Fifty Grade 10 and 11 students from School District No. 57, with support from the Rotary of Prince George: Yellowhead, will explore health careers from May 8-10 at UNBC, the College of New Caledonia, and Northern Health.
A partnership between UBC and UNBC, the UBC Master of Occupational Therapy program launched last fall at UNBC's Prince George campus to help inspire more graduates to practice in northern and rural B.C. communities and to improve culturally safe care, accessibility and community inclusion.
After two years of archival processing, the G Gary Runka fonds are available to researchers at the Northern BC Archives and Special Collections. As the first general manager of the province's Land Commission, Runka played a pivotal role in developing the Agricultural Land Reserve
Garry Gottfriedson, a Secwépemc knowledge holder and cultural leader committed to lending his knowledge in both land-based teaching and creative writing, is set to receive an honorary degree on May 26.
Driven by a desire to give back to community, Prince George business owner Selen Alpay's hard work and business acumen have facilitated his numerous and far-reaching accomplishments in community caring and community development.
UNBC Global and International Studies Associate Professor Dr. Agnieszka Pawlowska-Mainville and Heritage Saskatchewan Director of Living Heritage Kristin Catherwood are the new United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Co-Chair in Living Heritage and Sustainable Livelihoods.
It was a season for learning new skills and sharing stories through art, as students gathered with Cree/Dakelh artist Clayton Gauthier for wood carving sessions through the winter months.