Please accept our sincere apologies April 17, 2015
Thompson Rivers University issued a retraction and apology yesterday to more than 400 people for an erroneous communication advising them they had been accepted into…
Thompson Rivers University issued a retraction and apology yesterday to more than 400 people for an erroneous communication advising them they had been accepted into…
Nursing students raise awareness of kidney health By Pam Erikson The World Kidney Day health fair was a success, thanks in part to TRU Nursing…
Mental health will be examined from a variety of angles and perspectives during a touring play called maladjusted. Telling the stories of those living with…
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="248"] The above images is a screen capture of one of the posters being used by Interior Health in its campaign to…
[caption id="attachment_29343" align="alignnone" width="500"] Corrie Belanger presents her research at TRU's annual Undergraduate Research and Innovation Conference.[/caption] UPDATED Mar. 20 Students across TRU’s diverse range…
The Fall 2014 edition of Bridges Magazine features campus news, student initiatives, the latest in faculty and student research and community partnerships, and other stories…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="640"] Health Care Assistant student Darci Watson addresses guests during an announcement that TRU is receiving additional one-time provincial funding for 43…
[caption id="attachment_28969" align="alignnone" width="600"] Lyla Floberg (left), Williams Lake & District Credit Union branch manager; Dr. Ray Sanders, executive director of TRU Williams Lake; Jim…
Reprinted from Bridges Magazine Spring 2014, by Bart Cummins and Anita Rathje Experiential learning wakes up education Kate Strangway spent much of last summer in…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="499"] Aboriginal youth in grades 8-10 will have their eyes opened to the world of career possibilities in the sciences and health…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Cutting the ribbon to recognize World Kidney Day on March 17 is Kamloops Mayor Peter Milobar, TRU third-year Nursing students, and Nursing…
As an undergraduate at TRU, you have a unique opportunity to bring learning to life, by experiencing research. If you’re picturing yourself lugging musty books…
A nursing educator whose career spans nearly 40 years in clinical, faculty, and senior administrative roles will lead TRU’s School of Nursing. Dr. Donna Murnaghan…