Join a Lunch & Learn on Thursday, March 12, at noon to hear directly from project leaders on the expected changes to Lab access, shuttle routes, and enhanced safety measures with the upcoming Strawberry Gate reopening. Add the event to your calendar and submit your questions in advance by using the form linked below. Add […]
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Ridepanda Webinar on Feb. 25: Learn About Leasing E-Bikes at the Lab
Join Ridepanda on Wednesday, February 25 at 11 am for a webinar where you’ll learn more about Berkeley Lab’s bike program as well as get tips on how to pick the right bike that best suits your needs. Want to try before you subcribe? Ridepanda will be onsite on March 17th from 11 – 2 […]
Lab Commute Spotlight: Haoyue Jiang’s Scoop Commute Experience
Lab Commute Spotlight: Haoyue Jiang’s Scoop Commute Experience April 15, 2025 In this Q&A, Haoyue Jiang, Graduate Student Research Assistant in the Materials Sciences Division, shares her experience using Scoop to improve her daily commute to the Lab. Learn about her motivations, daily routine, and the unexpected benefits she’s found through the Lab’s official carpooling […]
Lab Commute Spotlight: Cindy Lee’s Shuttle Experience
Lab Commute Spotlight: Cindy Lee’s Shuttle Experience June 24, 2025 As a Senior Communications Specialist at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) and a super user of the Lab’s shuttle services, Cindy Lee has a lot to say about her commute. In this Q&A, she discusses her reasons for choosing the shuttle, the benefits she’s gained, […]
Transportation and Parking Progress Updates
Dear LBNL Colleagues, Since January, we’ve been communicating with you about our shared transportation challenges and asking you for your ideas. We’re pleased that based on your feedback, we’re making significant progress in providing our community with updated commuting options. Your willingness to take advantage of these options is freeing up parking spaces, reducing commuting […]
Transportation — The Lab Has a Program. You Play a Part.
It’s no secret that parking on the hill is tough, and as we continue to grow with new opportunities for scientific and infrastructure development, it’s going to get tougher. While that growth is exciting, it also means more construction, people, and vehicles. Read the entire email, then share your suggestions.
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