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Planet Education UNBC clips
1994.1.1.5.6.01 · Item · 2001
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Film consists of clips featuring UNBC content that have been extracted from various Planet Education television show episodes. Includes clips of a UNBC tour, Alzheimer's disease research, John Prince, Rural Nursing, Salmon DNA research, and UNBC right-of-ways.

1994.1.1.5.1.13 · Item · 1994
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from March 1994. Features include how to apply at UNBC, the development of Graduate Studies and the Faculty of Research and Graduate Studies; the construction of the administration building at the Prince George campus; regional advisory committees; the North to the Future campaign and fundraising for scholarships; the Prince Rupert media spot on UNBC on CFTK television; student residences and off-campus housing; building relationships with international universities; a meeting of the UNBC Board of Governors; honoring donors including Northwood, Canfor, and Doug Little; and a worksite accident in which three workers were injured. Includes interviews with Bill Morrison (Dean of Research and Graduate Studies), Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President), Kathy Mears (Co-chair of the Community Legacy Campaigns), Randall Brazzoni (UNBC Housing Manager), Leonid Polishchuk (Novosibirsk University, Russia), C.T. Hazelwood (CEO of Northwood Pulp and Timber), Peter Bentley (CEO of Canfor), Frank Janas (UNBC Site Safety Officer), and Christina Hunter (UNBC's first graduate student).

1994.1.1.5.1.12 · Item · 1994
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 1994. Features include the construction of the UNBC Prince George campus, a spotlight on heart month, the appointment of the Northwest Regional Coordinator, UNBC updates on CKPG TV, and a spotlight on natural resource management and environmental studies. Includes interviews with Peter Heaton (Project Manager), Dean Cooper (former VP Administration), Ken Prkachin (UNBC program chair of Psychology), Maureen Salton (BC Heart and Stroke Foundation), Dana Edge (UNBC Nursing), Margaret Anderson (Northwest Regional Coordinator), Bob Harkins, Fred Gilbert (Dean of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies), Darwyn Coxson (UNBC Biology), Doug Baker (Environmental Studies), Annie Booth (Environmental Studies), Ellen Petticrew (UNBC Geography), Dave Robinson (Outdoor Recreation and Tourism), Winifred Kessler (UNBC Forestry), and Jackie Watson (UNBC student).

1994.1.1.5.1.11 · Item · 1994
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from January 1994. Features include the implementation of the UNBC Board of Governors and Senate, the contribution by Canfor to the North to the Future campaign, the acquisition by the UNBC library of microfiche, hiring of faculty, permission to build residences granted, publications of UNBC academics, looking back at achievements from 1993, CBC news spotlight, the "least worst" best of UNBC, and low lights of 1993 and bloopers from Spotlight on UNBC. Includes interviews with Dan Miller (Minister of Skills, Training and Labour), Han Wagner (Kitimat Interim Governing Council representative), Dale Kerr (Interim Governing Council member from Tatlayoko Lake), Horst Sanders (Prince George Interim Governing Council member), Peter Bentley (Canfor CEO), and Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President).

1994.1.1.5.1.10 · Item · 1994
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from December 1993. Features include UNBC opinions regarding NAFTA, the UNBC student newspaper "Over the Edge", applying and registering at UNBC, applications from faculty, UNBC regional presence for students, international agreements for exchange students, the First Nations forum, a booklet of the history of UNBC, a tour of the UNBC campus, and the Christmas edition of Spotlight on UNBC with Rob Van Adrichem as Santa. Includes interviews with Douglas Nord (Dean of Management and Administration), Jack August (Fulbright Scholar), Troy Hanschen (Admissions and Registration), Nick Petryszak (Northeast Regional Coordinator), Prof. Klintborg (University of Vaxjo), Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor), Ngapare Hopa (University of Waikato, New Zealand), Myron Gordon (Editor of Over the Edge), and Cory Stewart (Winner of contest to name Over the Edge).

1994.1.1.5.1.09 · Item · 1993
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from November 1993. Features include the development of the UNBC calendar for 1993-1994, the construction of the lab building, the needs of students in the laboratory, space allocation, the UNBC rotunda, a 1 million dollar endowment for UNBC by Northwood, the First Nations forum, the anticipation of the opening of UNBC by Queen Elizabeth, a breakfast held by the UNBC Women's Caucus for women's history month, UNBC is the newsmaker of the year, the federal election results and opinion from UNBC faculty, and views of UNBC by helicopter. Includes interviews with Martin Cocking (Assistant Registrar), Nicole Lyotier (UNBC Liaison Officer), Conchetta di Francesco (UBC Liaison Officer), Lynda Mychaluk (SFU Liaison Officer), Houston Secondary School grade 12 students, Ann McNaughton (BCIT Liaison Officer), Jerry Hurn (Hemingway Nelson Architects), Mark Bernards (Chemistry), Peter McEwan (Lab Manager), Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President), Deanna Nice (Nisga'a), Clive Keen (Director of Communications), Myra Rutherdale (UNBC Women's Caucus), Greg Poelzer (Political Science), and Paul Bowles (Economics).

1994.1.1.5.1.08 · Item · 1993
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

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).

