Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from July 1993. Features include the First Nations studies program and its development in the regions, an interview with Murray Sadler regarding UNBC's creation, the construction of the Prince George campus including waterproofing and enclosing buildings, a tour of the regions, disbanding the Interim Governing Council and forming the UNBC Senate and Board of Governors, the Public Lecture Series, the University of Tasmania touring the UNBC campus and regions, a visit by the Minister of Advanced Education, the North to the Future campaign, and how to apply at UNBC. Also includes interviews with Margaret Anderson (Director of First Nations studies), Russell Alec (Education Supervisor, Carrier Sekani Tribal Council), Murray Sadler (Chair of the Interim Governing Council), Dean Cooper (UNBC VP Administration), Anne Martin (Chair of the Interim Governing Council Transition Committee), Bob Cleary (University of Tasmania), Brian McKenzie (University of Tasmania), Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President), Vic Bowman (PG Rotary Club), Tom Steadman, Art Robin (Royal Bank of Canada), and Nicole Lyotier (UNBC Liaison Officer).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from June 1993. Features include Prince George campus design changes (to ensure campus would be completed on time), public information sessions for the UNBC academic year, Darrell Bailie in the Boston Marathon, the Northern Lights convocation ceremony in Dawson Creek, a telecommunications conference in Dawson Creek partially sponsored by UNBC, an Arts Walk which focused on the UNBC regalia (the Ceremonial Chairs and Talking Stick created by Ron Sebastian), the UNBC motto and coat of arms, a Timothy Findley lecture as part of the UNBC public lecture series, academic candidates, tours of UNBC, and the history of the creation of UNBC. Also includes interviews with Paul Zanette (Interior designer), Ken Coates (UNBC VP Academic), Darrell Bailie (UNBC Systems Librarian), Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor), Jim Kassen (President of Northern Lights College), Timothy Findley (author), Darwyn Coxson (UNBC biology), Kathy Lewis (UNBC Forestry), and Murray Sadler (Chair of the Interim Governing Council).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from May 1993. Features include highlights of the past academic year (distance education and expanding course offerings for the upcoming academic year), a guided tour of the UNBC campus, phase 2 of construction and building completion for the UNBC Prince George campus, the acquisition of the Cassiar fonds, appointments of academic staff, and a Fort St. John conference and workshop with a UNBC representative in the Peace River region. Includes interviews with Bob Rutherdale (sessional lecture, History), Martin Cocking (Assistant Registrar), Godfrey Medhurst (Director of Facilities), John Dunn (First Nations studies candidate), Bill Bouffioux (XY Ranch), Daryl Wark (West Coast Energy, McMahon plant), Nick Petryszak (Regional Coordinator, Peace River).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from April 1993. Features segments on the construction of UNBC library and book acquisition for the library, a Prince Rupert workshop attended by UNBC staff to research fishery issues in the region, a staff profile feature, the central application system for UNBC applicants, the UNBC Social Work program, the development of the UNBC Prince George campus including contract bids for construction, Regional Coordinators and academic candidates, the Fulbright Scholarship program, and agreements for international students. Includes interviews with Pat Appavoo (University Librarian), Joanne Matthews (UNBC Information Services Librarian), Bill Morrison (Dean of Research and Graduate Studies), Bruno Raeber (UNBC receptionist), Tony Higgins (Chief Executive, UCAS), Mike Hamer (Director of Development), Larry Woods (International Studies candidate), McMorris Tate (International Studies candidate), Victor Konrad (Canada-US Fulbright program), Douglas Nord (Director of International Studies), Gordon Ternowetsky (UNBC Social Work), and David Fish (Dean of Health and Human Sciences).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from March 1993. Features segments on an interview with UNBC Chancellor Iona Campagnolo, coverage of a cheque presentation from Northwood to the UNBC fundraising campaign, the impact of UNBC on community colleges in the North, UNBC publications, an Interim Governing Council meeting in Kitimat, UNBC promotional clothing created by Wilf Schlitt (Up the Creek Garment Company), and an introduction to some of the new faculty members of UNBC. Includes footage of CT Hazelwood (President and CEO, Northwood), Tom Steadman (Chair, North to the Future Campaign), Doug Little (Senior VP Forest Operations, Northwood), faculty candidate public presentations (Patricia Kerig, Leslie Hardy), Ken Coates (UNBC VP Academic), Caroline Rochon (Northern Lights College), Terry Weninger (College of New Caledonia, President), and Don Anderson (Northwest Community College, President),
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.
"Spotlight on UNBC" was a promotional television show created by the UNBC Communications Department and was shown on the local Prince George Shaw television channel. The first 30-minute episode of "Spotlight on UNBC" aired in February 1993 and continued with one episode a month until 1998, when it switched to one episode every other month. After the year 2000, the show began to evolve into various shorter iterations for Shaw television audiences. These later shows were "UNBC Insight" (circa 2001) and "Plugged In" hosted by Sandra Claremont (circa 2004) which included "What's New This Week" stories created by the UNBC Communications, often filming a month's worth at once. The host of "Spotlight on UNBC", as well as the show's later iterations, was Rob van Adrichem. This subseries includes a complete run of the original "Spotlight on UNBC" episode masters from February 1993 to December 2000.
Series consists of video recordings and broadcast shows created by the UNBC Office of Communications and their partners.
Series consists of pamphlets, posters, guides, reports, and other publications created by the UNBC Office of Communications.
