Videotape contains footage of: 16-Aug-95 - NWCC Perspectives on the Regionalism of UNBC - Campbell, Al (Board Chair) / 16-Aug-95 - Fishing in Moricetown Canyon / 17-Aug-95 - Perspectives on UNBC's regionalism from a student, TUAC member, and NWRAC member - Dediluke, Margaret / 18-Aug-95 - UNBC in the Northwest Region - Anderson, Margaret
Videotape contains footage of: 18-Aug-95 - UNBC's New President - Jago, Charles / 21-Aug-95 - Shots of new residence and daycare / 23-Aug-95 - Transition to University - Bell, Jim / 23-Aug-95 - Mother/Child Communication Research Project - Beaumont, Sherry / 23-Aug-95 - Fitness Centre - O'Meara, Jim / 23-Aug-95 - Housing - Brazzoni, Randall / 24-Aug-95 - First Faculty Agreement - Keener, Lee / 24-Aug-95 - Business Collaborative Agreement - Olson, Dennis / 25-Aug-95 - Siberian First Nations Visit Northern BC - Akrimova, Galina
Videotape contains footage of: 3-Oct-95 - Caribou Habitat Research Project in the McGregor Mountains near the Bowron - Coxson, Darwyn; Stevenson, Susan
Videotape contains footage of: 11-Oct-95 - Tulip Planting Ceremony / 16-Oct-95 - Silicon Graphics Magic Bus - Shepherd, Bob / 25-Oct-95 - Opening Stand-up - Rob / 25-Oct-95 - Women's Conference presentation on how the Media Covered the Melanie Carpenter Campaign - Fiske, Jo-Anne
Videotape contains footage of: 19-Oct-95 - Presidential Debate - Michalos, Alex; Dennis Macknak; Whitcombe, Todd; Keen, Clive; Clarke, Maggie; Thompson, Tracy; Jago, Charles; Campagnolo, Iona / 22-Oct-95 - Stand-ups and Headlines - Rob / 24-Oct-95 - Children of Chernobyl project - McDougall, Peter / 24-Oct-95 - Shots of Daycare Construction
Videotape contains footage of: 20-Nov-95 - Frat and Sorority Build Christmas Toys / 22-Nov-95 - Electron Microscope Demonstration - Windsor-Martin, Jerry / 22-Nov-95 - UNBC Safety Awareness Week / 22-Nov-95 - Electron Microscope Presentation - Jago, Charles; Sykes, Eric / 22-Nov-95 - Course Videoconferencing - Prkachin, Glenda
Videotape contains footage of: 25-Nov-95 - Santa Claus - Zumbo, Bruno / 25-Nov-95 - Stand-ups and News Headlines - Rob / 27-Nov-95 - International Law Class has mock trial - Cole, Brian; Hickeson, Micheline; Nord, Doug
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 1995. Features include a Technology Management degree developed at the Kitimat and Prince Rupert regional campuses; a Maritime Research Institute in development in Prince Rupert; the completion of the UNBC Conference Centre; an interview with Jim O'Meara regarding a fitness centre; the construction of a new residence building announced; Mary-Ellen Kelm granted $70,000 from the National Health Research program to research aboriginal health policies; the Faculty of Natural Resources given $100,000 grant to study social values for forests using the Macgregor Model Forest; nominations for UNBC Chancellor; the UNBC Student Association election; sports at UNBC and a partnership between Otway and UNBC for cross-country skiing; and a review of some of Spotlight on UNBC's top stories. Includes interviews with Bob Vanstone (UNBC Kitimat Liaison Committee); Fred Gilbert (Dean, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies); Doug Baker (UNBC Environmental Studies); Bill Morrison (Dean, Research and Graduate Studies); Jim O'Meara (UNBC Fitness Centre); Jacquie Sobchishim (UNBC Conference Centre); Randall Brazzoni (UNBC Housing Manager); H.E. Ramon Hnatyshyn (Governor General); Dennis Macknak (Director, UNBC Regional Operations); Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President); Mary-Ellen Kelm (UNBC History); Alex Hawley (Natural Resources and Environmental Management Studies); David Robinson (NREM); Chris Lear (School District 57); George Harris (Prince George Art Gallery); Erin Kinghorn (UNBC Student Association); Dave Wood (Cross-country Ski Coach); and UNBC students Jenny Biem, Eric Wikjord, Niki Manhard, and Eric de Nys.