"Partners in Progress" donation and recognition event: C.T. Hazelwood presenting Geoffrey R. Weller with a donation from Northwood.
"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.
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.
Consists of 1 spiral-bound book entitled "University of Northern British Columbia : Prince George Campus Masterplan" created by Cornerstone/Hotson Bakker Architects
"Partners in Progress" donation and recognition event banner.
Consists of 1 audio recording (Scotch 542 Dictating Cassette) of John Chapman being interviewed by T. Cattell about UNBC.
Consists of 1 audio recording (BASF Ferro Extra I) of Russ Clinton being interviewed by T. Cattell about UNBC.
Consists of 3 copies of the bogus Prince George Citizen issued 25 January 1992 in celebration of Geoffrey R. Weller's 50th birthday
CKPG Television : News Archive Footage of UNBC consists of 1 video recording (TDK HS) of news archive footage relating to UNBC between 1987 and May 1992
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."
Newspaper Clippings : Prince George consists of 1 binder of chronologically organised newspaper clippings related to UNBC, February 1990 to 29 May 1992
Polarization of Educational Opportunity and the Potential of Distance Education in British Columbia consists of 1 bound Phd Thesis (Doctor of Philosophy) entitled "Polarization of Educational Opportunity and the Potential of Distance Education in British Columbia," by Douglas Leaon Brown, Simon Fraser University, December 1987
File consists of 1 VHS tape entitled "Community Close-up: UNBC - Dr. Max Blouw" a CKPG-TV production with broadcaster Bob Harkins.
Dr. Max Blouw was the University of Northern British Columbia Vice President of Research.