Nursing dream inspired and fulfilled in the North
From early aspiration to graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, Terrace resident Trinity Scott's path highlights the impact of meaningful connections and community-based learning.
Silver Medal recipient brings care and compassion to her home community
A commitment to northern health care and a drive to serve her community have shaped Megan Wilson’s path. Now a full-time nurse in Fort St. John, she is the recipient of the 2025 Governor General’s Silver Medal.
UNBC researchers secure more than $1.5 million in NSERC Discovery Grant funding
Eight UNBC researchers receive more than $1.5 million through NSERC’s Discovery Grant program to support long-term, curiosity-driven research. Their work explores topics ranging from wildfire resilience and cybersecurity to freshwater ecosystems and advanced mathematics
From Coast to Peace: Roadshow brings healthcare to life at northern high schools
Organized through the UBC Northern Medical Program at UNBC, the Roadshow visits rural communities across northern B.C. every spring to showcase health careers to local high school students.
UNBC names laboratory in recognition of industry partner's support for sustainable innovations
A generous equipment donation from Brown’s Bay Packing Company Ltd. and its subsidiary Seawise Innovating Packaging has enhanced UNBC’s research capacity with the launch of a new state-of-the-art lab dedicated to advancing plant-based biopolymers.
Celebrating the Class of 2025 at UNBC’s South-Central campus
Students, faculty, family and friends gathered at UNBC’s South-Central campus to celebrate the Class of 2025. The Graduation celebration highlighted the strong connections and shared accomplishments built throughout their academic journeys.
UNBC Northeast Campus Graduates poised to make community impact
Graduates from UNBC’s Northern Baccalaureate Nursing Program were celebrated at the Northeast Campus graduation celebration in Fort St. John. The event marked the culmination of two years of intensive training to support health care in northern communities.
Rio Tinto partners with UNBC and School District 91 (Nechako Lakes) to reduce barriers to post-secondary education for northern B.C. youth
Funding announced at annual juvenile sturgeon release in Vanderhoof supports culturally ground youth engagement and learning opportunities across the Nechako Watershed.
Graduates from UNBC’s Northwest campus ready to inspire and lead
Family, friends, faculty and community members filled the R.E.M. Lee Theatre in Terrace on June 3 to celebrate the achievements of University of Northern British Columbia graduates from the Northwest campus set to become nurses and teachers in the region and beyond.