Anti-GMO farmer to speak at TRU
Posted on: January 29, 2007
KAMLOOPS – Percy Schmeiser, the Saskatchewan farmer who wound up in court with Monsanto when the pesticide and biotechnology giant found its genetically engineered canola…
Read morePosted on: January 29, 2007
KAMLOOPS – Percy Schmeiser, the Saskatchewan farmer who wound up in court with Monsanto when the pesticide and biotechnology giant found its genetically engineered canola…
Read morePosted on: January 29, 2007
KAMLOOPS – “The magic number is one,” said TRU Athletics and Recreation Director Ken Olynyk, referring to the fact that if the WolfPack men’s volleyball…
Read morePosted on: January 23, 2007
KAMLOOPS – Thompson Rivers University’s Senate heard yesterday evening that the university’s new Bachelor of Technology degree in Trades and Technology Leadership has received approval…
Read morePosted on: January 22, 2007
KAMLOOPS – Calling all aspiring academics! The 2nd annual TRU Undergrad Conference committee invites students to send in their presentation proposals for this year’s conference,…
Read morePosted on: January 22, 2007
KAMLOOPS – The real world will be virtually at your fingertips next week as the Small Cities Community-University Research Alliance (CURA) researchers at TRU present…
Read morePosted on: January 22, 2007
KAMLOOPS – Twenty local businesses can get a marketing boost this spring from Computer Systems Operations & Management (CSOM) students at Thompson Rivers University. For…
Read morePosted on: January 22, 2007
KAMLOOPS – The TRU Training House (YMCA Dream House located in the Aberdeen Highlands) built by 2005/06 Construction Trades students in partnership with the Kamloops…
Read morePosted on: January 17, 2007
KAMLOOPS – TRU business students Lindsay Allan, Viningston Fernando, Robbie Kelm, Jessica Saavedra and Jaime Wenselaers were at the city’s Development Services boardroom today to…
Read morePosted on: January 10, 2007
KAMLOOPS – The public is invited to participate in a combination dance workshop presented by Let’s Move (Yoga, Dance, and More) on Saturday Jan. 27.…
Read morePosted on: January 10, 2007
KAMLOOPS – How much load can a popsicle-stick bridge hold before the whole bridge’s load loses hold? Last year, it was over half a ton.…
Read morePosted on: January 8, 2007
Williams Lake – Today university students started a new semester in the smallest Canadian city with its own university campus. Martin Whittles, Interim Dean of…
Read morePosted on: December 20, 2006
Thompson Rivers University will officially close at 12 noon on Friday, December 22nd and does not reopen until Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007. All regular business…
Read morePosted on: December 18, 2006
KAMLOOPS – A group of TRU tourism students will head east in early January to attend an international convention to be held in Canada for…
Read morePosted on: December 7, 2006
KAMLOOPS – Joining Thompson Rivers University’s growing research team will be Norman P. Friesen, whose five-year renewable position as a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair…
Read morePosted on: December 6, 2006
Read the Winter, 2006 Issue of InsideTRU.
Read morePosted on: November 29, 2006
KAMLOOPS – It’s unique, alright: a calendar comprised of adventure photos from the past year taken by adventure guide students at TRU while on climbing,…
Read morePosted on: November 23, 2006
KAMLOOPS – When TRU holds its annual donor awards ceremony this Thursday, 326 students will receive a total of $391,000 in award money, an increase…
Read morePosted on: November 23, 2006
KAMLOOPS – Getting a major award wasn’t even in Ann Scott’s sights when she enrolled in TRU’s Social Service Worker certificate course after years away…
Read morePosted on: November 23, 2006
Nov. 23, 2006 TRU Awards 2006: Donor Spotlights KAMLOOPS – The following are among the 250-plus donors presenting a total of $391,000 in financial awards…
Read morePosted on: November 15, 2006
KAMLOOPS – The public is invited to hear how Peter Armstrong, President, Founder, Chief Executive Officer and a principal of the Armstrong Hospitality Group, owner…
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