UNBC named one of British Columbia’s top employers
UNBC earned a spot on Mediacorp's Top Employers in British Columbia list for a 10th time.
Digging deep into herbicide impact on forest ecosystems
In a first for UNBC, Ecosystem Science and Management Associate Professor Dr. Lisa Wood has garnered an Alliance Society grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to lead a five-year project aimed at better understanding the extent of the impact of glyphosate-based herbicides on forest systems.
Learning diplomacy on the fly
UNBC students Sean Robinson and Will Hanlon put their diplomacy skills to the test as delegates at a Model NATO event in Germany last fall.
Dual credit TekX program introduces high school students to post-secondary education
The TekX program will provide Grade 11 students with the opportunity to explore career pathways in the rapidly growing technology sector and earn post-secondary credits while still in high school.
Unapologetic Black joy
February is Black History Month. As we celebrate the accomplishments of Black people in our communities, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Project Advisor Cynthia Williams reminds us of why we also need to emphasize the importance of celebrating Black joy.
Celebrating Black Excellence Day
Afro-Caribbean Student Association co-presidents Yemeena Eyob and Claudia Yaya share their perspective on Black Excellence Day and reflect on their experiences in student leadership positions at UNBC.
Lheidli T'enneh First Nation accepts Respectful Acknowledgment pledge from UNBC
Eighteen Respectful Acknowledgement pledge plaques will be on display in the buildings at the UNBC Prince George campus.
Planning for the future
UNBC students are working with the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George to help in a review of the Official Community Plan for Electoral Area A, which encompasses the areas of Salmon Valley, Nukko Lake, Chief Lake and Ness Lake.
From classroom curiosity to published paper
Political Science and Geography student Will Hanlon turned an Undergraduate Research Experience project with Political Science Professor Dr. Gary Wilson into his first co-authored published academic paper.