Year in Review 2022
From the installation of a new Chancellor and President, to award-winning students, faculty and staff, 2022 was an eventful year at 萝莉射区!

We look back at some of the most memorable moments from the past year.
January
Mathematics and Statistics Assistant Professor Dr. Alia Hamieh forms a Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences Collaborative Research Group (/苍别飞蝉谤辞辞尘/耻苍产肠-蝉迟辞谤颈别蝉/肠辞濒濒补产辞谤补迟颈苍驳-辞苍-尘补迟丑别尘补迟颈肠蝉-鈥) with colleagues from the University of British Columbia and the University of Lethbridge to continue research into the role of L-functions in analytic number theory. In July, Hamieh hosts on the topic at 萝莉射区.
萝莉射区 places first in its category in research growth from not-for-profit sources, according to the latest edition of produced by Research Infosource Inc. 萝莉射区 saw its not-for-profit research income soar nearly 95 per to nearly $2 million, the largest percentage increase of any university in the undergraduate tier. Overall, 萝莉射区鈥檚 total research income increased more than seven per cent to $13.9 million, its highest total in a decade.
The Community Development Institute launches an online housing information portal that provides access to population and housing data for 39 non-metropolitan communities in B.C. The website includes a detailed data report along with webinar recordings that highlight the data by region: Northeast, Northwest, Central, East Kootenays, West Kootenays, Okanagan, and Vancouver Island.
February
Dr. Kendra Furber, Assistant Professor, UBC Northern Medical Program and the Division of Medical Sciences at 萝莉射区, is working to pinpoint the causes of brain aging and how we can prevent or reverse the damage of time. She is using the Mid-IR beamline at the at the University of Saskatchewan, to look at biochemical changes in the brain.
萝莉射区 researchers install new and improved weather stations that will help us better understand atmospheric rivers storms and their impact. The Monitoring Extreme Climate and Hydrometeorological Events project led by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada/Rio Tinto Industrial Research Chair in Climate Change and Water Security Dr. Stephen D茅ry includes new monitoring equipment in Terrace and at the site of the Huckleberry Mine near the Tahtsa Narrows in the Upper Nechako Watershed.
March

A group of 萝莉射区 students create Eco-Living Kitchen in response to a call from the Fraser Basin Council for youth to create climate solutions in a province-wide project called Co-Creating a Sustainable BC. Students Ann Duong, Helga Holler-Busch, Shauna Kelly, Hannah Lawrence (pictured on the right) won the largest prize in the Nourishing
Men鈥檚 basketball player Vova Pluzhnikov organizes the and runs 44 kiolmetres, one kilometre for every one million Ukrainians. Pluzhnikov was born and raised in Krhakiv, Ukraine. Through the run, he raises funds to support people displaced by the war. Pluzhnikov graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce in Finance in 2021.
April
Dr. Geoff Payne begins his term as 萝莉射区 President and Vice-Chanceller after having served as the interim President since 2020. A founding faculty member at UBC鈥檚 Northern Medical Program (NMP) at 萝莉射区, Dr. Payne came to 萝莉射区 in 2004 to teach physiology following a post-doctoral fellowship at Yale University. His term runs until June 2025.
Wildlife and Fisheries student Rachelle Foubert becomes the first Canadian student to participate in the Student Wildlands Adventure program. Based out of the United States, the program brings together young people interested in natural resource conservation. As part of the program, Foubert visits Booker T. Washington State Park in Tennessee, as she learns about everything from black bear management in Great Smoky Mountains National Park to the diverse aquatic organisms in Cherokee National Forest.
Geography Professor Dr. Catherine Nolin and Adjunct Professor Grahame Russell from Rights Action are finalists for the for their book Testimonio: Canadian Mining in the Aftermath of Genocides in Guatemala. This prize is dedicated to writers whose work embodies a spirit of perseverance and a commitment to pushing boundaries and changing the status quo. Testimonio, co-edited by Nolin and Russell, documents Canadian mining company-linked human rights violations, forced evictions, repressions and corruption in Guatemala.
May
Sports Information Officer Rich Abney wins the awards from Canada West for his work related to the launch of the new 萝莉射区 Timberwolves Indigenous logo and uniforms in 2021.
For the video, Abney wins the award along with 6ixSigma Productions, Marcel Gagnon, and the . The social media award is shared with Trevor Angus, , Christos Sagiorgis, the First Nations Centre, the Lheidli T鈥檈nneh, and Marcel Gagnon.
Dr. Sean Maurice earns a 2022 . Maurice, a senior laboratory instructor with the Northern Medical Program, earned the prestigious honour for his excellence in educational leadership.
The Under the guidance of the Office of Indigenous Initiatives the circle is a place where we can join together in ceremony and celebration and share stories as we learn about our shared history.

