News

SCARP Associate Professor Mark Stevens receives Dean's Award for Service
The School is delighted to share with you that SCARP Associate Professor Mark Stevens is be one of the recipients of the Dean’s Award for Service this year!
November 28, 2022

SCARP Prof. Kelly Clifton on bike share programs' footprint and the future
More comprehensive evaluations of bike share programs and their net impact on the environment have resulted in improved design and operations in some services. Kelly Clifton comments in this interview.
November 23, 2022

UBC students paint campus Cairn for Trans Day of Remembrance
The Campus Cairn is repainted constantly by students of UBC Engineering, whether for campus spirit or commemoration. This week it was painted with transgender and pride colours to commemorate those who didn't survive transphobic violence.
November 21, 2022
SCARP student Paul Akaabre co-produces housing research
Report "The prevalence of low income-tax payments among owners of expensive homes in Vancouver and Toronto": “Most luxury homes in Greater Vancouver appear to be purchased with wealth derived from sources other than earnings taxed in Canada.”
November 15, 2022

SCARP Assoc. Prof. James Connolly on green gentrification in cities
James Connolly was among those interviewed on "green gentrification": “Greening needs to happen in relation to housing policy and other land use controls. The only responsible agenda is when greening happens in relation to those other agendas.”
November 10, 2022

SCARP's Assoc. Prof. Martino Tran on Vancouver's traffic congestion conundrum
From the Globe and Mail: “Estimates are in the billions of dollars in terms of lost productivity, and there are all kinds of local environmental challenges associated with congestion."
November 8, 2022

SCARP alum on Richmond's flood protections
SCARP PhD alum Dr. Lilia Yumagulova comments on Richmond's flood protection plan, advocating for risk-based funding. Read more in Richmond News' full article.
November 1, 2022


UBC Thrive: UBC's month celebrating and supporting mental wellness
Thrive is a time when we come together as a UBC community to learn about, talk about, and explore ways to support our mental health. More than that, it's when we show each other we're not alone, and how mental health can be a community event too.
October 27, 2022

SCARP Adjunct Prof. Su-Jan Yeo talks teaching innovation
Su-Jan Yeo spoke as part of a feature series on UBC instructors offering innovative learning experiences, environments, and introducing new ways of overcoming barriers in their classes.
October 24, 2022
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