Marching with pride September 29, 2017
Pride parades march on campus and in Kamloops. The first TRUSU Pride Parade was in September 2011, winding around the university grounds—over 300 people attended—virtually…
Pride parades march on campus and in Kamloops. The first TRUSU Pride Parade was in September 2011, winding around the university grounds—over 300 people attended—virtually…
A pair of TRU Law students competed recently at the National Sports Law Negotiation Competition (NSLNC) in San Diego. Last week, students Jesse Olynyk and…
A new faculty member at TRU Law is helping to build an understanding of trans rights in Canada. Samuel Singer recently took up his new post as…
They’re community builders, athletes, volunteers, and scholars. In this series titled TRU Trailblazers, we’re profiling some of our 2017 major scholarship winners. Read on to…
[caption id="attachment_2479598" align="alignright" width="800"] Drummers, singers and supporters gathered for Orange Shirt Day 2017 on Sept. 29 in the Campus Court.[/caption] Photos from 2017 Friday,…
Thompson Rivers University’s fifth annual report on research, Building Community Through Research, is a showcase of the world-class research taking place here. The report highlights…
Campus clubs are a great way to connect with others while sharing your interests and acquiring valuable soft skills along the way. Soft skills? How…
On the eve of his convocation ceremony, Justin Bourke reflected on his educational journey and the services that assisted him along the way. During his…
Preparation for the School of Business and Economics (SoBE) hosting the BC MBA Games is in full swing. SoBE’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) students…
Nutech Fire Protection and Safety Services isn't a name we would normally associate with the School of Nursing (SoN), but thanks to CEO Bob Dieno,…
Are people being served by the legal institutions around them? Do they have access to those institutions and services when they need them? Are they…
Dr. George Johnson may have completed his screenplay, Peace Pledge, years ago, but as any writer knows, there’s rarely such thing as a final edit.…
According to lawyer Lesra Martin, keynote speaker at the upcoming TRU LEADership Conference 2017, personal history and life experiences can either “make you or break…
Karen Hofmann’s second novel, What is Going to Happen Next, published today (Sept. 15) and is already getting stellar reviews. “An incisive and deeply satisfying novel about the…
By Natalie Stewart Making the most of your study time can be a difficult thing to do. Here are seven tips to get better results…
Dr. Richard Frimpong Oppong recently delivered his inaugural lecture at the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (GAAS), after being elected as a member of the prestigious…
The term jack of all trades shouldn't be thrown around loosely, but when it comes to TRU alumna Sadie Hunter, that's exactly what she is.…
Shortly before Kayla Coutlee crossed the convocation stage, White Buffalo Aboriginal and Metis Health Society offered her the position of Aboriginal Child and Youth Wellness…
The Bachelor of Tourism Management (BTM) program is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a one-day celebration to commemorate 20 years of learning, scholarship and professional…
A new TRU Law student club will provide free legal services to local organizations. The TRU chapter of Pro Bono Students Canada (PBSC)—a national organization…