Award Helps Student Pursue Her Passion
Carleen Paltzat is among the one in four UNBC students who receive scholarships or bursaries each year. She says receiving a scholarship has helped her become financially independent, while at the same time pursuing her passions in the classroom and through extra-curricular activities.
Student Athlete Pitches In With Volunteer Work
Men’s soccer player Francesco Bartolillo is determined to make a difference on the pitch, in the classroom and in the community. The fourth-year striker and business major tied for the team lead in goals and assists this past season, was an Academic All-Canadian and took on a leadership role in a student-led cancer fundraising effort.
Transition Program Helps Alumna Find Her Path
Angel Ransom has built a successful business around helping First Nations communities plan for the future, yet her own career plan was not so straightforward. The Northern Advancement Program was life changing for Ransom. Not only did it ease the adjustment, it also opened Ransom’s eyes to the many possibilities that existed for her and set her up for an unexpected career.
Students Prove Biking is Big Business
Mountain bike trails are more than just a hangout for adrenalin junkies, as a group of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Management students learned this year, they can also have measurably positive economic and social impacts. In partnership with the Burns Lake Mountain Biking Association, the students undertook a comprehensive study of the social and economic impacts of the Boer Mountain trails near the northern community.
Installation Connects Art and Climate Research
Internationally acclaimed artist and sculptor K.A. Colorado donated some of his climate-inspired artwork to the University of Northern British Columbia’s Northern Leadership Campaign where he knows it will strengthen research and teaching excellence on the science surrounding climate change.
Taking Steps to Reduce Carbon Footprints
Sustainability is serious business and University of Northern British Columbia students are helping local entrepreneurs find ways to be environmental leaders, and save money while doing it. The course has been made possible through donations to Experiential Learning
Award Hits Close to Home For Student Athlete
The Matt Pearce Award is more than just a scholarship for University of Northern British Columbia women’s basketball player Emily Holmes. It’s an inspiration. “When I received the award I was literally moved to tears,” she says. “This award inspires me to build greater relationships with others and to be a community role model as Matt was.”
Piecing Together the North’s Railway History
By allowing students, researchers and the general public to more easily access historical documents about the region's railway history, CN is helping students like Kathryn develop experience, while deepening Northern BC Archives’ expertise and holdings of Northern B.C. related research.
Students Benefit from Classroom in the Woods
A classroom in the woods, on a hilltop overlooking the Upper Fraser area and the MacGregor Mountains, provides a great space for outdoor learning and research in forest ecology, forest and ecosystem management and environmental studies. And it’s because donors have made it possible.