1994.1.1.5.1.07 · Item · 1993
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from September 1993. Features include an interview with students regarding why they attend UNBC; development of the co-op education program; UNBC's new faculty in the International Studies, Nursing and History departments; plans for convocation 1994; the UNBC academic calendar; the promotion of UNBC in southern media; public bus tours of UNBC; and a tour of the regions with Iona Campagnolo and other UNBC officials. Includes interviews with Fred Gilbert (Dean of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies), Dan Lousier (BC Forest Service), Larry Woods (International Studies), Dana Edge (Nursing), Robin Fisher (History), Carmen Pickering (UNBC Tour Guide), Ken Coates (UNBC VP Academic), Eileen Heir (Yirka Dene Language Institute), Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor), Ron Sebastian (First Nations artist), and Herb Russell (Executive Director, Gitanyow). Also includes interviews with UNBC students and graduates Kelly Breen, Jackie Watson, Brad and Beverly Freathy, Kathy Vagt, and Terri Stewart (Northwest Community College student advisor).

1994.1.1.5.1.06 · Item · 1993
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

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).

1994.1.1.5.1.05 · Item · 1993
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

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).

Spotlight on UNBC - May 1993
1994.1.1.5.1.04 · Item · 1993
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

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).

1994.1.1.5.1.03 · Item · 1993
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

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).

1994.1.1.5.1.02 · Item · 1993
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

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),

1994.1.1.5.1.01 · Item · 1993
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

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
1994.1.1.5.1 · Subseries · 1993-2000
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

"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.

1994.1.1.5.1.67 · Item · 2000
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from October 2000. Features segments on the new lab expansion, the possibility of a partnership with AXOR for a planned R&D park near the lab building at the Prince George campus, the Apple computer lab, the first UNBC archaeological field school at Hatsul Heritage Village at Soda Creek, increased international student exchange opportunities, the Northern New Media Conference, the Innovation Resource Centre, the Geoffrey R. Weller memorial and dedication of the Weller Library, and the 10th Anniversary of UNBC. Also includes a report on the Tumbler Ridge economic crisis due to the closure of the Quintette coal mine and the Bull Moose mine, which includes features on the Tumbler Ridge Housing Corporation sale and the Tumbler Ridge Diversification Society. Includes interviews with Max Blouw (UNBC Assoc. VP Research), Al Galbraith (Tumbler Ridge Housing Corporation), Claudette Gouger (UNBC Alumni Association), Graham Gobrick (Minister of Advanced Education), Perry Shawana (UNBC First Nations Studies), and Michael Klassen (UNBC instructor). Also includes interviews with UNBC students and alumni Tone Stakes, Christina Neufeld, Bjorn Butow, Jeff Antonik, Ray Proulx, Lana Sullivan, Garry Grochowich, and Bill Dixon.

1994.1.1.5.1.68 · Item · 2000
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from December 2000. Features segments on a First Nations conference dedicated to preserving aboriginal languages, highlights from the home opener for UNBC Northern Timberwolves, healthcare in the north, faculty book publications, success in the Maclean's ratings, the UNBC Institute for Social Research and Evaluation, the opening of the UNBC Archives (including the donation of the Cassiar fonds and the archives endowment), the UNBC website, and Goat River watershed management. Includes interviews with: Geraldine Thomas (Saik'uz Treaty Coordinator), Jo-anne Fiske (UNBC Women's Studies), Annette Browne (UNBC Nursing), Youlanda Spenst (First Nations Language Instructor), Boris DeWiel (UNBC Political Science), Bruno Zumbo (UNBC researcher), Alex Michalos (UNBC Political Science), Michael Taft (UNBC Archives), Wilson Yeung (UNBC alumni), Laura Foster (UNBC Northern Timberwolves), Stephen Dewhurst (UNBC Forestry), and students Marty Rombough, Jenn Lupichuk, and Angus Macleod.

1994.1.1.5.1.65 · Item · 2000
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from April 2000. Features segments on the newly opened Irving K Barber Enhanced Forestry Lab and its high-tech greenhouse control system; research at the Irving K Barber Enhanced Forestry Lab on the spruce leader weevil and use of paper birch trees as slope stabilizers; research on the economic impact in Prince George of the Scott Tournament of Hearts national women's curling championship; the Jean Clark history award winner Ernie Kaesmodel and his research into gold panning on the Willow River; the UNBC annual career fair; the new UNBC chapter of the Golden Key National Honour Society; rural and remote health research; a public debate about the existence of god between UNBC professor Alex Michalos and Trinity Western professor Michael Horner; environmental tax shifting; UNBC Library hosting an art display on children who settled in Canada after being orphaned by the Holocaust; a PG Youth Detox Centre set up by UNBC alumni; the donation of a web development lab from BC Gas; and the first cross-country ski race between Cranbrook Hill and Otway. Includes interview with Irving K Barber (Slocan); Max Blouw (UNBC Assoc. VP Research); John Orlowsky (UNBC Greenhouse); Anne Marie Sam (UNBC First Nations Centre); Amy Taylor (SFU Research Associate); Graham Henderson (BC Gas); Andrew Snih (Educational Media Services); Kathryn Denning (Anthropology); and UNBC students and alumni Susan Nykoluk (Forestry), Kirstin Campbell, Amanda Cole, Anna Velasco, Jana Patenaude, Jenn Stirling, Dave Steindl (Nursing), Desne Hall, Sean Rowell (UNBC Nordic Ski Team), and Ben Wilson (UNBC Nordic Ski Team).

