Challenges of professional boundaries for rural practitioners
New research brought together expertise from medicine and physical therapy to help examine how rural practitioners manage overlapping relationships in small and remote communities.
UNBC President Dr. Geoffrey Payne to serve second term
The University of Northern British Columbia Board of Governors has reappointed Dr. Geoffrey Payne to a second term as President and Vice-Chancellor.
New volcano course advances Indigenization
Students participating in a summer geography course will spend six days learning about both the Nisga'a history and culture surrounding the Sii Aks volcano and volcanology.
Documenting Xitl'ix, an Indigenous restorative justice system
Pounamu Taonga Award recipient Gerald Bent examined the cultural and judicial practices of the Nlaka'pamux people during his graduate studies, highlighting the importance of preserving Indigenous justice traditions.
When connections take root
Meaningful connections helped Trisha McCreery find her footing and flourish over the course of her undergraduate degree.
Elder Darlene McIntosh reappointed as UNBC Chancellor
A respected and beloved community member, Chancellor Darlene McIntosh's reappointment ensures the meaningful connections she has fostered within the University, across the region and beyond will continue to grow.
Repelling and still holding together
Physics Assistant Professor Dr. Jean-Sébastien Bernier co-authored an article in the latest issue of the journal Nature documenting the observation of exotic repulsively bound objects.
Engineering students capture second place at national competition
What began as an interesting challenge to solve for the final assignment as part of their undergraduate degrees went on to capture attention at a national engineering conference.
Community support helps fulfil academic dreams
Montanna Rohrbach found support from her home community of Kwadacha and at UNBC as she earned a Bachelor of Social Work degree in 2024.