UNBC student Lydia Kinasewich won the W. Kaye Lamb scholarship for her research paper about the history of Harrison Hot Springs. Awarded by the British Columbia Historial Federation, the competition is open to all students writing about topics related to B.C.'s history.
The Class of 2022 at UNBC's South-Central campus all come from the School of Nursing and many of them will be working in Quesnel and the Cariboo region.
As part of her new role with the CIHR IIPH, which will be housed at UNBC, Professor Dr. Margo Greenwood will help to advance Indigenous self-determination in health research.
Throughout their studies, UNBC nursing students have the unique opportunity to experience many different rural and urban health care settings. For Class of 2022 graduate Leanne Greeff, one of those experiences led her to a job in Kitimat.
Mackenzie Bouchard Hooker wants to be a catalyst for positive change in the education system and she's using the knowledge she gained at UNBC to make a difference in the lives of her students. The three-time UNBC graduate is the Valedictorian at Ceremony 1 at UNBC's 2022 Convocation.
Dyra Pridham credits UNBC's Master of Business Administration program with helping to improve her career prospects. Pridham returned to university after having already started her career and will provide the valedictory address at Ceremony 2 at UNBC's 2022 Convocation.