Timberwolves unveil Indigenous logo, jerseys
Gitxsan artist Trevor Angus has designed the alternate logo and jersey for the 蹤獲扞⑹ Timberwolves men's and women's soccer and basketball teams. 蹤獲扞⑹'s is the first Canadian college or university to have an alternate logo and jersey created by an Indigenous artist.
蹤獲扞⑹ hosting Truth and Reconciliation Talking Circle
Hear from 蹤獲扞⑹ faculty, listen to stories and watch songs and dances at the Truth and Reconciliation Talking Circle hosted online on September 30.
蹤獲扞⑹ unveils Nenachalhuya The Cedar Plank Project
Nenachalhuya The Cedar Plank Project is now on display in Lhuhuhwhezdel: Gathering Place at 蹤獲扞⑹'s Prince George campus. Artist Clayton Gauthier hand-carved and hand-painted 32 cedar planks with submitted logos from 32 nations across northern B.C.
Dedication to education
Bev Best's love of learning led to earning her MBA degree in June, Best's fourth 蹤獲扞⑹ degree that she now holds. Best is committed to using her passion for education to inspire other Indigenous students.
Mom, daughter inspire one another to earn Social Work degrees
Tania Prince left Williams Lake for Prince George several years ago to pursue her social work degree. The move inspired her daughter Jalissa Julian to follow in her mom's footsteps.
National Indigenous Peoples Day
On National Indigenous Peoples Day we encourage everyone to learn the truth so we can work towards reconciliation.
蹤獲扞⑹ recognizes three distinguished Professors Emeriti
Dr. Henry Harder (Health Sciences), Dr. Ross Hoffman (First Nations Studies) and Dr. Hugues Massicotte (Ecosystem Science and Management) have all been granted the title Professor Emeritus.
Indigenous lawyer scheduled to receive Honorary Degree
Dr. Val Napoleon is Cree from Saulteau First Nation and an adopted member of the Gitanyow (Gitxsan) nation. She is also an Indigenous lawyer, academic and researcher who co-established the first-in-the-world Indigenous Law Degree program at the University of Victoria.