Revised: Bike Cafés – Jan-AprThere have been some changes to the Bike Cafés hosted by the SFU Philosopher’s Cafe and The City Program: events scheduled…
Free Lecture: Carl Guardino – Lessons learned from transportation referendaRethinking Transportation: New Voices, New Ideas Transportation Referendum: Lessons Learned from the Front Line Speaker: Carl Guardino, Silicon Valley Leadership…
Bike Cafés start January 13 at Musette Caffe ChinatownSFU Philosopher’s Cafe and The City Program are pleased to introduce a series of Bike Cafés, which will take place…
Video: Gil Penalosa – Live. Gil Peñalosa’s September 17th lecture, “Future Livability: Boast or Bust? Can Metro Vancouver maintain its Livability Credibility for the…
Video: Markus Moos – Are Millennials changing the game?. Markus Moos’s September 16th lecture: . The New Generation: Are Millennials Changing the Game? . Dr. Markus Moos, assistant professor…
SFU City Program: Fall UpdateNew Course Financing Urban Growth: The Use of Development Cost Charges and Community Amenity Contributions . Oct 30, 2014, 9…
Upcoming SFU EventsThere are so many. Here are just a few. For the full calendar of events, please visit here. . Thursday,…
Collected Tweets: Gil Penalosa at SFUStephen Rees compiles the tweets from #movingthefuture: Gil Penalosa’s presentation at SFU last night. Clever. . . Here.…
Free Lecture: "Are Millennials Changing the Game?" – Sep 16Millennials, born between the early 80s and the new millennium outnumber even the Baby Boomers. The roughly nine million Millennials…
Free Lecture: Gil Peñalosa on Future Livability of Metro VancouverRethinking Transportation: New Voices, New Ideas is a speakers’ series focused on key transportation issues and opportunities facing the Metro…
Free Lecture: Markus Moos – "Are Millennials Changing the Game?" – Sep 16A New Generation: Are Millennials Changing the Game? Brought to you by TransLink in collaboration with the SFU City Program…
Follow your passion: Next Generation TransportationLike the kind of information and issues posted below? You’ll love this: . Next-Generation Transportation Certificate – First course starts…
Ordinary Stats: The Education-Transit ConnectionRoz Kaplan, my colleague in Continuing Studies at SFU and Director of Liberal Arts and Adults 55+, just did some…
SFU City Program: Fall Courses NEXT-GENERATION TRANSPORTATION CERTIFICATE—APPLY BY JULY 29 This online program is designed to help mid-career professionals use next-generation transportation strategies to…
Dec. 19, 2022Vancouver’s “Dinosaurs Against Fossil Fuels” (DAFFS) Way Ahead of Their TimeSandy James Planner