Convocation by the numbers: Fall 2016 October 13, 2016
Fall Convocation is Oct. 14 and the ceremony is our second-biggest celebration of the year next to Spring Convocation. The official ceremony starts at 10…
Fall Convocation is Oct. 14 and the ceremony is our second-biggest celebration of the year next to Spring Convocation. The official ceremony starts at 10…
Levi Glass, a fourth year visual arts and philosophy student, is graduating from TRU in 2017 with an honours degree and a focus on undergrad…
Thanks to a new food primary liquor license, the campus hot spot formerly known as Heroes Pub is now The Den—a restaurant open to customers…
It’s a collaboration that could revolutionize the ranching industry. Dr. John Church, BC Regional Innovation Chair in Cattle Industry Sustainability, has partnered with Southern Alberta…
Susan Buis, instructor in the Faculty of Arts, has landed a spot on the 2016 CBC Creative Nonfiction Prize Longlist with her latest work, What…
Four TRU researchers received $215,000 through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grants program, announced today by the Government of Canada.…
It’s Orientation week for first-year students Madison Olds and Chloe Beauchamp-Brisson but the local musicians have just one thing on their mind—a trip to the…
If laughter is the best medicine, you may prove to be healthier and happier this Actors Workshop Theatre season. "Last year was quite dramatic, but…
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.…
From fashion to physics, Nic Zdunich has done it all—including turning his latest co-op position into a full-time job. The 2016 Bachelor of Arts (BA)…
It was a monumental weekend for Visual Arts Professor Donald Lawrence’s camera obscura research project. On Sunday, a new permanent public artwork was unveiled and…
The countdown is on until it's back to class and that means busy parking lots, long line-ups and potential campus chaos. Not to fear, we have you…
Summer is winding down soon and September is around the corner. What are your plans? If you’ve been thinking about going to TRU, aren’t sure…
There’s no place like home for theatre student Morgan Benedict. Home—in this case, for the Mission, BC, native—is debuting in the Wizard of Oz, one of two productions…
A partnership with Fleming College will attract out-of-province students to Kamloops through the pathway to a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS). Eligible graduates of Fleming…
History is anything but dusty, dull and dead for arts student Petra Maior, who this summer is bringing the past to life for children visiting…
“The continuous coverage of victims of war and humanitarian disasters allows us to immediately assess human crisis, yet understanding why billions of people face such…
The youth vote can be a powerful one—just ask the leaders of the United Kingdom’s failed Remain campaign. Youth voter engagement is a longstanding conundrum,…
What do gently-used books have in common with a TRU student award and the Kamloops chapter of the Council of Canadians? Roll them into one…
Journalism alumni ('16) Cameron Doherty and James Elliot are celebrating after recieving BC & Yukon Community Newspapers Association scholarships at the Newspapers Canada 2016 National…