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from April 1995. Features consists of international students at UNBC; a grant of $20,000 for a Social Work program to study Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders; public information sessions hosted by UNBC for student recruitment; and a mid-semester festival at UNBC for school spirit. Announcements in the show were made about UNBC hosting the Circumpolar University Co-op Conference; the 1995 Honourary Degree recipients; the reinstallment of Iona Campagnolo as UNBC Chancellor; and that UNBC received a gold medal in media relations from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education. Includes interviews with John Glarner (Vaxjo University); Glen Schmidt (UNBC Social Work); Kjell Lundmark (University of Umea); Bridget Moran; Margaret Ormsby; Bertram McKay; Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); Robin Fisher (Dean of Arts and Science); Troy Hanschen (UNBC Liaison Officer); Nicole Lyotier (UNBC Liaison Officer); and UNBC students Robert Karanja, Petri Kangaskokko, Kiwako Okuma, Jeanette Turpin, and Ray Zukanovic.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from June 1995. The main highlight of the episode was UNBC's 3rd convocation in May 1995 with speeches from Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor), Lesley McVey (graduating student), and Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President), as well as the presentation of honorary degrees to Bertram McKay, Bridget Moran, and Margaret Ormsby. Features also consisted of the announcement that Charles Jago will be the new president of UNBC; UNBC received 4000 registration applications for the 1995/1996 school year; construction of the new student residence; planned construction of a daycare centre; funding for financial aid, scholarships, and bursaries; UNBC Media Relations wins several awards; and "the top 5 reasons people watch Spotlight on UNBC". Includes interviews with Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President); David Dowling (UNBC English Chair); Stan Beller (UNBC English); Charles Jago (UNBC President); John Young (UNBC Political Science); Ivan Duke (North to the Future Campaign); Trudy Bryant (UNBC Development); and Russell Bock (Prince George high school student).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from September 1995. Features segments on the UNBC Fitness Centre; the opening of the new residence building at UNBC; the groundbreaking of the new UNBC daycare centre; research into communication between teenagers and their parents; a collaboration between UNBC and colleges for credit transfer; a new collective agreement for UNBC faculty; Jesus Christ Superstar performance; celebration for North to the Future campaign donors; Iona Campagnolo received an Honourary Degree from Simon Fraser University; an honourary retirement lunch for president Geoffrey Weller; and an interview with Charles Jago regarding his tour of the regions and UNBC's regional mandate. Includes interviews with Jim Bell (UNBC Student Services); Jim O'Meara (UNBC Fitness Centre); Randall Brazzoni (UNBC Housing Manager); Sherry Beaumont (UNBC Psychology); Dennis Olson (UNBC Business); Lee Keener (UNBC Faculty Association); Tom Steadman (UNBC Foundation); Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); Murray Sadler (UNBC Founder); Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Alan Campbell (Northwest College Board); and UNBC students Ray Zukanovic and Margaret Dediluke.
File consists of Dr. Jago's Installation Address.
File consits of Programme and Registration Information from the Northern Parallels 4th Circumpolar Universities Cooperation Conference.
File consists of a UNBC publication entitled "Computing and Telecommunications CTS Autobahn".
Video is a marketing tape created by PGTV for Prince George and UNBC.
