Videotape contains footage of: 18-Jul-08 - Bioenergy ICE - 14-Aug-08 - Archaeology dig west of Fort St. James with Prof. Farhid Rahemtulla (Part one)
Videotape contains footage of: 14-Aug-08 - Archaeology dig west of Fort St. James with Prof. Farhid Rahemtulla (Part two)
Videotape contains footage of: [9-Sep-08] - Castle Creek Glacier research with Professor Brian Menounos and PhD student Matt Beedle
Videotape contains footage of: [Sep-08?] - Carrier language program taught at CNC in Burns Lake in collaboration with CNC, UNBC, and Lake Babine Nation
Videotape contains footage of: 22-Jan-09 - New North announcement by Charles Jago
Videotape contains footage of: Feb-10 - Basketball - 21-Mar-12 - Brian Woolf regarding research in Prophet River
Videotape contains footage of: 30-Jan-10 - Torch relay at UNBC
Videotape contains footage of: 14-Jan-10 - Green Day
Videotape contains footage of: [200-?] - BC Tourism shots of UNBC Prince George campus
Videotape contains footage of the introduction clip from the "UNBC Insight" television program.
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).
Videotape contains footage of a class trip to the Ancient Forest trail, a nursing class (possibly for the Rural Nursing Certificate program), and an interview with Heidi Mois in the Northern Sport Centre.
Videotape contains footage of Northlink videoconferencing for a UNBC course, the UNBC soccer team, and aerial helicopter footage of the Prince George campus.
Videotape contains footage of the construction site of the Teaching and Learning Centre and the announcement by Gordan Campbell of the new building. Include footage of Campbell's speech and an interview with Ian Carter (CPV Group Architects).
Videotape contains aerial footage for the UNBC Prince George campus.
Videotape contains footage of the unveiling of a UNBC program on June 15, 1998.
Videotape contains footage of the Geoffrey Weller memorial on September 9, 2000.
Videotape contains footage of a message from Chancellor Iona Campagnolo to new UNBC students from 1994.
Videotape contains footage of the 25th anniversary of Sandblast in 1996.
Videotape contains footage of an interview with Kjell Lundmark, University of Umea and of a President's Lecture Series event with Stuart McLean.
Videotape contains footage of a President's Lecture Seriesevent with Timothy Findley in April 1993.
Videotape contains footage of a President's Lecture Seriesevent with Harry Arthurs on February 21, 1996.
Videotape contains footage of a President's Lecture Series event with John Stubbs.
Videotape contains footage of a President's Lecture Series event with David Strangway.
Videotape contains footage of Christmas Eve at UNBC in 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1996.
Videotape contains footage of an interview with Ken Coates on April 8, 1994.
Videotape contains footage from downtown Prince George.
Subseries consists of footage created by Iris Communications, a video production company contracted by UNBC in 1994 to create promotional videos for the new university. The final promotional videos were titled "North to the Future" and "Northern Is...". Besides the master versions of these two films, this subseries also includes all of the raw footage filmed by Iris Communications used to create the videos. This footage predominantly consists of interviews (with administrators, students, faculty, stakeholders, and community members), Northern BC scenery, shots of the new UNBC Prince George campus, and recordings of important UNBC events from 1994 (such as the opening of the campus by Queen Elizabeth).
Videocassette contains raw footage of Convocation May 14, 1994.
Videocassette contains raw footage of Convocation May 14, 1994.
Videocassette contains raw footage of Convocation May 14, 1994.
Videocassette contains raw footage of Convocation May 14, 1994.
Videocassette contains raw footage of interviews with Randall Brazoni, Joanne Matthews (UNBC Librarian), and Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President).
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with Geoffrey Weller.
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with VP Academic Ken Coates.
Videocassette contains raw footage of a tour of the UNBC campus construction site with Geoffrey Weller and interviews with Unknown, Professor Doug Baker (Environmental Planning), Sheena Trimble (International Programs), Joann Alison (Masters of International Studies), and Rabia Chung (Masters of Political Science).
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with Rabia Chung (Masters of Political Science) and Kierin Mackenzie (first year student).
Videocassette contains raw footage of interviews with Steve Thorlakson (Mayor of Fort St. John), Nick Petrasek (Co-op Programs), and Jon Swainger (UNBC History).
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with Pat Walsh (former mayor of Fort St. John) and a landscape pan of Fort St. John.
Videocassette contains raw footage of interviews with student Clovette Chandler, student Joe Delran (Natural Resources), and student Candace Raja.
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with student Candace Raja, shots of Fort St. John, and an interview with person from Fort St. John regional campus (Northern Lights College).
Videocassette contains raw footage of Jon Swainger (History Professor) and Mike Rasico (Police officer in Fort St. John and student), an Interview with Mike Rasico, and an interview with Jon Swainger (UNBC History).
Videocassette contains raw footage of scenes from Fort St. John, an interview with Steve Azak (Nisga'a Economic Enterprises), an interview with Bertram McKay (Nisga'a elder and Honourary Degree holder), and shots of New Aiyamsh.
Videocassette contains raw footage of interviews with Nisga'a students (Jennifer Azak, Sheryl Stevens, Ben ?, and Burt Azak).
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with Harry Nyce (Nisga'a Tribal Council), scene of carver, and an interview with Deanna Nyce (Wilp Wilxo'oskwhl Nisga'a).
Videocassette contains raw footage of highway scenery (Highway 16?), an interview with a Nisg'aa education developer regarding the UNBC program in Prince Rupert, and an interview with a young Skeena pulp mill employee Marcy Anderson applying to UNBC.
Videocassette contains raw footage of interviews with Marcy Anderson (UNBC student) in Prince Rupert and Tom Boughner (Skeena Cellulose, Prince Rupert), shots of the cannery in Prince Rupert, clips of Michael Duncan (UNBC student), an interview with Mayor John Kuz (Prince Rupert), an interview with Fred (?) regarding Maritime Studies at UNBC, and Prince Rupert scenery.
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interviews at Lester Centre of the Arts with Mary (Prince Rupert Arts Council), Don (General Manager of the Lester Centre), and Mari-Etha Pienaar (Prince Rupert arts community).
Videocassette contains raw footage of an interview with Michael Duncan (Prince Rupert UNBC student) and Margaret (from UNBC Prince Rupert), as well as Prince Rupert scenery.
Videocassette contains raw footage of the opening of the University of Northern British Columbia. This segment contains shots of the crowd at the ceremony, the Prince George symphony, the Queen's procession to the stage with UNBC Chancellor Iona Campagnolo, a speech by UNBC President Geoffrey Weller, a sign language interpreter, and First Nations dancers.