1994.1.1.5.1.64 · Item · 2000
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 2000. Features segments on the suicide of Russian exchange student Anna Sorkomova; a conference on rural health; UNBC research forests Johnson Prince Research Forest north of Fort St. James (co-managed by UNBC and Tl'azt'en Nation) and Aleza Lake Research Forest east of Prince George (co-managed by UBC and UNBC); construction of the Irving K. Barber Enhanced Forestry Lab; UNBC involvement in the University of the Arctic; the annual UNBC Winterfest; UNBC Rodeo Club; the UNBC Nordic Ski Team at the Western Canadian Championship; UNBC Northern Timberwolves Men's Basketball; the proposed Northern Sports Centre; and the UNBC laboratory space expansion. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Penny Priddy (BC Health Minister); Kwadwo Asante (Terrace pediatrician); Steve Dewhurst (UNBC Forestry); Justa Monk (Tl'azt'en Nation); Don Roy (Canfor Fort St. James); Sue Grainger (UNBC Research Forest Manager); Terry Carter (PG Soccer); Andrew Petter (Minister of Advanced Education; Paul Ramsey (Finance Minister); and UNBC students and alumni Christine Brock (Forestry), Scott Forrest (University of the Arctic), Jack Darney (UNBC Rodeo Club), Chris Paulson (UNBC Nordic Ski Team), Noah Huntley (UNBC Nordic Ski Team), Wendy Giesbrecht (UNBC Nordic Ski Team), Brent Sevigny (men's basketball), and Jenn Bondaroff (women's basketball).

1994.1.1.5.1.63 · Item · 2000
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from December 1999. Features segments on the first games played in the BC College Basketball League by the UNBC men's and women's basketball teams; UNBC's placement in the Maclean's ratings at 8th place; the UNBC rural health research summit; technology at UNBC, including library databases; a donation from Xerox Canada for student computer projects; the UNBC website; Millennium survey analysis; the Business Student Society; Operation Red Nose fundraiser for UNBC Athletics; varsity sports at UNBC; and UNBC rugby. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Max Blouw (UNBC Assoc. VP Research); Brian Saylor (University of Alaska); Stuart Johnston (Vanderhoof doctor); David Bruce (Mt. Allison); Barbara Herringer (UNBC Social Work); Vina Williams (research participant); Neil Campbell (UNBC Librarian); Jeannine McQuaid (Xerox Canada); Dick Harris (MP); Jim O'Meara (UNBC Athletics coordinator); George Pedersen (UNBC Chancellor); and UNBC students and alumni Mike Crawford, Michelle Chan, Christ Leischner, Johan Boyden, Ron Carey, Reeta Bhatti (Business), Jeremy Fung (Business), Dan Milburn (Environmental Planning), Gerald Christie (Environmental Planning), Phyllis Parker (Social Work), Mark Stafford (Finance), Don Gaboury (Business), Kathy Marchuk, Bill Carpenter (UNBC Rugby), and Kent Bergstrom (Men's Basketball).

1994.1.1.5.1.62 · Item · 1999
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from October 1999, which is mainly a montage episode of 1998 UNBC events. Features include donations to UNBC, research in Hazleton, a new degree program for Fort St. John for the oil and gas industry, a new bachelors program in Northern Studies, construction under way for the Irving K Barber Enhanced Forestry Laboratory, the first ranking for UNBC in Maclean's magazine, Gitksan Nation hemp project, a new student computer lab on campus, the "Gathering of the Clans" mirror art donation, Wheel Thang race with rollerblades and bikes, women's healthcare experiences with rural healthcare systems, Barkerville history course, UNBC political science students visit Russia, jazz and poetry nights, and the Delgamuukw Forum.

1994.1.1.5.1.60 · Item · 1999
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from April 1999. Features segments on a student science conference, jazz and poetry nights, cultural days, basketball camps at elementary schools, business students networking, fundraising at UNBC, a UNBC business dinner, the Career Fair, UNBC Education program development, First Nations day, the Matt Halpin Memorial Scholarship, a recycling program started by PGPIRG in the residences, the PGPIRG office and library, 10 Days for Global Justice, a conference on hemp, and the Canada Winter Games in Newfoundland which included 2 UNBC students in Biathlon. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Joe Morabito (Canada Trust); Dale McMann (Regional Development Corporation); Lorne Calder (Chamber of Commerce); Linda Roa (UNBC Career Fair); Ed Napier (Quesnel School District); Ron Brown (UNBC Dean of Science and Management); Wini Kessler (UNBC Forestry); Hiroe Wood (UNBC International Studies); Gerald Alfred (UVIC); Bev Collins (PGPIRG); Elaine Hooper (10 Days for Global Justice); Jane Young (UNBC Biology); Darlene Mulholland (Prince George weaver); Tom Jensen (Tom's Hemp Candles); and UNBC students and alumni Joe Nygren (Business), Bjorn Butow (Business), Devinder Gill, Mark Stafford (Business), Birch Howard, Bill Carpenter, Sarah Parsons, Christina Lu, Marcia Cummings, Toni Carlton (Sooke Nation), Cindy Gonu (Nisga'a Nation), Trina Chivilo, Keona Wiley, and Catharine Kendall.

