Item is a special issue of the Prince George Citizen featuring UNBC entitled "UNBC: Putting a Face to the Place".
Item consists of 1 wooden commemorative paddle, affixed with a plaque, painted, and signed.
Sem títuloVideotape contains footage of: [Nov-02?] - "Rez Life"; Tanner Alden; Rafal Olejniczak. This is an amateur video recording of student life in UNBC residence.
Photograph is a copy print of artwork entitled "View of City from UNBC Prince George Campus Site" by June Swanky Parker.
Item is a news release announcing the appointment of Dr. Howard Brunt, VP Academic.
Item is a UNBC strategic plan titled: UNBC "The University Plan", 2010.
Item is a UNBC strategic plan titled: "Action: Strategic Plan for the University of Northern British Columbia, 2002-2007".
Item is a UNBC Peer Support Network brochure.
Item is a UNBC Employee Orientation Handbook.
Item is a UNBC "Hire Opportunities: Programs in the Arts, Social and Health Sciences" booklet.
Item is a Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies brochure.
Item consists of copies of Prince George sister city agreements, likely provided to UNBC for informational purposes.
Item is a draft of the UNBC Continuing Studies Business Development Plan prepared by David Arnold for Dennis Macknak.
Item is a brochure for the UNBC First Nations Centre.
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 an invitation to the installation of Charles Jago as UNBC President and Vice Chancellor. Includes RSVP card.
Item is a list of UNBC's employee from 1993.
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".
Item is a bound and published UNBC Commerce Class of 2001 Yearbook.
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).
CD-Rom is an "interactive presentation" created by Hobsons Digital Media for UNBC for promotional purposes. Disk contains promotional video (1994.1.1.5.5.03), brochures, and images.
CD-Rom is a "media CD" containing promotional videos, brochures, and photographs of Prince George. The CD was created for distribution at the 2006 Winter Games at Torino. UNBC was part of a Northern BC delegation that went to the 2006 Olympics in anticipation of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Rob van Adrichem was the Media Relations representative for the Northern BC delegation.
Videocassette contains "Prince George Regional Footage" from summer 2005. The video was created for distribution at the 2006 Winter Games at Torino and was available in PAL format as well as NTSC. UNBC was part of a Northern BC delegation that went to the 2006 Olympics in anticipation of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Rob van Adrichem was the Media Relations representative for the Northern BC delegation.
Four construction workers at the UNBC construction site.
C.T. Hazelwood and Geoffrey R. Weller shake hands at the UNBC construction site while Rob van Adrichem runs the video camera and Tim Swanky take photographs.
"Partners in Progress" donation and recognition event group photo (L-R): Unidentified man and Geoffrey R. Weller holding donation cheque, C.T. Hazelwood holding Northwood recognition award.
"Partners in Progress" donation and recognition event: Lieutenant Governor Iona Campagnollo presenting Doug Little with a framed print.
"Partners in Progress" donation and recognition event banner.
"Partners in Progress" donation and recognition event: Geoffrey R. Weller speaking at the podium while C.T. Hazelwood and two other unidentified gentlemen look on.
"Partners in Progress" donation and recognition event: C.T. Hazelwood presenting Geoffrey R. Weller with a donation from Northwood.
Award closeup: "In recognition of the support of Northwood Pulp and Timber Limited as a Founding Partner of the University of Northern British Columbia February 1993."
C.T. Hazelwood and Geoffrey R. Weller speak with photographer Tim Swanky at the UNBC construction site while Rob van Adrichem runs the video camera.
C.T. Hazelwood and Geoffrey R. Weller pose for photographs at the UNBC construction site.
C.T. Hazelwood and Geoffrey R. Weller pose for photographs at the UNBC construction site.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from June 2000. Features segments on the "Retain 2000" conference on aboriginal student retention in higher education; the Irving K Barber Enhanced Forestry Laboratory; an Inuit art donation from Ray Anderson, the Bill Reid banners, and the Ron Sebastian art unveiling of the senate doors and ceremonial chairs; the UNBC Northern Advancement Program; the University of the Arctic and northern research; the archival processing of the Cassiar Fonds donation; GIS mapping technology; the Summer Computer Club for high school students; research on the movement of air pollution using a Doppler sodar system; and highlights from convocation 2000 including honourary degree recipients Horst Sanders and Chief Joseph Gosnell. Includes interviews with Paul Ramsey (Minister of Finance); Wayne Clogg (West Fraser Timber); Irving K Barber; Oscar Garcia; Chris Hawkins; Ron Sebastian; Ray Anderson (Canadian diplomat and art donor); Kwadwo Asante (art donor); Peter Jackson (UNBC professor); George Pedersen (UNBC Chancellor); and UNBC students and alumni Louise Creyke (Nursing), Pamela Spokes, Candace Gladu (Archives student assistant for Cassiar Project), Allan Kranz, Kori Robertson (Nursing), Michael Panchuk (Education), and Shunlai Lee.
Recording is a television clip called "Medical Students Graduate from UNBC" which was featured on Global BC News Hour on May 11, 2008 with Aaron McArthur.
Recording is a television clip called "UNBC helps Prince George come of age" which was featured on BCTV Global News on April 28, 2005 with anchor Tony Parsons and reporter Samantha Falk.
Recording is a television clip regarding the UNBC Northern Medical Program with David Snadden which was featured on BCTV Global News on January 28, 2004 with anchor Tony Parsons.
Recording consists of CTV News footage on "UNBC students graduate in Gitksan language".
Recording entitled "Fibre of Russia" possibly includes footage of a summer 1996 research trip to Russia with a group of UNBC students and professor John Young.
Recording is a television clip regarding UNBC which was featured on BCTV News Hour on September 9, 1995 with anchor Jennifer Mather.
Recording consists of UNBC on CBC Primetime News from December 1993.
Recording is a television clip entitled "The New University of Northern B.C." which was featured on the Channel 5 Evening News (CFCN TV) on February 28, 1994. The feature included announcer Barb Higgins, journalist Carolyn McIntyre, UNBC liaison officer Nicole Lyotier, and UNBC students.
Recording consists of a visit from Gary Mullins to the College of New Caledonia.
Recording consists of PGTV News footage of a Medical Education Fund interview with Noreen Rustad and Dr. Jago.
Recording consists of CKPG Television archive news footage from 1987-May 1992.
Recording includes short clips for airing on the Dynacom television announcement system at UNBC. Subjects include freedom of speech, suicide, sexual harassment, racial tolerance, First Nations, and date rape.