Actively planting new ideas
At the 2024 Robert W. Tait Lecture, the recipient of this year’s Implementing Teaching Excellence Award Dr. Lisa Wood will share insights and ideas on creating an engaging learning environment.
UNBC Innovation Hub to test cutting-edge AI wound care technologies
The Centre for Technology Adoption for Aging in the North will utilize its connections across the region to introduce and validate innovative new technologies in healthcare aimed at advancing patient outcomes and equity in treatment.
Green Day grows into weeks-long celebration
With more than two dozen events focused on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, there is something for everyone in Leading a Sustainable Future, the Countdown to Green Day 2024.
UNBC, Caledonia Nordic Ski Club partner on varsity club ski team
UNBC student athletes in cross-country skiing and biathlon will be able to compete at the post-secondary level with the new Nordic ski team, a partnership between UNBC and the Caledonia Nordic Ski Club.
Harvesting sustainable solutions
A recent guided tour of the Aleza Lake Research Forest provided students with a rare opportunity to see working examples of a harvesting techniques that offer new approaches to sustainable forest management.
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.