Mitigating climate change impact through grassland management April 28, 2017
"Carbon sequestration is one of the potential ways we can mitigate climate change by pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere," said Dr. Lauchlan Fraser,…
"Carbon sequestration is one of the potential ways we can mitigate climate change by pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere," said Dr. Lauchlan Fraser,…
Innovation, technology and art will come to a head this summer with the construction of Canada’s first solar electric walkway. The solar compass will allow…
Writing Centre Coordinator and Student Success Lecturer Jenna Goddard has recently been named as the recipient of the 2017 Audrey Fenwick Memorial Award for Studies…
Companies like TOMS and tentree have proven that consumers will support a product which gives back. In the case of TOMS, a pair of shoes…
Summer jobs don’t get much more interesting. Next month Mathew Norman takes off for Germany where he’ll spend the three months fully immersed in a…
Over an afternoon of academic acknowledgments, the Peer Recognition Event on April 12 honored the volunteers, mentors, advisors and tutors from a number of campus…
Dear Colleagues, Many of you may have seen the “See Red Wear Red” buttons being worn by staff in the last few months. The buttons,…
The name Larissa Pepper might ring a bell and that’s likely because everything the Bachelor of Business Administration grad touches turns to gold. Pepper is…
A recently-published paper by three TRU staff and faculty members explores the benefits of service-learning - a pedagogy which integrates curriculum and volunteer service -…
Summertime in Kamloops is a highlight of the calendar year. The sun is shining, the sky is blue and the great outdoors are calling. All…
The Peer Mentor Program of the Month Award started as a unique icebreaker. Brad Harasymchuk, Learning Strategist – Mentorship created the award to connect the…
As part of the TD Bank Campus Recruitment team, Jon Spence, Campus Recruiter for the Consumer Banking Associate Program, is always on the lookout for…
[caption id="attachment_2297030" align="alignright" width="461"] Outgoing 2016-2017 Graduate Research Mentors.[/caption] For Kevin Clyde, applying to become an Undergraduate Research Ambassador just made sense. The fourth-year Bachelor…
Leaders come in many forms and somewhere in the mix is culinary arts student Kayla Lulua, who was recently selected by the culinary program to…
Risks, returns and frozen treats took top place and $6,000 during the annual Scotiabank Business Plan Competition. Thomas Heine’s graduation got a little sweeter when…
A class of TRU Law students has unveiled four new apps that they developed this semester, presenting their creations to a panel of judges at…
English faculty member Karen Hofmann took first place for her short story "The Island." UBC Writer in Residence Renée Sarojini Saklikar unveiled the winners of…
Fifteen top students in law, arts, business, education, science, culinary arts, tourism and nursing shared in $27,250 in awards and prizes at the Lepin Awards…
[caption id="attachment_2291986" align="alignleft" width="385"] Andrew Christensen works on a project during the UK skills championships held the end of March.[/caption] Welding student Andrew Christensen is about six…
Third-year welding student Ben Chenuz is off to the Skills Canada national championship after winning a gold medal last month at Skills Canada BC. Chenuz has…