1994.1.1.5.1.61 · Item · 1999
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from June 1999. Features segments on the highlights from the Prince George and regional convocations for 1999; a report on the UNBC Athletics program; the Irving K. Barber Enhanced Forestry Lab sod turning and construction; the UNBC Northern Land Institute partnership with the Muskwa-Kechika Management Board in the Northern Rockies; an announcement from Health Canada regarding a Rural and Remote Health Research Summit at UNBC; a visit hosted at UNBC with Governor General Romeo LeBlanc and his wife; BC Collegiate Athletics Association announced UNBC's formal acceptance; the annual jazz and poetry night at UNBC; "The Rez Sisters" theatrical production with UNBC student actors and the first play with an aboriginal theme in a Prince George playhouse; and Iona Campagnolo receiving an honourary degree. Includes interviews with Irving K. Barber (Slocan chairman); Russ Clinton (West Fraser Timber); Godfrey Medhurst (UNBC Facilities director); John Cashore (Muskwa-Kechika Management Board co-chair); Max Blouw (UNBC Assoc. VP Research); Allan Rock (Federal Health Minister); Bev Leipert (UNBC Nursing); Jim O'Meara (UNBC Athletics coordinator); Jim Costley (Cedars Christian School); Cathy Denby (UNBC First Nations Centre); Iona Campagnolo; Ken Prkachin (UNBC Community Health); Jacob McKay (Wilp Wilxo'oskwhl Nisga'a); and UNBC students and alumni Alicia Woods (UNBC Timberwolves), Melanie Angus, Michael Bosdet (Chemistry), Cheryl LeSergent, Charity Peal, Sadie Tait (Nisga'a student), and Cecilia Azak.

1994.1.1.5.1.59 · Item · 1999
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 1999. This episode is a special episode focusing on northern issues. Features segments on a Winter Cities Conference that will be held in Prince George; forestry issues on a global scale; Resource Management and the Enhanced Forestry Lab at UNBC; harvesting and maintaining caribou habitat; sustainability of small-scale forestry; UNBC's use of technology to increase accessibility to its regional campuses; UNBC public lecture series on northern development issues; a new specialization in Oil, Gas, and Energy at the UNBC Fort St. John campus; and the UNBC Cross-Country Ski Club. Includes interviews with George Paul (Prince George City Manager); Staffan Lindgren (UNBC Forestry); Steve Thorpe (Canfor Silviculture Forester); Darwyn Coxson (UNBC Biology); Jon Swainger (UNBC History); Tony Fiala (Biathlon coach); Pete Saar (Cross-Country Ski Coach); Mike Jully (BC Minister of Forests); Mark Clark (Northwood); Susan Stevenson (Wildlife Biologist); Heather Myers (UNBC International Studies); Edgar Williamson (small-scale forester); Helmut Koch (The Spruce Bug); Stan Beeler (UNBC English); Clayton Gray (Borealis Group); Tara Howarth (UNBC Computing); Lynda Williams (UNBC); and Robin Fisher (Dean, UNBC); and UNBC students Henna Peteri, Jenni Arporen, Antonia Avvakumova, Barb Sharp, Mike Moleschi, Chris Paulsen (UNBC Ski Club president), Lisa Drysdale, and Dallas Eng.

1994.1.1.5.1.58 · Item · 1999
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from December 1998. Features segments on the first ranking for UNBC in MacLean's starting out with UNBC at #9 with UNBC library ranking #1 for acquisitions (including access to 70 databases); research on air pollution using the electron microscope; the Bank of Montreal DNA analysis facility; research on genetic similarity between steelhead and rainbow trout as well as whether BC has salmon populations that can be used for fish farming; genetically designing trees; visiting delegates from Northern universities; visits from politicians; the UNBC Northern Advancement Program promotional CD; the University College of the Cariboo and UNBC "Weekend University"; the first UNBC course in Valemount; and UNBC basketball exhibition games. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Neil Campbell (UNBC Librarian); Dave Sutherland (Ministry of Environment); Lorna Medd (medical health officer); Dan Heath (UNBC Biology); Bob Taylor (Canadian Forest Service); Jack Ward Thomas (former US Forest Service chief); John Young (UNBC Political Science); Bjorn Hernes (Canadian Embassy in Oslo); Jane Stewart (Federal Indian Affairs minister); Dale Lovik (provincial Aboriginal Affairs minister); Youssef Nasr (Hong Kong Bank of Canada); Greg Poelzer (UNBC Political Science); Roger Beck (UNBC Business); Loralyn Murdoch (UNBC Women's Basketball coach); and UNBC students and alumni Christine Breed, Don Dixon, Bernadette Franke, and Adelle Rogers.

1994.1.1.5.1.56 · Item · 1998
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from June 1998. Features include highlights from Convocation 1998, rock climbing with UNBC students, forestry news at UNBC, construction of the Irving K Barber Enhanced Forestry Laboratory, the Forest Expo hosted in Prince George in May 1998, the Northern BC GIS conference, the Festival of the Arts, and the Children's Miracle telethon. Includes interviews with Dwight Wolfe from Northwood.

