With an academic career focused on amplifying the voices and experiences of rural and northern communities, Dr. Michel S. Beaulieu brings a collaborative vision to his new role.
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.
After graduating with a Bachelor of Education degree from the UNBC School of Education's Regional program in June, Terrace resident Terri Wilkinson is excited to step into her new career as a teacher next month.
As part of Disability Pride Month, UNBC student Kaho Michihara shares how research, lived experience and community support are helping her challenge ableism and foster belonging.
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.
A UNBC researcher is asking how child welfare systems can better support the extended families stepping in to care for children. The study draws on the voices of social workers, community leaders and caregivers through SSHRC-funded research.
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
The David Douglas Botanical Garden Society and UNBC unveiled a new Indigenous traditional name for the botanical garden during a special ceremony on campus.