Videotape contains footage of: 24-Feb-95 - Circumpolar Universities Cooperation Conference Tape 1
Videotape contains footage of: 4-Mar-95 - Mid-Semester Festival / 9-Mar-95 - Vancouver Information Sessions
Videotape contains footage of: 24-Mar-95 - Stand-ups - Rob / 24-Mar-95 - News Headlines - Rob / 22-May-95 - New Chair for the North to the Future Campaign - Duke, Ivan / 25-May-95 - Construction of the Second Student Residence
Videotape contains footage of: 28-Mar-95 - Agreement with Yakutsk State University / 3-Apr-95 - Presentation of Transforming Grizzly Bear Human / 5-Apr-95 - Presentation to the French Canadian Club, UNBC's First Prince George campus - Weller, Geoffrey / 12-Apr-95 - 1995 Graduate - Gouger, Claudette / 13-Apr-95 - 1995 Graduate - Readman, Mike / 15-Apr-95 - UNBC Masters Students Go To Siberia - McLarnon, Shauna; Ghazouly, Chris, Palmer, Joel
Videotape contains footage of: 6-Dec-95 - Montreal Massacre Memorial - Jago, Charles; Poff, Deborah
Videotape contains footage of: 30-Nov-95 - Aboriginal tourism opportunities in northern BC - Kramer, Pat (author) / 13-Dec-95 - The opening of the Daycare Centre - Prediger, Anne-Marie / 13-Dec-95 - CPG donates 20 acres of land to UNBC / 14-Dec-95 - Child Welfare Research Centre is established - Ternowetsky, Gordon
Videotape contains footage of: 19-Dec-95 - Student Bagpiper - Embree, Andrew / 19-Dec-95 - Reel World Film Festival at UNBC - Boyd-Noel, Sarah; Livingstone, David
Subseries consists of footage created by Iris Communications, a video production company contracted by UNBC in 1994 to create promotional videos for the new university. The final promotional videos were titled "North to the Future" and "Northern Is...". Besides the master versions of these two films, this subseries also includes all of the raw footage filmed by Iris Communications used to create the videos. This footage predominantly consists of interviews (with administrators, students, faculty, stakeholders, and community members), Northern BC scenery, shots of the new UNBC Prince George campus, and recordings of important UNBC events from 1994 (such as the opening of the campus by Queen Elizabeth).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from March 1995. Features include using the BC Archives photograph collections online using the internet for research projects; a survey of UNBC students; a contest for the UNBC mascot; the construction of the second UNBC residence building; the naming of the UNBC Conference Centre as the Canfor Theatre; UNBC hosting the Women's Forum; high school students and UNBC; visits from UNBC Liaison Officers to high schools and colleges; and a UNBC promotional video. Includes interviews with Robin Blencoe (Government Services Minister); Robin Fisher (Dean, Arts and Sciences); Peter Bentley (Canfor Chairman and CEO); Vasso Vahlas (Women's Activist); Tom Steadman (UNBC Founder); Mike Willms (High School Counsellor); Pat Sarsfield (Awards and Financial Aid Coordinator); Martin Cocking (UNBC Associate Registrar); Ken Coates (VP Academic); Jon Swainger (UNBC History); Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); Judy Wahn (UNBC Commerce); Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry); Joanne Matthews (UNBC Librarian); and UNBC students Tony Lort, Fay Niemi, Sean Maurice, Brad Courtoureille, Ray Reilly, Marcy Anderson, Joe de la Ronde, Kirsten Hartley, Kierin Mackenzie, and Jackie Watson.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from May 1995. Features consist of a research exchange in Siberia for Political Science students; the UNBC Education program adding a curriculum and instruction major; the launch of the UNBC Safer Campus Initiative; the French-Canadian Club, which was the first campus for UNBC in Prince George; the Transforming Bear art piece installation; UNBC's 3rd convocation in May 1995, with 10 students graduating; and interviews with some of the 1995 graduates. Includes interviews with Greg Poelzer (UNBC Political Science); Pat Sarsfield (UNBC Awards and Financial Aid); Bryan Hartman (UNBC Chair of Education); Tracey Thompson (UNBC Security); Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President); Lois Boone (NDP); Margaret Gagnon; Martin Cocking (UNBC Associate Registrar); and UNBC students Chris Ghazouly, Shauna McLarnon, Joel Palmer, Mitch Verde, Meredith Bogle, Mike Readman, Kelly Breen, and Claudette Boger.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from November 1995. Features segments on the installation of Charles Jago; UNBC women's conference; UNBC student awarded national Scotia Bank Excellence award; research grant for studying Moose River; research on friction at the atomic level; construction of the UNBC daycare; a UNBC tulip garden in commemoration of World War II; the Nisga'a cultural program; and a debate between faculty and administration on whether UNBC needs a president. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Grace Sanchez (UNBC); Jo-Anne Fiske (UNBC Women's Studies); Mark Shegelski (UNBC Physics); Marlene Thio-Watts ("Healthiest Babies Possible"); Annette Browne (UNBC Nursing); Peter McDougall (UNBC Human Resources); Alex Michalos, Dennis Macknak, Tracey Thompson, Deanna Nyce (Wilp Wilxo-oskuhl Nisga'a); Harry Nyce (Nisga'a Tribal Council); and UNBC students Ed Stafford, Cheryl Stevens, Bert Azak, and Jennifer Azak.