1994.1.1.5.1.57 · Item · 1998
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from October 1998. Features segments on the new bachelor's program in Northern Studies; the construction underway for the Irving K. Barber Enhanced Forestry Laboratory; the first ranking for UNBC the Maclean's ratings; Includes interviews with John Sam and Derrick Chief (artists of "Gathering of the Clans" mirror); Gary Miltonberger (Energy, Mines & Petroleum Resources); Orland Wilkerson (UNBC Environmental Studies); Carolee Clyne (UNBC Computing Services); Chief Ken Russell (Gitsegukla); Doug Baker (UNBC Environmental Studies); Brad Gagnon (Zoe's Earth Collections); Jane Young (UNBC Biology); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Robin Fisher (Dean of Arts, Social, and Health Sciences); Annette Browne (UNBC Nursing); Geraldine Thomas (Stoney Creek); Ken Prkachin (UNBC Psychology); Dave Ryan (Gitsegukla Hemp Corporation); Mary-Ellen Kelm (UNBC History); John Young (UNBC Political Science); Dale Lovick (Aboriginal Affairs Minister); Michael Bliss (historian); and UNBC students and alumni Oliver Ray, Bill Carpenter (UNBC Rugby Club), Jamie Kerr (UNBC Rugby Club), Susan Nykoluk, Anne Mariscak, Carla Payne, Jo Burrows (Anthropology), Sarah Ramage (Anthropology), Laurie Hildebrand, and Todd Rosie (English).

Spotlight on UNBC - May 1998
1994.1.1.5.1.55 · Item · 1998
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from May 1998. Features segments on an end-of-the-year sports report for basketball and rugby, northern research taking place in communities, a survey showing a high level of involvement with post-secondary education in the north, and the UNBC pipe and drum band. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC president), Tom Steadman, Greg Halseth (UNBC Geography), Robin Fisher (Dean of Arts and Health Sciences ), Jeremy Cundy (UNBC Pipe and Drum Band), Mike Speakerman (Rugby), Loralyn Murdoch (UNBC Northern Timberwolves Women's Basketball).

1994.1.1.5.1.54 · Item · 1998
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from April 1998. This episode focuses on answering the question: "What are the issues of the north and how can UNBC contribute to a greater understanding of those issues?". This special episode includes clips from previous spotlight on UNBC episodes regarding healthcare, First Nations, resource management, the Premier's Summit on Northern jobs and Development, child poverty, and a forum on issues for Canadian foreign-policy. Includes interviews with Dan Miller (Northern Development Minister), Lorna Medd (health officer), Annette Browne (UNBC nursing), Harry Slade (lawyer), Don Ryan (Gitxsan leader), and John Young (UNBC Political Science).

1994.1.1.5.1.53 · Item · 1998
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from March 1998. Features segments on a student protest regarding student loan debt; the development of online courses at UNBC; a workshop on the future of the BC park system; Greg Halseth hosts a Kids Map program; a fundraising campaign for a new art gallery; a button blanket making workshop; Jazz and Poetry Night; UNBC student creative writing publications; and a showing of a UNBC promotional video. Includes interviews with Dick Harris (MP); John Reid (BC Gas President); Dennis Macknak (UNBC Regional Operations); Michael Clarke; Charles Jago (UNBC President); Neil Meagher (IWA Local I-424); Deborah Poff; Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); Wayne Sawchuk (Parks and Wilderness Society); Bob Pfister (Northern Land Use Institute); Jane Young (UNBC Biology); Julia Whittaker (Art Gallery); Marion Hunt-Doig; and UNBC students Emily Bulmer, Laura Firth, Sarah Hein, Barbara Milmine, Todd Rosie, and Graham Pearce.

1994.1.1.5.1.52 · Item · 1998
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 1998. Features segments on outgoing UNBC Chancellor Iona Campagnolo; highlights from UNBC Awards Night; new Masters of Science degrees (Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences and Mathematical Computing & Physical Sciences); a new Masters in Political Science; a new degree in Northern Studies (the first in Canada); using UNBC's electron microscope to analyze air pollution; UNBC featured in Japanese newspapers; and a Northern Timberwolves game in Kamloops. Includes interviews with Robin Fisher (Dean, Arts, Social & Health Sciences); Michael Bliss (Political Historian); Max Blouw (UNBC Dean of Graduate Studies); Joselito Arocena (UNBC Forestry); Greg Poelzer (UNBC Political Science); Paul Ramsey (Minister of Education); Mike Smith (CIBC Regional Manager); Jim O'Meara (UNBC Athletics Coordinator); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Tom Steadman (UNBC Founder); Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); Bob Harkins (Prince George broadcaster); and UNBC students Erin Beveridge, Christine Breed, Jason Yarmish, Melanie Domning, Nicole Kerr, and Bryan Box.

1994.1.1.5.1.51 · Item · 1998
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from December 1997. Features segments on transferring to UNBC from community colleges; the Premier's Northern Summit; UNBC is not yet ranked in Maclean's magazine; UNBC library accessibility for students with disabilities; lecture from Assembly of First Nations chief Phil Fontaine; Slocan Irving K. Barber met with UNBC Forestry faculty to discuss a new forestry lab at UNBC; tourism in the north and the influence of UNBC's Outdoor Recreation program; research to study the link between anger and blood pressure; research on farmers markets for downtown revitalization in Prince George; the UNBC Christmas gift guide; and a music album by UNBC professors Phil Higham and Robb Fry. Includes interviews with Paul Ramsey (Minister of Education); Deborah Poff (UNBC VP Academic); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Greg Halseth (UNBC Geography); Trevor Fuson (UNBC Library); Phil Fontaine (AFN Chief); Ron Rutledge (Minister of Forests); Ken Prkachin (UNBC Psychology); John Curry (UNBC Environmental Studies); Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry); Phil Higham (UNBC Psychology); Robb Fry (UNBC Math); and UNBC students Marinus Langeler, Livvy Lazarian, and Heather Oland.

