Image depicts the Prince George Public Library from 7th Ave.
Image depicts an old log building in Fort St. James; the sign on it reads "Clerk's Living Quarters, Later Used as Fort St. James First School."
Image depicts the old school in Woodpecker, B.C.
Image depicts an old, boarded up school in Island Cache, B.C.
Image depicts the public library in Hazelton, B.C.
Image depicts the King George V School in Prince George, which was demolished sometime around 2006 and Duchess Park Secondary School was built in its place.
Image depicts the Buckhorn Snowmobile Club, though it was formerly the Buckhorn school.
File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with Jean May.
File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with Mike Moore.
Series consists of the photographs taken and collected by Dr. Joselito Arocena. Arocena kept an extensive photographic slide collection for teaching, demonstration, research, and personal purposes. Included here from his slide collection is a large selection of images that feature his UNBC work and the Northern BC region. This series also contains digital photographs that Arocena created or collected.
File consists of slides depicting McGregor Model Forest.
File consists of slides depicting soil profiles at an unknown location, believed to be McGregor Model Forest.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students, Forests for the World, Tyner Boulevard, UNBC campus, and Dave Jackson.
File consists of slides depicting Princeton, the Coquihalla, UNBC faculty and staff, an event, the Okanagan, Osoyoos, Okanagan Falls, a vineyard, Vernon, soil profiles, and a ginseng plantation.
File consists of slides depicting Aleza Lake, Stoney Creek, Tl'azt'en Nation, a Health Centre opening, Dahl Lake, Paul Sanborn, and lacustrine clay.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 and FSTY 425 students, the UNBC Enhanced Forestry Lab, and rock weathering.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 425 students in the Okanagan.
File consists of slides depicting the sod turning ceremony for the UNBC IK Barber Enhanced Forestry Lab, UNBC campus, bear lake, and a pipeline.
File consists of slides depicting UNBC Convocation 2001, forestry graduates, Chris Opio, NRES faculty, and Joselito Arocena.
File consists of slides depicting Prince George City Hall and Overwaitea Foods in Prince George.
File consists of slides depicting a visit to Yukon Territory in 2002, including Dawson City.
File consists of an audio recording of an interview with Mike Moore. Includes one original recorded audio cassette and one copy.
File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with Doug Frazier and Linda McFarlane.
This fonds encompasses the academic and administrative career of esteemed Canadian historian Dr. Robin Fisher during his tenure at the University of Northern British Columbia. The records span Dr. Fisher's appointments at UNBC as professor, founding chair of the Department of History, Dean of Arts and Science, and Dean of the College of Arts, Social and Health Sciences.
Series include:
- Personal Records relating to Dr. Fisher's various appointments at UNBC
- Treaty Advisory records originating from Dr. Fisher's involvement in the Northern Interior Regional Advisory Committee and other treaty process advisory activities
- Teaching records relating to the development of Dr. Fisher's undergraduate and graduate courses, primarily in the Department of History
- Conferences & Service records relating to conferences attended or organized by Dr. Fisher, as well as activities given in service to the University or the community
File consists of records relating to the appointment of Dr. Robin Fisher as Full Professor and Chair of the History Department at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC). Fisher was the first Chair of the History Department at UNBC and was instrumental in developing the department from the ground up. Includes Fisher's letters of appointment, the pension plan, a UNBC "Notes for Applicants for Posts" brochure, a UNBC "Co-operative Education Program" brochure, a UNBC "International Studies and Programs" brochure, a draft of the first history courses offered by the UNBC History Department, a note about Fisher's research and teaching interests, a pamphlet for the UNBC group insurance plan in 1993, a UNBC employee welcome booklet, Fisher's 1992 Curriculum Vitae (resume), and a newspaper job advertisement for UNBC departmental chairs.
File consists of certificate for Robin Fisher in recognition of the successful completion of the Senior University Administrators Course (June 1998).
File consists of course development material for Dr. Robin Fisher's UNBC HIST 100 course "Headlines in History". Includes HIST 100 syllabus. Also includes the UNBC "Undergraduate Guide to the History Programme".
File consists of course development material for Dr. Robin Fisher's UNBC HIST 400 course "Aboriginal People in Canada". Includes HIST 400 syllabus.
File consists of course development material for Dr. Robin Fisher's UNBC HIST 407 course "Local History/Methodology" which was a summer field school course in Barkerville. Includes HIST 407 syllabus and course readings.