Polarization of Educational Opportunity and the Potential of Distance Education in British Columbia consists of 1 bound Phd Thesis (Doctor of Philosophy) entitled "Polarization of Educational Opportunity and the Potential of Distance Education in British Columbia," by Douglas Leaon Brown, Simon Fraser University, December 1987
Newspaper Clippings : Prince George consists of 1 binder of chronologically organised newspaper clippings related to UNBC, February 1990 to 29 May 1992
Collection consists of 2 copies of 1 booklet entitled "History of UNBC, 1987-1993," written, designed and produced by the UNBC Office of Communications. Author "CNK" [possibly Office of Communications Manager Clive Keen] Printed by Papyrus Printing Ltd., Prince George
File consists of correspondence relating to the position of the Associate Dean of Natural Resources and Environmental Science for the College of Science & Management at UNBC. Also includes a job posting.
File consists of a memorandum and an edited draft of the UNBC Facts 1999 publication.
Item is a news release announcing the appointment of Dr. Howard Brunt, VP Academic.
Item is a UNBC strategic plan titled: UNBC "The University Plan", 2010.
Item is a UNBC strategic plan titled: "Action: Strategic Plan for the University of Northern British Columbia, 2002-2007".
Item is a UNBC Peer Support Network brochure.
Item is a UNBC Employee Orientation Handbook.
Item is a UNBC "Hire Opportunities: Programs in the Arts, Social and Health Sciences" booklet.
Item is a Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies brochure.
File consists of the May 2005, Vol. 1 issue of "Where Are They Now?: A UNBC International Studies Newsletter for International Studies Alumni".
File consists of an April 1999 UNBC International Student Handbook, along with documents regarding international student recruitment.
Item consists of two organizational charts from UNBC Administration and Finance.
Item consists of copies of Prince George sister city agreements, likely provided to UNBC for informational purposes.
Item is a draft of the UNBC Continuing Studies Business Development Plan prepared by David Arnold for Dennis Macknak.
File consists of brochures created for the UNBC College of Arts, Social & Health Sciences, along with drafts and correspondence in relation to the brochures.
File consists of UNBC Women's Studies brochures.
Item is a brochure for the UNBC First Nations Centre.
File consists of:
- Co-operative Education Employer Handbook (1994) - includes outline campus map from 1994
- Co-operative Education Program Work Term Report Requirements (1994)
- Co-operative Education Student Handbook (1995?)
- Memorandum "Re: Resources to hire Co-op Student" to work on CSAM/CASHS website
- Co-operative Education Program brochure (199-?)
- UNBC Co-op Works! newsletter, 1 Jan. 2004 issue
- UNBC Co-op Works! newsletter, 1 Jan. 2005 issue
File consists of:
- Dr. Donald B. Rix BC Leadership Chair in Aboriginal Environmental Health annual activity report for 2007
- Dr. Donald B. Rix BC Leadership Chair in Aboriginal Environmental Health annual activity report for 2008
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
Item is the February 2003 issue of the UNBC FA newsletter.
Item is a special issue of the Prince George Citizen featuring UNBC entitled "UNBC: Putting a Face to the Place".
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".
File consists of four architectural progress drawings of the UNBC administration buildings. The drawings were photomechanically reproduced on legal paper and faxed from the architects (IBI Group) to UNBC Library in 1997.
Item is an invitation to the installation of Charles Jago as UNBC President and Vice Chancellor. Includes RSVP card.
File consists of five issues of UNBC's "Voyages '92" weekly update newsletter.
Item is a list of UNBC's employee from 1993.
Item is the inaugural issue (Vol. 1 No. 1) of NRES News newsletter from February 1995.
Item is a memorandum with a schedule and instructions for UNBC employees regarding the "Official Opening of the Prince George Campus - 17 August 1994".
Item is a bound and published UNBC Commerce Class of 2001 Yearbook.
File consists of issues of "In the Loop" UNBC Human Resources newsletter. Includes:
- Issue 2018.1
- Issue 2018.2
- Issue 2019.1
- Issue 2019.2
File consists of issues of "The Northern Voice" UNBC Northern Studies Program newsletter. Includes:
- February, 2008 Edition (Print and digital)
- March, 2008 Edition (Print and digital)
- May, 2008 Edition (Print and digital)
- September, 2008 Edition (Print and digital)
- October, 2008 Edition (Print and digital)
- December, 2008 Edition (Print and digital)
- January, 2009 Edition (Print and digital)
- May, 2009 Edition (Print and digital)
- September, 2009 Edition (Print and digital)
- November, 2009 Edition (Print and digital)
- March, 2010 Edition (Print and digital)
- October, 2010 Edition (Print and digital)
- January, 2011 Edition (Print and digital)
- September, 2011 Edition (Print and digital)
- February, 2012 Edition (Print and digital)
- September, 2012 Edition (Print and digital)
- February, 2013 Edition (Print and digital)
- March 2014 Edition (Digital)
- January 2016 Edition (Digital)
- January 2017 Edition (Digital)
- November 2018 Edition (Digital)
- March 2019 Edition (Digital)
File consists of documents and ephemera from the MOU signing ceremony between UNBC and Takla Lake First Nation on September 17, 2007. Includes:
- Signing Ceremony program
- Signing Ceremony invitation
- Speaking notes for UNBC President Don Cozzetto
- Guest Lists
File consists of documents and ephemera from UNBC's first convocation ceremony in 1992. Includes:
- July 1992 issue of "British Columbia Woman to Woman Magazine", featuring Iona Campagnolo
- An invitation from the City of Prince George Office of the Mayor to attend the UNBC 1992 convocation at the Prince George Civic Centre
- Napkins from the event
- A UNBC invitation to the 1992 convocation ceremony
- The 1992 program booklet provided at the UNBC inaugural convocation
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).
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