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Dr. Bill Morrison fonds
2013.18 · Fonds · [between 1985 and 2002]

Collection consists of a selection of academic research papers from Bill Morrison. Consists of academic works written by Morrison (often in collaboration with Ken Coates), papers presented at conferences, and background material that related to his research.

Publications
1994.1.1.4 · Série organique · [after 1990]
Fait partie de UNBC Office of External Relations

Series consists of pamphlets, posters, guides, reports, and other publications created by the UNBC Office of Communications.

Spotlight on UNBC - September 1993
1994.1.1.5.1.07 · Pièce · 1993
Fait partie de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from September 1993. Features include an interview with students regarding why they attend UNBC; development of the co-op education program; UNBC's new faculty in the International Studies, Nursing and History departments; plans for convocation 1994; the UNBC academic calendar; the promotion of UNBC in southern media; public bus tours of UNBC; and a tour of the regions with Iona Campagnolo and other UNBC officials. Includes interviews with Fred Gilbert (Dean of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies), Dan Lousier (BC Forest Service), Larry Woods (International Studies), Dana Edge (Nursing), Robin Fisher (History), Carmen Pickering (UNBC Tour Guide), Ken Coates (UNBC VP Academic), Eileen Heir (Yirka Dene Language Institute), Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor), Ron Sebastian (First Nations artist), and Herb Russell (Executive Director, Gitanyow). Also includes interviews with UNBC students and graduates Kelly Breen, Jackie Watson, Brad and Beverly Freathy, Kathy Vagt, and Terri Stewart (Northwest Community College student advisor).

Spotlight on UNBC - November 1993
1994.1.1.5.1.09 · Pièce · 1993
Fait partie de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from November 1993. Features include the development of the UNBC calendar for 1993-1994, the construction of the lab building, the needs of students in the laboratory, space allocation, the UNBC rotunda, a 1 million dollar endowment for UNBC by Northwood, the First Nations forum, the anticipation of the opening of UNBC by Queen Elizabeth, a breakfast held by the UNBC Women's Caucus for women's history month, UNBC is the newsmaker of the year, the federal election results and opinion from UNBC faculty, and views of UNBC by helicopter. Includes interviews with Martin Cocking (Assistant Registrar), Nicole Lyotier (UNBC Liaison Officer), Conchetta di Francesco (UBC Liaison Officer), Lynda Mychaluk (SFU Liaison Officer), Houston Secondary School grade 12 students, Ann McNaughton (BCIT Liaison Officer), Jerry Hurn (Hemingway Nelson Architects), Mark Bernards (Chemistry), Peter McEwan (Lab Manager), Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President), Deanna Nice (Nisga'a), Clive Keen (Director of Communications), Myra Rutherdale (UNBC Women's Caucus), Greg Poelzer (Political Science), and Paul Bowles (Economics).

Spotlight on UNBC - February 1994
1994.1.1.5.1.12 · Pièce · 1994
Fait partie de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 1994. Features include the construction of the UNBC Prince George campus, a spotlight on heart month, the appointment of the Northwest Regional Coordinator, UNBC updates on CKPG TV, and a spotlight on natural resource management and environmental studies. Includes interviews with Peter Heaton (Project Manager), Dean Cooper (former VP Administration), Ken Prkachin (UNBC program chair of Psychology), Maureen Salton (BC Heart and Stroke Foundation), Dana Edge (UNBC Nursing), Margaret Anderson (Northwest Regional Coordinator), Bob Harkins, Fred Gilbert (Dean of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies), Darwyn Coxson (UNBC Biology), Doug Baker (Environmental Studies), Annie Booth (Environmental Studies), Ellen Petticrew (UNBC Geography), Dave Robinson (Outdoor Recreation and Tourism), Winifred Kessler (UNBC Forestry), and Jackie Watson (UNBC student).

Spotlight on UNBC - December 1995
1994.1.1.5.1.31 · Pièce · 1996
Fait partie de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from December 1995. Features segments on UNBC technology, including fibre optics, use of technology for teaching, video conferencing, high-tech microscopes, the importance of technology for reaching the regions, internet access, and online courses. Additional highlights include a discussion on the recent Quebec referendum, an acquisitions endowment for the UNBC library from Royal Bank, Safety Awareness Week at UNBC, and a visit from Santa. Includes interviews with Lyle Watkins (BC Tel), Tim Beekman (Dynacom President), Alex Hawley (UNBC Biology), Eva Doerksen (UNBC student), Glenda Prakchin (UNBC Psychology), Reg Horne (UNBC Geography), Hugues Massicotte (UNBC Forestry), Richard Lazenby (UNBC Anthropology), Jerry Windsor-Martin (Phillips Electronics), David Dowling (UNBC English), and Stan Beeler (UNBC English).

