Item is a list of UNBC's employee from 1993.
Item is a UNBC strategic plan titled: "Action: Strategic Plan for the University of Northern British Columbia, 2002-2007".
Item consists of copies of Prince George sister city agreements, likely provided to UNBC for informational purposes.
Item is a news release announcing the appointment of Dr. Howard Brunt, VP Academic.
Item is a Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies brochure.
Item is an invitation to the installation of Charles Jago as UNBC President and Vice Chancellor. Includes RSVP card.
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".
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".
Video recording is a VHS tape of a PGTV News clip of interview with Noreen Rustad and Dr. Jago regarding the Medical Education Fund.
Item is a special issue of the Prince George Citizen featuring UNBC entitled "UNBC: Putting a Face to the Place".
Royal Visit '94 consists of 1 video recording (3M) entitled "Royal Visit '94 : The Visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to Prince George, August 17, 1994 ; Plus : A Northern Dream Whose Time Has Come : A History of UNBC."
Item is a bound and published UNBC Commerce Class of 2001 Yearbook.
Item is a draft of the UNBC Continuing Studies Business Development Plan prepared by David Arnold for Dennis Macknak.
Item is a UNBC Employee Orientation Handbook.
Item is a brochure for the UNBC First Nations Centre.
Item is a UNBC "Hire Opportunities: Programs in the Arts, Social and Health Sciences" booklet.
Item is a UNBC Peer Support Network brochure.
Item is a UNBC strategic plan titled: UNBC "The University Plan", 2010.
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).
Photograph is a copy print of artwork entitled "View of City from UNBC Prince George Campus Site" by June Swanky Parker.