Competition stocks climb in SoBE April 4, 2017
Thirty-two students engaged in the first-ever trading competition hosted by the School of Business and Economics (SoBE). Rotman Interactive Trader offers students a hands-on way to learn…
Thirty-two students engaged in the first-ever trading competition hosted by the School of Business and Economics (SoBE). Rotman Interactive Trader offers students a hands-on way to learn…
It was a meeting of the minds and hearts this past weekend as TRU hosted 20 Ch’nook Scholars for a weekend of speakers and networking—an…
What can you learn in 180 seconds? You’d be surprised. As part of TRU’s annual Research Week, faculty go head-to-head in the first ever 180-second…
Local high school students have an opportunity to earn university credits before they finish secondary school through a unique partnership between School District 73 and…
Students, academic leaders and industry influencers came together to celebrate the achievements of Canada’s future leaders and entrepreneurs at the Enactus Canada Regional Exposition—Western Canada in…
Dr. Joel Wood, assistant professor in the School of Business and Economics, wrote an op-ed for the Victoria Times Colonist arguing against a ban on…
Just three years after graduating with her business degree, Twyla Hartnell has climbed the corporate ladder to a successful career path in a traditionally male-dominated…
Ellice Clement has a double major in tourism management and marketing and landed her dream job in January, working as administrative coordinator for the Kamloops…
When the Knowledge Makers program launched in 2016, organizers hoped the program would inspire more Indigenous students to participate in research. Now in its second…
Master of Business Administration (MBA) students in the Strategic Management Information Systems course are all geared up for their next competition. The class has been divided…
Julie John, a recent TRU graduate, has been planning and organizing a women’s entrepreneur conference, Be Inspired!, set for Sat., Feb. 4, 2017, at the Coast…
The way things are shaping up, this week's Networking 411 could be the biggest and most successful one yet. And you're invited regardless of the program…
Have an idea for a business but not sure how to make it fly? Or maybe it's a partial idea that has questions needing to…
Sports blasting on the big screen, loud cheers and high fives is a common scene for a downtown Toronto sports bar but an unlikely setting…
With files from Vantage Airport Group Bahamians have taken a shine to TRU and it's largely thanks to an airport management company creating a tuition…
UREAP deadline: Feb. 15, 2017, 4 p.m. TRU graduate Danielle Fauteux credits the Undergraduate Research Experience Award Program (UREAP) for pushing her out of her…
At TRU, 2016 has been a transformative year. We launched three new master's degrees, our new brand and the TRU Go app. The federal and provincial…
For many of us, the winter break is a time to unwind from the busy year and forget the stresses and challenges of the fall…
Dr. Ehsan Latif’s community-based rent bank research played an instrumental role in New Westminster City Council’s recent decision to spend $60,000 over a three-year period…
Dr. Joel Wood, assistant professor in the School of Business and Economics, was featured in Maclean's third annual chart-watch, which asked economists, investors, analysts and…