Videotape contains footage of: 24-Feb-96 - News Headlines - Rob
Videotape contains footage of: 27-Apr-96 - William Low on how month of birth influences success in hockey
Videotape contains footage of: 25-May-96 - Stand-ups and cut-aways - Rob
Videotape contains footage of: 13-Aug-96 - Youth Exploring Science Camp - Whitcombe, Todd; Hall, Virginia; kids / 18-Aug-96 - Chancellor's Tour - Bello, Nate; Campagnolo, Iona / 24-Aug-96 - Closing Stand-up - Rob
Videotape contains footage of: 17-Sep-96 - Canadian Institute of Planners Recognition - Bloodoff, Peter; King, Leslie
Videotape contains footage of: 16-Oct-96 - Food Bank / 17-Oct-96 - Poverty Forum - Ogasawara, Sherry; Wells, Cindy; Riches, Graham / 23-Oct-96 - New Nursing Program - MacLeod, Martha / 25-Oct-96 - Quality of Life Conference - Michalos, Alex
Videotape contains footage of: 21-Nov-96 - New English courses on the World Wide Web - Beeler, Karin; Dowling, David / 21-Nov-96 - Safety Week - Johnson, Robin / 21-Nov-96 - Career Panels - Leonard, Jim / 22-Nov-96 - Evening courses in the Winter semester - Reed, Alex / 24-Nov-96 - Stand-ups for December Spotlight - Rob
Videotape contains footage of: 24-Nov-96 - News Headlines - Rob / 2-Dec-96 - Launch of Centre of Excellence in Women's Health (Northern Secretariat) - Isaac, Barbara; Medd, Lorna; Godwin, Olive
Videotape contains footage of: 11-Dec-96 - Co-op job placements - Peterson, Ken; Rempel, Darlene / 11-Dec-96 - Men's Timberwolves Basketball - Robinson, Zane; Pooni, Jesse / 14-Dec-96 - Stand-ups and Headlines - Rob
Videotape contains footage of a President's Lecture Seriesevent with Harry Arthurs on February 21, 1996.
Videotape contains footage of Christmas Eve at UNBC in 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1996.
Recording entitled "Fibre of Russia" possibly includes footage of a summer 1996 research trip to Russia with a group of UNBC students and professor John Young.
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).
