Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking with staff and students in the grade 12 French class at a Granisle school.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking to a group of students at a Granisle highschool.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo, Estelle Berube, Ellen Knowles, Birgit Guderjahn, and teacher John Wright in Ottawa during a Cassiar student trip to Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City.
Photograph depicts a First Nations art mural on an interior wall at Hartley Bay school, designed by North Vancouver architect Ib G. Hansen.
Photograph depicts the exterior of a newly renovated Kitkatla school, designed by North Vancouver architect Ib G. Hansen.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo sitting at a long table at a fundraiser for Terrace Independent School in Terrace, BC.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking to students at Babine Elementary-Secondary School in Granisle, BC.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo standing in front of students in Babine Elementary-Secondary School auditorium in Granisle during school debate regarding killing baby seals.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo talking to a group of unidentified students at Mount Elizabeth Secondary school in Kitimat, British Columbia in what appears to be a cafeteria.
Photograph depicts a group of unidentified Mount Elizabeth Secondary School students tossing basketballs behind their backs. The unidentified gym teacher stands in the middle of the group, watching.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo pointing at a map of British Columbia and talking to a class of elementary school children in Haida Gwaii during Campagnolo's Skeena Riding Tour of Haida Gwaii, BC. The children are in the foreground with their backs to the camera.
Fonds consists of the research and professorial records of Dr. Joselito Arocena, a founding faculty member of UNBC. Arocena was an internationally-recognized soil scientist and UNBC’s first Canada Research Chair. His records demonstrate his accomplishments as an academic and researcher, as well as his many and varied interdisciplinary research endeavours. Also included are selections from Arocena’s extensive photographic slide collection which illustrate his teaching, research projects, and personal interests.
Sans titrePhotograph depicts a table of seated graduates at the Queen Charlotte Secondary School graduation ceremony in Queen Charlotte City.
Photograph depicts an unknown woman addressing graduates to her left from a podium with microphone at the Queen Charlotte Secondary School graduation ceremony in Queen Charlotte City.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo addressing graduates from a podium with microphone at the Queen Charlotte Secondary School graduation ceremony in Queen Charlotte City.
Photograph depicts graduates speaking from the podium at the Queen Charlotte Secondary School graduation ceremony in Queen Charlotte City.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and others applauding the class of 1978 graduates at the Queen Charlotte Secondary School graduation ceremony.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo shaking hands with a female graduate at the class of 1978 Queen Charlotte Secondary School graduation ceremony.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo shaking hands with a female First Nations graduate and an unknown young man at the class of 1978 Queen Charlotte Secondary School graduation ceremony.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking with an unknown female First Nations graduate at the class of 1978 Queen Charlotte Secondary School graduation ceremony.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo meeting the family of a graduate at the class of 1978 Queen Charlotte Secondary School graduation ceremony.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from June 2000. Features segments on the "Retain 2000" conference on aboriginal student retention in higher education; the Irving K Barber Enhanced Forestry Laboratory; an Inuit art donation from Ray Anderson, the Bill Reid banners, and the Ron Sebastian art unveiling of the senate doors and ceremonial chairs; the UNBC Northern Advancement Program; the University of the Arctic and northern research; the archival processing of the Cassiar Fonds donation; GIS mapping technology; the Summer Computer Club for high school students; research on the movement of air pollution using a Doppler sodar system; and highlights from convocation 2000 including honourary degree recipients Horst Sanders and Chief Joseph Gosnell. Includes interviews with Paul Ramsey (Minister of Finance); Wayne Clogg (West Fraser Timber); Irving K Barber; Oscar Garcia; Chris Hawkins; Ron Sebastian; Ray Anderson (Canadian diplomat and art donor); Kwadwo Asante (art donor); Peter Jackson (UNBC professor); George Pedersen (UNBC Chancellor); and UNBC students and alumni Louise Creyke (Nursing), Pamela Spokes, Candace Gladu (Archives student assistant for Cassiar Project), Allan Kranz, Kori Robertson (Nursing), Michael Panchuk (Education), and Shunlai Lee.
Image depicts an old, boarded-up school building at an uncertain location.
Image depicts the school and teacherage located in Dome Creek, B.C.
Image depicts Upper Fraser Elementary School, after closure of town site. Map coordinates 54°06'54.4"N 121°56'16.6"W
Image depicts the Giscome bunkhouse in Giscome, B.C. Map coordinates 54°04'17.6"N 122°22'06.1"W
Image depicts a group of individuals who appear to be examining a rock. It is possibly part of an educational trip.
Image depicts a large group of people examining the sediment layers in a rock face.
Image depicts a woman standing next to a model of a ship in glass case in what appears to be a museum. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts the Station Museum and the "Alberta Pool Elevators Ltd." building in Dawson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts stuffed wildlife exhibits inside the Station Museum in Dawson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts old machinery, at the Atlin Museum in Atlin, B.C.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 1993. Features segments on the construction of the Prince George campus, a talk with the first UNBC students, milestones of 1992, and highlights from a First Nations forum held in Terrace. Includes footage of the temporary campus at the French-Canadian Club of Prince George, an interview with UNBC President Geoffrey R. Weller, an interview with Dean Cooper (VP Administration), a clip from an Interim Governing Council meeting, an introduction to some UNBC publications, an interview with Audrey McKay (member of the IGC), and a clip of Stuart McLean giving a talk for the UNBC President's Lecture Series.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from October 1993. Features include an announcement that the Prince George campus will be opening on time and construction deadlines have been met, the cataloging process for the UNBC library, recruitment of faculty, housing developments, student retainment, hiring of academic faculty, preparations for the grand opening of the campus, the UNBC School of Nursing regional operations, the UNBC scholarship and bursary fund, the North to the Future campaign, Regional Coordinators and their importance, and the UNBC adrenaline club. Includes interviews with Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President), Ken Coates (VP Academic), Pat Appavoo (University Librarian), Dennis Macknak (Regional Operations and University College Relations), John Backhouse (Mayor of Prince George), Jan Thompson (President of the Cariboo Real Estate Board), Mary Louise McAllister (Political Science), Lee Keener (Math and Computer Science), Annie Booth (Environmental Studies), Karen Borsato (CNC Registration Manager, Quesnel campus), Mike Chiu (Telecommunications Supervisor), Tracey Niesh (Secretary for Regional Operations), Rob Corbett (Director of Human Resources), Joanne Fort (Northwest Community College), Leslie Hardy, Paul Ramsey (PG North MLA), Ellen Facey (South-Central Regional Coordinator), and Brian Cole (UNBC student).
Image depicts the Woodpecker School building.
Image depicts the old school in Woodpecker, B.C.
Image depicts the old Woodpecker School.
Image depicts the old Woodpecker School.
Image depicts the old Myatovic schools.
Image depicts the old Myatovic schools.
Image depicts the old Kamloops Residential School which operated until either 1977 or 1978 before becoming part of the Secwepemc Musem in 1982.
Image depicts an old, boarded up school, possibly the Central Fort George Traditional School in Prince George, B.C.
File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with Julie Fisher.