File consists of UNBC Women's Studies brochures.
File consists of brochures created for the UNBC College of Arts, Social & Health Sciences, along with drafts and correspondence in relation to the brochures.
Item is a draft of the UNBC Continuing Studies Business Development Plan prepared by David Arnold for Dennis Macknak.
Item consists of copies of Prince George sister city agreements, likely provided to UNBC for informational purposes.
Item consists of two organizational charts from UNBC Administration and Finance.
File consists of an April 1999 UNBC International Student Handbook, along with documents regarding international student recruitment.
File consists of the May 2005, Vol. 1 issue of "Where Are They Now?: A UNBC International Studies Newsletter for International Studies Alumni".
Item is a Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies brochure.
Item is a UNBC "Hire Opportunities: Programs in the Arts, Social and Health Sciences" booklet.
Item is a UNBC Employee Orientation Handbook.
Item is a UNBC Peer Support Network brochure.
Item is a UNBC strategic plan titled: "Action: Strategic Plan for the University of Northern British Columbia, 2002-2007".
Item is a UNBC strategic plan titled: UNBC "The University Plan", 2010.
Item is a news release announcing the appointment of Dr. Howard Brunt, VP Academic.
File consists of a memorandum and an edited draft of the UNBC Facts 1999 publication.
Photograph is a copy print of artwork entitled "View of City from UNBC Prince George Campus Site" by June Swanky Parker.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston after receiving his honourary degree. Mrs. Williston is pictured with him.
Item is a photograph of Ray Williston receiving an honorary degree at the University of Northern British Columbia from Chancellor Iona Campagnolo.
File consists of photocopies of the academic degree diplomas of Dr. Joselito Arocena as well as documents relating to approvals from his PhD committee.
File consists of records relating to the Arocena's application and offer of employment at UNBC as Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies. His start date at UNBC was 1 July 1994.
File consists of administrative records relating to the academic accomplishments of Dr. Joselito Arocena. Includes merit awards, letters of congratulation, and acceptance correspondence.
File consists of Dr. Joselito Arocena's annual reports and promotion records relating to his employment at UNBC.
File consists of Dr. Joselito Arocena's promotion package for rising to the rank of full professor at UNBC.
Series consists of Dr. Joselito Arocena's personal records that provide background context to his academic accomplishments, research, and professorial tenure at UNBC.
File consists of selected personal records from Dr. Joselito Arocena's digital media. Includes 3 floppies and migrated data from hard drives.
File consists of slides noted by Arocena as relating to his FSTY 205 course. People and places depicted include: UNBC Forestry faculty, Aleza Lake, Klinka, Tabor Creek, Lake Babine, Bell Mine site, Smithers, Kitwanga, Alaska Highway, Bear Glacier, Muncho Lake, Mt. Robson, and UNBC Campus.
File consists of slides depicting Aleza Lake, Klinka, Prince George, McGregor, UNBC campus, Prince Rupert, Great Bear, Health Canada, and a flare pit.
File consists of slides depicting McGregor Model Forest.
File consists of slides excerpted from an envelope entitled "Brandon fire". The slides appear to depict research on SBS soil.
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, Dave Jackson, Don Bernier, and research sites.
File consists of slides depicting a sunset, FSTY 205 students, McGregor Model Forest, and possibly a flare pit.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students, Forests for the World, Tyner Boulevard, UNBC campus, and Dave Jackson.
File consists of slides depicting Teapot Mountain, Bear Lake, UNBC campus, Lake Babine, Log Lake, West Lake, Pineview, Eskers Provincial Park, Williston Lake, and a moose.
File consists of slides depicting Bear Lake, West Lake, Williams Lake, 10 Mile Lake, Smithers, Fort St. John, WAC Bennett Dam, and UNBC campus.
File consists of slides depicting Giscome, Smithers, Purden Lake Provincial Lake, and LTSP (long term soil productivity).
File consists of slides depicting research samples and sites, possibly relating to "ESSF 96, SBS 95".
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students, Tyner Boulevard, Forests for the World, Chilcotin River, FSTY 425 students, Aleza Lake, soil profiles, and luvisol.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students and UNBC campus.
File consists of slides depicting UNBC faculty and work being performed on University Way.
File consists of slides depicting University Way, lab photos, and a tour of a paper mill.
File consists of slides depicting a tour of paper mill and forest research plots.
File consists of slides depicting an event at UNBC (possibly related to FRBC or FORFAC?), UNBC faculty and staff, and plot signs at the Long Term Soil Productivity Study in the Prince George Forest Region.
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 Vernon and research soil profiles.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students, UNBC campus, and a science lab.
File consists of slides depicting McBride, Totuk Lake, fluvial soil, Westwin, colluvial soil, and Dr. Joselito Arocena.
File consists of slides depicting Totuk Lake, chernozem, Vanderhoof, a log house, Beaumont Provincial Park, Tamarack Lake, Dahl Lake, an ant hill, and red soil.
File consists of slides depicting Bear Lake, piloderma, McGregor Model Forest, Purden Lake, logging truck, Douglas fir, Highway 16, Westwin, knight's plume, and feather moss (pleuzurium).
File consists of slides depicting Aleza Lake, Stoney Creek, Tl'azt'en Nation, a Health Centre opening, Dahl Lake, Paul Sanborn, and lacustrine clay.