1994.1.1.5.1.50 · Item · 1997
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from November 1997. Features segments on a conference hosted at UNBC regarding the influence of the Asia-Pacific economy on Northern BC's economy; Carrier Sekani Tribal Council genealogy records to be stored at UNBC; UNBC open house on research called "UNBC Works"; the unveiling of the UNBC Timberwolves logo; the UNBC Rodeo Club; and the official opening of the Greenway Trail. Includes interviews with Don Munton (UNBC International Studies); Paul Bowles (UNBC Economics); Arnold Zwiers (Canadian Woodworks); Chief Edward John (Carrier Sekani Tribal Council); Gerald Wiesner (Bishop of Prince George); Paul Ramsey (Minister of Forests); Robin Draper (Greenway Society); Ahmed Hussein (UNBC Physics); Jim Leonard (UNBC Counsellor); Peter Whitridge (UNBC Anthropology); Peter Jackson (UNBC Environmental Studies); Gordon Ternowetsky; David Dick (UNBC Lab); Jill Craig (UNBC Lab); Ken Prkachin (UNBC Psychology); Marianne Ainley (UNBC Women's Studies); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Jim O'Meara (UNBC Recreation Coordinator); and UNBC students David Ing, Manmohan Singh, David Chiarello, Greg Houston, and Sam Zirnhelt.

1994.1.1.5.1.49 · Item · 1997
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from October 1997. Features segments on UNBC student orientation; the Northern Advancement Program; a new doctoral program in Natural Resources Management; tourism development by Resource & Recreation program students; a memory test for Alzheimer's patients; a survey on MacGregor Model Forest; UNBC professor won the Volunteer of the Year Award from the Science Council of British Columbia; UNBC students participated in an archaeological dig in Russia; the Global Change Game; Shine-a-rama; Wheel Thang race on campus; and the UNBC Timberwolves men's and women's basketball teams. Includes interviews with Alex Reed (UNBC Assoc. VP); Edmond Constantineau (UNBC First Nations Studies); Max Blouw (UNBC VP Research); Robin Draper (BC Parks); Rob Altemeyer (Global Change Game); Jim Leonard (UNBC Counsellor); Chris Doucette (Wheel Thang); Loralyn Murdoch (Timberwolves coach); Dave Petryk (Tourism Prince George); Anita Hubley (UNBC Psychology); David Robinson (UNBC faculty); Alex Hawley (UNBC faculty); Deborah Poff (UNBC VP); Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry); and UNBC students Phyllis Joseph, Erin Sherry, Shelly Webber, Kati Eriksen, Dan Byzyna, Dawn Hemingway, Laura Ryser, Jo Burrows, Sarah Ramage, Zane Robinson, and Kari Slater.

1994.1.1.5.1.48 · Item · 1997
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from September 1997. Features segments on the start of the 1997/98 academic year; Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Forestry; research on forest canopies; Iona Campagnolo's last chancellor's tour; Barkerville local history course; youth science campuses at UNBC over the summer; fish count in the Salmon Valley River for the Spruce City Wildlife Association; compost site on campus; an elk skeleton found during UNBC construction carbon dated to 2300 years old; planning for UNBC Orientation Week; and a Slocan donation to UNBC for the construction of the Enhanced Forestry Lab. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Claudette Gouger (UNBC Liaison Officer); Max Blouw (UNBC Assoc. VP Research); Darwyn Coxson (UNBC Biology); Lauren Bacon (UNBC Orientation); Robin Fisher (UNBC Dean); Mary-Ellen Kelm (UNBC History); Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry); Per Dahlstrom; and UNBC students Nadia Ali, Vanessa Egginton, Jocelyn Campbell, Heather Deering, Shannon Keeping, Larry Peters, Laura Reynolds, Sacha Wood, Amanda Cole, and Jody Tetreau.

Spotlight on UNBC - May 1997
1994.1.1.5.1.46 · Item · 1997
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from May 1997. Features segments on UNBC graduates; how UNBC is environmentally friendly; the implementation of the Northern Advancement Program; Winifred Kessler named Professor of the Year in British Columbia; collaboration between UNBC Computer Science and Canadian Woodworks; UNBC students published a creative writing journal titled "Static"; a presentation of local history papers at the Prince George Public Library by UNBC history students; the UNBC Tai Chi Club; and UNBC student residence life. Includes interviews with Lee Morrison (UNBC First Nations Studies); Winifred Kessler (UNBC Forestry); David del Mar (UNBC History); Val Holton (Residence Life Coordinator); and UNBC students and graduates Andrea Bradley, Darren Bradley, Israel Prabhudass, Nadine Gray, Leo Johnson, Bryn White, Peter Wheatley, Birch Howard, Pratibha Sharma, Dave Leatham, Trelle Morrow, Jeff Chand, and Joe de Laronde.

