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1994.1.1.5.2.297 · Item · 2002
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Videotape contains footage of: 16-Nov-02 - continuation of game vs University-College of the Fraser Valley / 20-Nov-02 - Outreach basketball camp at Ron Brent elementary school - kids / 22-Nov-02 - Northern Timberwolves basketball vs Langara University College

2012.13.2.17.02.3 · Item · Dec. 1999
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting nine UNBC students and a professor listening to a man discussing the train tracks they are standing next to. Students and professors are part of a research project in the Upper Fraser region.

2012.13.2.17.02.4 · Item · Dec. 1999
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting sixteen UNBC students and professors walking in front of an old wooden building and weathered church. Students and professors are part of a research project in the Upper Fraser region.

2012.13.2.17.02.6 · Item · Dec. 1999
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting four students eating lunch on a log. Students are Gail Foudahl, Tracy Summerville, Greg Halseth, and Anita Buljevic. Attached note with photograph states, "Student Anita Buljevic - Xmas 99, Gail Foudahl, Tracy Summerville, Greg Halseth."

2012.13.2.17.02.2 · Item · Dec. 1999
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting UNBC students and professors walking away from the photographer. Students and professors are part of a research project in the Upper Fraser region.

2012.13.2.17.02.5 · Item · Dec. 1999
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting nine UNBC students an old, weathered church. Students and professors are part of a research project in the Upper Fraser region.

1994.1.1.5.2.432 · Item · [2004]
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Videotape contains footage contains stories created by UNBC Communications for ShawTV's "The Daily" as a weekly update. Features consists of a new degree program in biochemistry and molecular biology, rural issues, Forest Expo, Bioenergy Conference, Convocation 2004, Enhanced Forestry Lab research, summer courses in 2004, construction of the extension to the Teaching and Learning building, air quality in Prince George, 10 year anniversary of the opening of the Prince George campus, construction of Quesnel and Prince Rupert campuses, work experience and field placements for UNBC programs, and an Econveyance computer program. Includes interviews with Chow Lee (UNBC Biochemistry), Paul Madak (UNBC Education), Martin Goebel (Pres. Sustainable Northwest), Dennis Procter (UNBC Education), Ian Hartley (UNBC Forestry), Scott Green (UNBC Forestry), Rob Budde (UNBC English), Melanie Noullett (UNBC researcher), Jacqueline Eaton (UNBC Alumni President), Shirley Bond, Glen Schmidt (UNBC Social Work), Hugues Massicotte (UNBC Forestry), Rob Lucus (UNBC Computer Science Graduate), and Gary Wilson (UNBC Political Science).

1994.1.1.5.2.317 · Item · 2003
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Videotape contains footage of: 17-Sep-03 - UNBC student on the UNBC experience - for viewbook video (I have a name) - Pearce, Tristan / 24-Sep-03 - UNBC professor on the classroom/teaching experience - for I have a name video - Fredeen, Art / 27-Sep-03 - current state of the northern BC economy and what communities need from UNBC - Halseth, Greg

UNBC Library, Prince George
2012.13.2.02.72.31 · Item · 15 June 2007
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is an exterior photograph of the Library and some unique architecture at the University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George.

2012.13.1.89.136 · Item · 1999
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts four individuals sitting on a log, possibly somewhere near the Hansard Bridge, B.C. The individuals are UNBC faculty members Gail Fondahl, Tracey Summerville, Greg Halseth and an unidentified individual. The slide is labelled: "Hansard Bridge UNBC." Map coordinates 54°04'37.7"N 121°50'39.9"W