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UNBC students reached out to members of the 16,000, thanking them for their support and inviting them to the 25th anniversary celebration.
The regalia of UNBC’s first President and first Chancellor can now be viewed on campus.
By signing membership cards and paying the $5 membership fee to the IUS, the citizens and communities of the region led a movement that...
UNBC’s founding employees were recognized with an installation for being the first people to bring the vision of a northern university into reality.
A living memorial to the 16,000 petitioners who supported the UNBC initiative was created by planting a tree for each of the petition signers.
Northern BC Archives currently holds over 530 audio-visual recordings related to the early development of UNBC that are not accessible...
This project sees the permanent installation of the traditional dugout cottonwood canoe (Ts’i) created...
The Discovery Centre was a project geared to providing a portal for parents, youth, coaches and visitors a chance to learn.
This project supports the development of a website that disseminates the history behind meteorology at UNBC, a history of the regional networks...
UNBC artists submitted proposals for a large scale public art installation on the Prince George campus.
An online history timeline was created featuring major milestones in UNBC’s past all in one place.
This project served to introduce new UNBC students to campus, our history and the 25th Anniversary.
This photography project served to document the relationships between original petition signers and members of their family who have since...
A video was created to feature researchers and research work performed in the regions of UNBC over the past 25 years.
This initiative expanded UNBC’s renewable energy portfolio to include on-site solar electricity generation.