1994.1.1.5.1.47 · Item · 1997
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from June 1997. Features segments on the UNBC co-operative education program; jobs for UNBC students after graduation; the UNBC Learning Skills Centre; the success of online courses at UNBC; research on smoking patterns with the Heart & Stroke Foundation; research on wilderness development trends in Northern Europe; an eco-village may be built adjacent to UNBC; Elk skeleton found during construction at UNBC at given to the university for carbon dating; an interview with Michael Blackstock whose art is on permanent display on campus; and highlights from Convocation 1997. Includes interviews with Jim Leonard (UNBC Counsellor); Andrea Stewart (Career Counsellor); Maria Tott (UNBC Learning Skills Centre); Jaime Young (UNBC Learning Skills Centre); Michael Blackstock; Myron Gordon (UNBC Alumni President); Sarah Rudrum (UNBC Learning Skills Centre); Stan Beeler (UNBC English); Gail Fondahl (UNBC Geography); Ken Prkachin (UNBC Psychology); Alan Ewert (UNBC Resource, Recreation & Tourism); John Curry (UNBC Environmental Studies); Richard Lazenby (UNBC Anthropology); Dave Kueng (Viking Construction); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); and UNBC students Sandra Rose, Morgan Cranny, Megan D'Arcy, and Daryl Ritchey.

1994.1.1.5.1.45 · Item · 1997
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from April 1997. Features segments on a tuition freeze; research on the mental differences between men and women when playing sports; the Western Canadian Association of Geographers at UNBC; Alex Michalos' book "Good Taxes"; UNBC offering spring/summer courses; Kathy Lewis named Forester of the Year; Lily Chow and Theresa Healy awarded a local history award; the implementation of the Northern Advancement Program; UNBC student Nicola Hirt who participates in luge; and the UNBC Outdoors Club. Includes interviews with Colleen Haney (UNBC Education); Jon Clarke; Paul Ramsey (Minister of Education); Wilf Hurd (Liberal universities critic); Greg Halseth (UNBC Geography); Alex Michalos (UNBC Political Science); Kathy Lewis (UNBC Forestry); Joan Jarman (Prince George Public Library); Theresa Healy (UNBC History); Lily Chow (UNBC International Studies); Lee Morrison (UNBC First Nations Studies); and UNBC students Jon Clarke, Jayne Buckmaster, Larry Johannesen, John Stevenson, Nicola Hirt, Seth Oldham, Sandra Wawryszyn, Greg Munby, Jay Reynolds, and Emily Bulmer.

1994.1.1.5.1.44 · Item · 1997
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from March 1997. Features segments on the 3rd annual UNBC Winterfest; the creation of the William Ferry endowment fund; a measles prevention strategy campaign at UNBC; a visit from the Government Leader of the Yukon, Piers McDonald; UNBC students went to Harvard for a UN Model simulation; Chinese Cultural Days at UNBC for Chinese New Year; a survey at the Ice Fishing Derby; a UNBC hosted math conference for high school students; and the importance of marketing UNBC due to competition. Includes interviews with Pat Appavoo (UNBC Librarian); Harold Moffatt (former Prince George mayor); Judge William Ferry; Murray Sadler (UNBC Founder); Robin Johnson (UNBC Health Centre); Piers McDonald (Government Leader of the Yukon); Lily Chow (UNBC faculty); Max Blouw (UNBC Fisheries); Jennifer Hyndman (UNBC Math); Clive Keen (UNBC Communications); Sue Kubik (CASE International); Suzy Mink (CASE director); and UNBC students Karen More, James Sztyler, Diane Stover, and Anna Velasco.

1994.1.1.5.1.43 · Item · 1997
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from February 1997. Features segments on the UNBC Planning Committee and their 5-year plan for UNBC; the UNBC Founding Committee met to reflect on the last ten years of UNBC; UNBC created First Nations Public Administration and First Nations General Studies certificate programs; the popularity of UNBC's online English courses; UNBC hosted an awards evening for scholarships and bursaries; a talk by Michael Bliss at UNBC; research on search and rescue efficiency by Alan Ewert; and research on why curling rocks curl. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Tom Steadman (UNBC Founder); Harry Backlin (UNBC Founder); Ron East (UNBC Founder); Charles McCaffrey (UNBC Founder); Greg Poelzer (UNBC Political Science); Ross Leckie (UNBC English); Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); Michael Bliss (University of Toronto); Alan Ewert (UNBC Recreation and Tourism); Mark Shegelski (UNBC Physics); Ross Niebergall (UNBC Math); and UNBC students Shona Taner, Chris Thomas, Dave Merritt, and Bobb-Jo Ketter.

1994.1.1.5.1.42 · Item · 1997
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from January 1997. Features segments on UNBC exchange agreements with Petrozavodsk in Russia; UNBC Northern Women's Centre of Excellence is opened to study the health of northern women; UNBC will be building a greenway trail on Cranbrook Hill; the UNBC co-op education program; and the UNBC men and women's basketball (Northern Timberwolves). Includes interviews with Vladimir Mineev (Petrozavodsk student); Andrei Chliamine (Petrozavodsk student); Barbara Isaac; Lorna Medd (Northern Interior Health); Olive Godwin (Aids Prince George); Deborah Poff (UNBC VP Academic); David Livingstone (Red Cross); Robin Draper; David Leman (UNBC Co-op Coordinator); Nick Petryszak (UNBC Co-op coordinator); Ken Peterson (Northwood); Heather Hausot (UNBC coach); and UNBC students Betti Davidson, Elliot Paskus, Darlene Rempel, Terri Dueck, Jesse Pooni, and Zane Robinson.

