UNBC student wins first prize from BC Historical Federation

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The British Columbia Historical Federation announced the winners of its 2023-24 W. Kaye Lamb Award for Best Student Works.

The British Columbia Historical Federation is pleased to announce the winners of its 2023-24 W. Kaye Lamb Award for Best Student Works.

Megan is a third-year history major at the University of Northern British Columbia. Born and raised in Prince George, her work has been focused on British Columbian history with specific interest in social history, heritage studies, and energy history. Experience working at both the Central BC Railway and Forestry Museum and the Northern BC Archives has sparked specific research interest in museums and public history.

She also works part time at the UBC Lab of Archaeology Archives where she helps process historical records related to archaeology in BC. She is currently preparing her application to the Master of Arts in History program at UBC.

 

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