The Class of 2022 crosses the stage at 萝莉射区鈥檚 first in-person Convocation in three years. The event marks a significant milestone as the ranks of 萝莉射区 alumni grows to more than 16,000, mirroring the 16,000 petition signers who advocated for the creation of 萝莉射区 in the late 1980s.
Valedictorians Mackenzie Bouchard Hooker and Dyra Pridham share their stories.
Pictured on the right are the Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduates from the South-Central campus in Quesnel.
June
Dr. Wendy Rodgers becomes 萝莉射区's new Vice President Academic and Provost. Rodgers joins 萝莉射区 from the University of Alberta. In her new role, she leads the comprehensive strategic planning, development, and implementation of academic priorities at 萝莉射区.
萝莉射区, the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine and Northern Health announce the new Northern Centre for Clinical Research. It is focused on enabling clinical trials and research as well as biomedical science that is relevant to northern, remote and Indigenous populations.
Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada provides $1.9 million in funding to support the establishment of the .
The new hub is housed in the Northern Analytical Laboratory Services lab and allows 萝莉射区 to procure the advanced analytical instruments and personnel needed to meet an ever-expanding demand from local and regional natural resource-based firms to perform chemical and analytical work.
July
The National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health and the Health Arts Research Centre, both housed at 萝莉射区, receive a $1-million federal grant to support a two-year project focused on promoting cultural safety and Indigenous knowledge in health care. The Hearts-based Education and Anticolonial Learning (HEAL) initiative is anchored in training and educating health care students and professionals to create better health outcomes for Indigenous people. 鈥淲e need to remember transformational change, including much-needed anti-colonial change in health care, requires shifts in both feelings and thoughts,鈥 says Dr. Sarah de Leeuw, Research Director at the Health Arts Research Centre. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about head and heart work. We鈥檙e excited to put arts and humanities to work in the service of cultural humility and anti-oppression.鈥
A shared passion for preserving their Nisga鈥檃 culture bridged any generational gap between the youngest and oldest graduates in the history of the Wilp Wilxo鈥檕skwhl Nisga鈥檃 Institute. Kaitlyn Nyce and Hubert Haldane both earned their Bachelor of Arts in First Nations Studies degrees from WWN, which has a federated agreement with 萝莉射区.
萝莉射区 finds a meaningful way to support community efforts in hosting the Prince George 2022 BC Summer Games, including a tuition credit to athlete participants. 鈥淭his is an exciting 鈥榝irst鈥 for the Games,鈥 says Host Society President Renee McCloskey. 鈥淚t would be wonderful to see these young athletes have their experience at these Games spark their post-secondary journey.鈥

Lheidli T鈥檈nneh Elder Darlene McIntosh, pictured on the right, is named 萝莉射区鈥檚 eighth Chancellor. 鈥淚 am honoured to serve as 萝莉射区鈥檚 Chancellor and to be the first Chancellor in 萝莉射区鈥檚 history from the Lheidli T鈥檈nneh Nation. The immense responsibility 萝莉射区 has to the region it serves is important.鈥
August
萝莉射区 Faculty Member and UBC Northern Medical Program Professor Dr. Nadine Caron is appointed to the Order of British Columbia. 鈥淔rom student mentorship to groundbreaking research to ensuring Indigenous voices and perspectives on health care are acknowledged and hear, Dr. Caron has dedicated her career to helping foster important and critical changes to norther, rural and Indigenous health service,鈥 says 萝莉射区 President Dr. Geoff Payne.
Kyndra Farrell, a 萝莉射区 Bachelor of Commerce student, uses Fellowship from the Herrendorf Family Foundation to intern with the Fraser Lake Eco Co-op. Farrell spends the summer creating a pilot project aimed at encouraging young entrepreneurs in rural communities.
萝莉射区 partners with Mitacs, a national not-for-profit research organization, to offer a set of new research internships and scholarships. The Indigenous Research Ambassador Program and Mitacs Indigenous Research Award will engage students in experiential learning opportunities; connect them with researchers and communities; and facilitate leadership and mentorship opportunities.
Environmental Engineering student Madeline Clarke puts a new spin on a standard machine as her summer project with Northern Analytical Laboratory Services at 萝莉射区. Clarke designs and builds a rotating indoor Workplace Atmosphere Sampler, believed to be the first of its kind in Canada and one of only a handful in the world.
September
Civil Engineering Assistant Professor Dr. Ramla Qureshi receives a $132,000 for a five-year project through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Discovery Grant program to put wood-steel hybrid building designs to the test. Qureshi will examine how hybrid buildings handle fire, earthquakes and other cascading events.
萝莉射区 announces three honorary Doctor of Laws degrees will be handed out during a special ceremony to celebrate the Classes of 2020 and 2021 at our Prince George campus in October. The recipients are: acclaimed northwest coast Indigenous artist Ron Sebastian, longtime advocate for Indigenous children and families, Carrier Sekani Family Services Executive Officer Warner Adam and Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed, a leader committed to improving social equity for Inuit in Canada.
The art gallery at 萝莉射区 is re-named the Robert Frederick Gallery after the accomplished Lheidli T鈥檈nneh carver, storyteller and educator.