1994.1.1.5.1.41 · Item · 1997
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from December 1996. Features segments on a new technology centre opened at UNBC for liaison between UNBC and the community; UNBC now offering evening courses; UNBC offering English courses online in the 1996/1997 Winter term; UNBC will be launching a new Masters program in Education; a book published by David del Mar; UNBC Safety Awareness Week; and UNBC Boxing Day tours with dog sledding. Includes interviews with Charles Brown (UNBC Computer Science), Jamie McLennan (Forest Manager), Alex Reed (UNBC Associate VP), David Dowling (UNBC English), Karin Beeler (UNBC English), Anne Lindsay (UNBC Education), Jim Leonard (UNBC Counsellor), Dalla Angell, Andrew Wiens, Alison Townrow, David del Mar (UNBC History), Robin Johnson (UNBC Health Centre), and Rob Bryce (UNBC Forestry).

1994.1.1.5.1.39 · Item · 1996
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from October 1996. Features segments on the 1996 Fall semester at UNBC with UNBC at near-full capacity; a course offered in Quesnel by the Child Welfare Research Centre; Iona Campagnolo's Chancellor's Tour in the regions; the "North to the Future" campaign; a new weather tower set up for research at the UNBC Prince George campus; UNBC staff and student artwork exhibition presented by the UNBC Arts Council; and a 5-day summer course on local history taught in Barkerville. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President), Gordon Ternowetsky (UNBC Social Work), Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor), Nate Bello (Quesnel City Councillor), George Marlotte (Bank of Nova Scotia), Deborah Poff (UNBC VP Academic), Jon Swainger (UNBC History), Peter Jackson (UNBC Environmental Studies), Eve Pankovitch (UNBC Arts Council), Mary Ellen Kelm (UNBC History), and Robin Fisher (Dean).

1994.1.1.5.1.40 · Item · 1996
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from November 1996. Features segments on a new Nursing program implemented at UNBC in partnership with CNC; a UNBC Quality of Life conference; a partnership between UNBC and Exploration Place for Youth Exploring Science; UNBC hosting the Prince George Concert Association; a near research forest for UNBC near Fort St. James; UNBC hosting a public forum for World Food Day; and the UNBC Environmental Planning program was given Canadian Institute of Planners recognition. Includes interviews with Martha MacLeod (UNBC Nursing), Margaret Pynenburg (Health Canada), Lucy Dobbin (Prince George Regional Hospital), Ruut Veenhoven (Erasmus University), Alex Michalos (UNBC Political Science), Ed Diener (University of Illinois), Albert Ruel (CNIB), Todd Whitcombe (UNBC Chemistry), Virginia Hall, Wendy Dawson (PGSO), David Zirnhelt (Minister of Forests), Fred Gilbert (Dean, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies), Harry Pierre (Chief Tl'ast'en Nation), Sherry Ogasawara (nutritionist), Graham Riches (UNBC Social Work), Peter Bloodoff (former CIP president), and Leslie King (UNBC Environmental Studies).

1994.1.1.5.1.38 · Item · 1996
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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.

1994.1.1.5.1.37 · Item · 1996
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from June 1996. Features segments on a new UNBC PhD program in Natural Resources; Prince George air quality research by Peter Jackson; UNBC hosted international conference about issues for Northern peoples; upcoming trip for UNBC students to Russia; UNBC daycare centre applications; a political lobby group created called Focus North and UNBC's participation; the UNBC Planning Committee; and highlights from UNBC Convocation 1996. Includes interviews with Charles Jago (UNBC President); Fred Gilbert (Dean, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies); Peter Jackson (UNBC Environmental Studies); Evgeny Helimsky (State Humanitarian University); Olga Balalaeva (State Committee on the North); Gail Fondahl (UNBC Geography); Douglas Nord (Dean, Faculty of Management and Administration); Anne Marie Prediger (Daycare Centre); Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); and UNBC students Bipasha Baroucha, Brian Bowman, and Jennifer Hansen (UNBC's first student).

1994.1.1.5.1.35 · Item · 1996
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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).

Spotlight on UNBC - May 1996
1994.1.1.5.1.36 · Item · 1996
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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.

1994.1.1.5.1.34 · Item · 1996
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Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from March 1996. Features segments on quality of life research with Alex Michalos; the UNBC Undergraduate Student Society; a student protest on tuition hikes; UNBC Nisga'a Cultural Studies in the Nass Valley; a public lecture series on universities; the UNBC Kissing Booth; UNBC student recruitment in the North; and dog sledding. Includes interviews with Alex Michalos (UNBC Political Science); Charles Jago (UNBC President); Harry Arthurs (Former York President); Ken Coates (Founding VP Academic); Jeff Dinsdale (dog musher); Jon Swainger (UNBC History); Iona Campagnolo (UNBC Chancellor); Pat Sarsfield (Awards & Financial Aid Coordinator); Martha Macleod (UNBC Nursing); and UNBC students Marcy Anderson, Joe de la Ronde, Brian Cole, Bob Reynolds, Fay Niemi, Jackie Watson, Sean Maurice, Holly Nelson, and Meryl Martin.