Videotape contains footage of: 26-Jan-96 - Stand-ups - Rob / 27-Jan-96 - News Headlines - Rob
Videotape contains footage of: 9-Mar-96 - WinterFest '96 Tape 2 including media fencing tournament, loonie breakfast, Paper Airplane Contest, Chem Magic Show, Tug-o-war / 10-Mar-96 - Canadian Institute of Forestry Ring Ceremony / 14-Mar-96 - BC Tel Dedication - Jago, Charles; Smith, Paul
Videotape contains footage of: 14-Mar-96 - Opening of the Tech Centre; Canadian Woodworks project - Tahlmann, Phil; Oliver, Patrick; Brown, Charles; etc. / 15-Mar-96 - 1st Masters Grad - Raymond, Seth
Videotape contains footage of: 19-Apr-96 - Caribou Relocation Program - Olmack, John; Watts, Glen
Videotape contains footage of: 22-Apr-96 - History Book Launch - Healy, Theresa; Larson, Gord; Kennedy, Jodie / 24-Apr-96 - Northern Land Use Institute - Curry, John / 25-Apr-96 - UNBC Grad Students to Guadalajara Conference - Frizzell, Garth; Sproule, Mike / 26-Apr-96 - Caribou Relocation Program - Coxson, Darwyn / 26-Apr-96 - Headlines and Stand-ups - Rob
Videotape contains footage of: 6-Jun-96 - Scotiabank Donates $75,000 - Marlatte, George; Poff, Deborah / 8-Jun-96 - UNBC's Child Welfare Research Institute Offers Summer Institute in Quesnel - Ternowetsky, Gordon; students / 8-Jun-96 - UNBC offers History course in Barkerville - Kelm, Mary-Ellen; Fisher, Robin; Carla Payne; Worton, Jim; Pardee, Chris
Videotape contains footage of: 4-Dec-96 - Toys for Tots - Paskus, Elliot; McLean, Charlotte / 5-Dec-96 - Reel World Film Festival - Livingstone, David / 10-Dec-96 - Russian Exchange students - Mineev, Vladimir; Chliamine, Andrei / 10-Dec-96 - Co-op Education - Petryszak, Nick; Verticchio, Lu; Leman, David / 10-Dec-96 - Women's Timberwolves Basketball - Dueck, Terri; Paskalidis, Selena; Hausot, Heather
Videotape contains footage of the 25th anniversary of Sandblast in 1996.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from April 1996. Features segments on UNBC Winterfest, including fencing, a chemistry magic show, a visit from high school students, and a World's Worst Lecture Competition; a new UNBC technology centre, which will pair academics and local businesses, such as Canadian Woodworks; Student Services Street is named after BC Tel; the first UNBC Forestry graduates are presented with rings; Jago's public lecture series concluded with lectures by John Stubbs and David Strangway; Paul Ramsey hosted a news conference relating to a tuition freeze; and Seth Raymond, the first UNBC student to graduate with a Masters Degree. Includes interviews with Frank Peebles (Prince George Free Press), Dave Sherwood (CKPG), Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry), Dennis Olson (UNBC Business), Peter MacMillan (UNBC Education), David Dowling (UNBC English), Robb Fry (UNBC Math), Paul Ramsey (Minister of Education, Skills & Training), Ellen Facey (UNBC Regional Coordinator), Charles Jago (UNBC President), Phil Thalmann (Canadian Woodworks), Charles Brown (UNBC Computer Science), Patric Olivier (National Research Council), Paul Smith (BC Tel), Fred Gilbert (Dean, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies), John Stubbs (SFU President), David Strangway (UBC President), Brian Cole (UNBC Student Society), Seth Raymond (UNBC student), and Bryan Hartman (UNBC Education).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from May 1996. Features segments on caribou transplantation to maintain American herds; the UNBC Northern Land Use Institute from BC Real Estate Foundation endowment; the "North to the Future" campaign; UN Model simulation; a new book by Gordon Ternowetsky about social welfare funding from governments; UNBC History students published book about local history; UNBC library acquired the ERIC database; and research by William Low on NHL success based on birthdays. Includes interviews with John Almack (US Wildlife Biologist); Glen Watts (BC Wildlife Biologist); John Curry (UNBC Environmental Studies); Setty Pendakur (BC Real Estate Foundation); George Richards (Weldwood CEO); Larry Woods (UNBC International Studies); Sharon Hunter; Gordon Ternowetsky (UNBC Social Work); Theresa Healy (UNBC History); Pat Appavoo (UNBC Librarian); Corey Blades (Northern Lights College); Nick Petryszak (UNBC Regional Coordinator); William Low (UNBC Economics); and UNBC students Mike Sproule, Garth Frizzell, Jodie Kennedy, and Gord Larson.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from September 1996. This episode is a special episode focusing on a trip to Russia with 16 UNBC political science students who studied post-Soviet Russia and their professor John Young. Includes interviews with John Young (UNBC Political Science); Doug Steele; Sylvain Fabi (Canadian Embassy); Ludmilla Nemova (Russian researcher); and UNBC students Dave Schaaf, Tyler Brock, Laurie Hildebrand, and Kyle Parker.