The William C. Gibson Room (formerly the Small Dining Room) is an elegant space perfect for small groups to dine, work, or learn together.
With a built-in pull-down projector screen and convenient boardroom-style set up, the William C. Gibson Room is an excellent option for executive meetings, study workgroups and staff retreats. Just as easily, the William C. Gibson Room converts into an impressive and intimate dining location with a beautiful mantle, as well as large windows and French doors connecting to the College’s expansive grounds and gardens. Up to 18 people can be accommodated around one table, and up to 24 people across two separate tables.
Washrooms are located on the same floor directly outside the William C. Gibson Room, and UBC’s wireless network access is available.
For William C. Gibson Room and other event venue rates, see Rates and Policies. For more information on Green College Dining Society catering options and rates (outside catering is not permitted), see Catering.
To book the William C. Gibson Room for your event, or for more information, make a Venue Booking Request online or contact .
- May 07, 2013The Global Civic Policy Society presents a Public Salon on Wednesday, June 5 from 7:30-9pm at the Vancouver Playhouse. A diverse range of speakers from very different walks of life will each spend 7 minutes speaking about something they are passionate about.
- May 01, 2013Applicant Paul Yachnin (McGill University) and fifteen co-applicants including Green College Principal Mark Vessey received funding to begin their multi-disciplinary project entitled "Forms of conversion: religion, culture, and cognitive ecologies in early modern Europe and its worlds."
- April 26, 2013Green College resident Brittany Welsh describes how the daunting task of mounting four shows of Shakespeare's The Tempest helped and inspired her and her colleagues in ways she hadn't envisioned when she started down the Bard's path five months earlier.
- January 04, 2013Seven Green College students volunteered at Lord Strathcona Elementary School in East Vancouver as part of UBC’s Community Learning Initiative TREK program, matching groups UBC students with elementary schools in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside neighbourhood, and helping with reading and writing lessons and tutoring students on a one-on-one basis.

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