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Arts alum paves path to success November 29, 2016

Bachelor of Arts alumnus Will George was determined to find career success upon graduation and as B.C.’s youngest Manager of Economic Development and Tourism he is…

Faculty and staff, Faculty of Student Development
Mapping the pathway to employment October 25, 2016

Following a whirlwind September spent in Norway and Iceland, Student Employment Coordinator, Susan Forseille, caught her breath at Common Grounds for a catch up and…

Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, Campus News, Faculty and staff, Faculty of Student Development, Featured
A TRUly United co-op October 20, 2016

Nick Saxby is a TRU co-op student, spending his third and fourth co-op terms with United Way Thompson Nicola Cariboo. As a marketing and communications…

Faculty and staff, Faculty of Education and Social Work, Featured
ESTR's retail cart set to roll September 30, 2016

The Education and Skills Training (ESTR) program's retail cart is ready to roll into Student Street for its third year of operation. The kiosk reopens Oct. 6…

Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, Faculty and staff, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Student Development, Featured
Choose your own co-op August 30, 2016

Bachelor of Arts student, Jake MacLaren, is wrapping up his co-op with TRU's School of Business and Economics before heading back to classes this September.…

Campus News, Faculty of Student Development, Featured, Indigenous Education
Gap year, schmap year? June 21, 2016

There is a growing trend for students to take a year off between high school and university, electing instead for a gap year—but is there…

Campus News, Faculty and staff, Faculty of Student Development, Featured, Office of the President, Williams Lake
Co-op program boost will benefit students March 15, 2016

Co-op students at TRU will find greater opportunities to obtain experience in their chosen fields thanks to $1.3 million in funding from the provincial government to support…