File consists of course development material for Dr. Robin Fisher's UNBC HIST 407 course "Local History/Methodology" which was a summer field school course in Barkerville. Includes HIST 407 syllabus.
File consists of course development material for Dr. Robin Fisher's UNBC HIST 407 course "Local History/Methodology" which was a summer field school course in Prince Rupert. Includes HIST 407 syllabus, course readings package, and annotated bibliography on the history of Prince Rupert.
File consists of presentation notes and correspondence related to a seminar on "Land, Law and History in British Columbia: The Nisga'a Case" at the University of Auckland in March 1996. Includes Dr. Fisher's resume for November 1995.
Series consists of 7 mini DVs recording "Exploring Our Roots: Forest History in Our Communities Annual Conference of the Forest History Association of BC" at UNBC in Prince George, September 18-19, 2009. Harry Gairns and Mike Apsey spoke and conference panel topics include:
- Looking to the Past to Inform the Future? Forest History within a Contemporary Context
- Applying Traditional Knowledge to Future Initiatives: First Nations Historical and Future Relationships with the Forests
- Forestry History in Our Communities: Robson Valley & Prince George
- Exploring Our Roots: Forest History Research Methodology
- From Exploration to Development: Bringing Forest History Forward.
Keynote Address by Mike Apsey and first part of the panel on "Looking to the Past to Inform the Future? Forest History within a Contemporary Context" at the the "Exploring Our Roots: Forest History in Our Communities Annual Conference of the Forest History Association of BC" at UNBC in Prince George, September 19, 2009.
Item consists of a recording of the panels "Exploring our Roots: Forest History Research Methodology" (part 2) and "From Exploration to Development: Bringing Forest History Forward" (part 1) at the the "Exploring Our Roots: Forest History in Our Communities Annual Conference of the Forest History Association of BC" at UNBC in Prince George, September 19, 2009.
Videocassette contains raw footage of interviews with UNBC students Sean Maurice, Brad Courtoureille, and Ray Reilly; shots of a the UNBC cafeteria with White Spot Express and Winchell's Express; students in a laboratory setting; and librarian Joanne Matthews providing library instruction.
Videocassette contains raw footage of librarian Joanne Matthews providing library instruction, shots of the UNBC Library, and other shots from the UNBC campus.
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with students Kirsten Hartley and Fay Niemi and an interview with Douglas Nord (Dean, Faculty of Management and Administration).
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with Paul Shelley (Royal Bank, Prince George), an interview with Tom Steadman, an interview with Brent Campbell (Deloitte & Touche, Prince George) who was a member of the Interim Governing Council.
Videocassette contains raw footage of UNBC students in residence, an interview with Jon Swainger (UNBC History) and a class taught by him, a laboratory demonstration and interview with Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry).
File consists of textual records created by Iris Communications during their filming of UNBC footage. Includes timing notes for footage, film shot descriptions, and videotape listings.
Videocassette contains stories created in 2001 for either "Spotlight on UNBC" or "UNBC Insight". Stories include the Northern Medical Program announcement (Jan. 2001); a Northern Medical Program workshop (Feb. 2001); the Bentley Centre sod-turning (2001); Convocation 2001; cancer research by Chow Lee (March 2001); Mim Hughes wins scholarship; and Tabor Lake limnology research (Feb. 2001).
Videocassette contains a story, possibly for "UNBC Insight", on Tabor Lake research with Ellen Petticrew's limnology class.
Videocassette contains a standup by Rob Van Andrichem announcing reruns of "Spotlight on UNBC" for the months of July and August, until the beginning of a new season.
Videocassette contains "Spotlight on UNBC" computer shots of content relating to rural health, the Retain 2000 conference, web courses, and anthropology.
Videocassette contains "Spotlight on UNBC" computer shots of UNBC's electron microscope and a UNBC promotional CD-Rom.
Videocassette is a UNBC recruitment video from 1997.
Videocassette contains footage of a roast for Tom Steadman, one of the founders of UNBC.
Videocassette is a donor recognition video created by UNBC entitled "Sign of the Times". The video is a slideshow of UNBC historical photographs set to music.
Videocassette contains "Prince George Regional Footage" from summer 2005. The video was created for distribution at the 2006 Winter Games at Torino and was available in PAL format as well as NTSC. UNBC was part of a Northern BC delegation that went to the 2006 Olympics in anticipation of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Rob van Adrichem was the Media Relations representative for the Northern BC delegation.