Hexagone exhibit celebrates works by new BFA grads May 6, 2016
The annual exhibit of works by students completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree runs until May 11 in the TRU Art Gallery and…
The annual exhibit of works by students completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree runs until May 11 in the TRU Art Gallery and…
As Riley Consenheim finishes up his second year as a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) student, he is happily reflecting on his choice of social…
Whether you're a jazz lover or have a taste for local spirits, the TRU Foundation's annual Music in the Round event has a little something for…
A historic Canadian work of art, the Tousignant Ovale, has found its new temporary home at TRU thanks to a 5-year loan from the Kamloops…
Ginny Ratsoy, Associate Professor in the Department of English and Modern Languages, was honoured for her contributions to student research last month as a co-recipient…
Emotionally charged dialogue framing moral, social and political themes takes centre stage this week when theatre students showcase their talents during the 17th annual Directors…
Ryland Fortie, a fourth year visual arts student, is one of the Top 25 finalists in the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) 2016…
In 2009, Peter Murphy wrote Beckett’s Dedalus: Dialogical Engagements with Joyce in Beckett’s Fiction; his newest book, co-edited by Nick Pawliuk, works off the same…
Being in close quarters and pretty much the same space, the 12 playwrights found their entries to be more creative and full of life than had…
Deadline for the Winter UREAP competition is Feb. 29, 2016 at 4 p.m. When there’s an endless buffet of partners to choose from, why do we swipe…
The old adage that entrepreneurs are born and not made is being challenged by a political science class whose partnership with the International Labor Organization…
On Monday, British Columbians will celebrate their fourth annual Family Day, making it a great time to consider the very definition of the word "family".…
And the award goes to... Kelsey Gilker, BFA. The TRU alumna was named Kamloops' Emerging Artist for 2016 during the Mayor's Gala for the Arts…
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, when anti-Chinese sentiments were prevalent among the general population in British Columbia, Christian missions were one of…
A student club looking to sponsor a student refugee to attend TRU this September needs to raise $4,000 by the end of January to make…
It is extremely difficult to track the movement of small birds, especially if their foraging grounds cover several hectares. To overcome this, Dr. Matt Reudink and…
The Afrodescendant movement began 15 years ago with the Declaration of the Regional Conference of the Americas—the lead-up to the Third World Conference against Racism,…
Out of many treats to enjoy over the holidays, reading is one of those pleasures that doesn’t require kitchen cleanup, expensive equipment or just the…
Seven visual artists involved in the Kamloops Art Gallery’s Assemblage summer residency program have been reunited for a short exhibition at the TRU Art Gallery.…
Taking a writing-intensive course? Major final research essays due in November? Don’t pull a stressed-out all-nighter on your own the last week of classes. Join…