mail highlighted UBC research that found the broad class of single-celled microbes known as diplonemids are unexpectedly abundant in the world’s oceans. “They’re not the kind of […]