Spotlight on UNBC - March 1997
1994.1.1.5.1.44 · Pièce · 1997
Fait partie de UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from March 1997. Features segments on the 3rd annual UNBC Winterfest; the creation of the William Ferry endowment fund; a measles prevention strategy campaign at UNBC; a visit from the Government Leader of the Yukon, Piers McDonald; UNBC students went to Harvard for a UN Model simulation; Chinese Cultural Days at UNBC for Chinese New Year; a survey at the Ice Fishing Derby; a UNBC hosted math conference for high school students; and the importance of marketing UNBC due to competition. Includes interviews with Pat Appavoo (UNBC Librarian); Harold Moffatt (former Prince George mayor); Judge William Ferry; Murray Sadler (UNBC Founder); Robin Johnson (UNBC Health Centre); Piers McDonald (Government Leader of the Yukon); Lily Chow (UNBC faculty); Max Blouw (UNBC Fisheries); Jennifer Hyndman (UNBC Math); Clive Keen (UNBC Communications); Sue Kubik (CASE International); Suzy Mink (CASE director); and UNBC students Karen More, James Sztyler, Diane Stover, and Anna Velasco.

David G. Fish fonds
2000.10 · Fonds · 1963-1997

Fonds contains 12.5 cm of textual records consisting of drafts of papers, off-prints of articles authored and co-authored by Fish, and files pertaining to his consultancy work in the Maldives and Sri Lanka. Also contains digital records and on diskettes (which have been migrated to CD), which include correspondence, memoranda, drafts, and other working files.

Sans titre
1993.1.2.029 · Dossier · 1999-2001
Fait partie de UNBC History Collection

File consists of summaries regarding A Northern Centre of Education for Rural Health, Rural and Northern Health Research, Rural & Remote Health Research and ephemera pertaining to the opening of the Northern Health Sciences Building at UNBC and one CD, Jago Powerpoint & Files..

1993.1.2.042 · Dossier · 1992-1994
Fait partie de UNBC History Collection

File consists of the following issues of the UNBC Office of Institutional Research's newsletter, "Issues in Focus":

  • Issue No. 1, June 1992
  • Issue No. 2, Nov. 1992
  • Issue No. 3, Dec. 1992
  • Issue No. 4, May 1993
  • Issue No. 5, Oct. 1993
  • Issue No. 6, Apr. 1994
  • Issue No. 8, Feb. 1995
1993.1.2.043 · Dossier · 2008-2009
Fait partie de UNBC History Collection

File consists of the following issues of the UNBC Learning Skills Centre micropublication zine, "Inked":

  • Issue No. 1, Oct. 2008
  • Issue No. 2, Nov. 2008
  • Issue No. 3, New Years 2009
  • Issue No. 4, Feb. 2009
  • Issue No. 5, Mar.-Apr. 2009
1993.1.2.044 · Pièce · 20 Mar. 2008
Fait partie de UNBC History Collection

Item is an original final report from UNBC's first Green Day entitled: "UNBC's 1st Annual Green Day: 'Spring into Green' - Final Report". The final report is a compilation of reports written by the organizers of Green Day, the students of ENVS 325 (Global Environmental Change: Science and Policy).

1993.1.2.056 · Pièce · 23 Feb. 1994
Fait partie de UNBC History Collection

Item is a memorandum from J.F. Newberry, VP Administration, to UNBC deans and directors and the members of the Job Evaluation Committee regarding "Job Classification Reviews".

Northern Sport Centre brochures
1993.1.2.059 · Dossier · 2007-2013
Fait partie de UNBC History Collection

File consists of:

  • Northern Sport Centre - Grand Opening September 21, 2007 - Commemorative magazine
  • Northern Sport Centre 2007 brochure
  • Northern Sport Centre 2008-2009 Timberwolf Trail Challenge brochure
  • Northern Sport Centre Spring/Summer 2012 Activity Guide
  • Northern Sport Centre Summer 2013 Activity Guide
Audiovisual Material
1992.10.2 · Série organique · 1991-2000
Fait partie de Ron A. Sebastian Collection

File consists of 6 videocassettes of the construction of ceremonial mace, chairs, and Senate doors for the University of Northern British Columbia.

"North to the Future"
1994.1.1.5.3.47 · Pièce · 1995
Fait partie de UNBC Office of External Relations

"North to the Future" is a promotional video for UNBC. Contains clips with Ken Coates (Founding VP Academic), Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President), Queen Elizabeth II, Jon Swainger (UNBC Fort St. John), Iona Campagnolo (Founding UNBC Chancellor), Mayor Steve Thorlakson (Fort St. John), Kari Stedham Gosnell (UNBC Terrace), Deanna Nyce (Wilp Wilxo'oskwhl Nisga'a), Jennifer Azak (UNBC Nass Valley), Mari-Etha Pienaar (Prince Rupert), Mayor John Kuz (Prince Rupert), Brent Campbell (Deloitte & Touche, Prince George), Tom Steadman (UNBC Founder), Paul Shelley (Royal Bank, Prince George), Winifred Kessler (UNBC Forestry), Tom Boughner (Skeena Cellulose, Prince Rupert), C.T. Hazelwood (Northwood Pulp & Timber, Prince George), Joanne Matthews (UNBC librarian), Gail Sexsmith (BC Hydro, Vancouver), Pat Sarsfield (UNBC Award and Financial Aid Coordinator), Vernon Forster (UNBC Donor), Sean Maurice (UNBC student), Fay Niemi (UNBC student), Kirsten Hartley (UNBC student), and Jackie Watson (UNBC Graduate).