Series consists of newspaper clippings, correspondence, Official Greetings, ephemera, background information, event and convocation programs, speeches, invitations, memoranda, reports, songs, brochures and University publications related to the development of the University of Northern British Columbia and the role of the Honourable Iona Campagnolo as the founding Chancellor.
Series consists of reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other textual material collected or created by the UNBC Office of Communications.
Series consists of invitations, cards, news releases, and other textual material collected or created by the UNBC Office of Development.
Series contains textual material and publications related to UNBC's history.
Series consists of pamphlets, posters, guides, reports, and other publications created by the UNBC Office of Communications.
Series consists of brochures, reports, and other publications collected or created by the UNBC Office of Development.
Series consists of photographs of UNBC events taken by the Office of Development.
Series consists of photographs relating to Ray Williston's life from childhood to recent times, air photographs of Prince George, photographs of Bangladesh, and a listing of photographs slated for use in Mr. Williston's biography "Forests, power and policy: the legacy of Ray Williston" written by Eileen Williston and Betty Keller.
Series consists of video recordings and broadcast shows created by the UNBC Office of Communications and their partners.
Series consists of UNBC-related ephemera, artifacts, and paraphernalia created by the UNBC Office of Communications for promotional or display purposes.
Series consists of objects such as posters, t-shirts, and artwork collected or created by the UNBC Office of Development.
Series consists of 7 mini DVs recording "Exploring Our Roots: Forest History in Our Communities Annual Conference of the Forest History Association of BC" at UNBC in Prince George, September 18-19, 2009. Harry Gairns and Mike Apsey spoke and conference panel topics include:
- Looking to the Past to Inform the Future? Forest History within a Contemporary Context
- Applying Traditional Knowledge to Future Initiatives: First Nations Historical and Future Relationships with the Forests
- Forestry History in Our Communities: Robson Valley & Prince George
- Exploring Our Roots: Forest History Research Methodology
- From Exploration to Development: Bringing Forest History Forward.