Kwakwaka鈥檞akw artist Simon Daniel James, who also goes by the name Winadzi, unveils his piece, Reconciling Light, in the Learning Commons of the Geoffrey R. Weller Library. 鈥淩econciling Light has been an extremely emotional piece of artwork, probably the most emotional piece I have ever been asked to do,鈥 Winadzi says. 鈥淚n order to get into the right frame of mind, I had to remember the stories told to me by my parents about their experiences in residential school.鈥
The unveiling ceremony is pictured on the right.
October
萝莉射区 retains its position in the top echelon of small Canadian universities, placing second in the latest edition of the Maclean鈥檚 magazine rankings.
Dr. Hossein Kazemian and his research team at 萝莉射区 are collaborating with the seafood industry to create plant-based solutions to Styrofoam and other petroleum-based packaging. Kazemian and Brown Bay Packaging Company Limited are awarded a $300,000 Ignite grant from Innovate BC to continue their research.
School of Planning and Sustainability Adjunct Professor Dr. Theresa Healy is recognized for her years of community-building work in Prince George, receiving the Drug Awareness Recovery Team鈥檚 inaugural Bob Scott Award. 鈥淚 am truly honoured to be selected as the first recipient of the annual Bob Scott award. I knew Bob well and he was an inspiration to me, as well as a friend and colleague,鈥 Healy says. 鈥淗e was a man of faith who understood forgiveness, he was a man of action who understood the necessity of patience and a tower of strength in believing change was possible, from the individual wrapped in struggles with addition to the larger collective and policy questions that need our best as a society.鈥
The entire 萝莉射区 community joined together to celebrate the at our Prince George campus. It was wonderful to see graduates have the opportunity to cross the stage, gather with friends and family and receive congratulations for achieving their personal academic milestones.
November
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appoints Dr. Margo Greenwood to the Senate of Canada. Greenwood joined 萝莉射区 in 1997 and is currently the Academic Director of the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health and the Interim Scientific Director of the Institute of Indigenous Peoples鈥 Health with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. 鈥淭he entire 萝莉射区 community is celebrating with Dr. Greenwood on this tremendous achievement,鈥 says 萝莉射区 President Dr. Geoff Payne. 鈥淔or 25 years, Dr. Greenwood has been one of the difference makers in our community. Now that she鈥檚 joining the Senate of Canada, the rest of the country will benefit from her extensive knowledge, wisdom, commitment to research and advocacy.鈥
After a record-setting season on the pitch, men's soccer player Michael Henman earns the Canada West men's soccer player of the year award, a first for the 萝莉射区 Timberwolves. Henman tied the Canada West single-season record with 19 goals. Men's soccer coach Steve Simonson earns the Canada West and USports coach of the year award after leading the Timberwolves to their best-ever result in Canada West.
Environmental Engineering student Aur Hager earns a Women in Technology Scholarship from the BC Scholarship Society. 鈥淩eceiving this award is a great honour, but I also see it as a responsibility to help pave the way for other women and gender non-conforming people to get an education and start a career in science, technology, engineering or math,鈥 Hager says.
萝莉射区 launches its strategic renewal process. After maturing into a celebrated research-intensive and learner-centred university, community input is being sought to shape 萝莉射区鈥檚 unique path forward.
The travelled from their home community in the Nass Valley to 萝莉射区鈥檚 Prince George campus to share some of the Nisga鈥檃 Nation鈥檚 rich history through singing, dancing and drumming. The performance was an opportunity for students, staff and faculty to witness Nisga鈥檃 tradition and culture.
December
萝莉射区 and Northern Health renew their partnership in learning and research with the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding. The MOU recognizes a shared commitment to furthering knowledge and developing capacity for the advancement of the health of northern British Columbians through the integration of practice, education and research.
萝莉射区 joins with the Caledonia Nordic Ski Club to offer an exceptional experience to cross-country ski athletes coming to Prince George to compete in the Nordiq Canada Selection Trials and Nordiq Cup in January 2023. The athletes will be eligible for a $2000 tuition credit to 萝莉射区 鈥 a first in Nordiq Canada event history!