New options for Aboriginals seeking business degrees May 12, 2016
Aboriginal students now have new pathways towards earning one of three business degrees at Thompson Rivers University. In an historic signing today between TRU and AFOA…
Aboriginal students now have new pathways towards earning one of three business degrees at Thompson Rivers University. In an historic signing today between TRU and AFOA…
It may not be an entrance requirement, but experience playing with LEGO could come in handy for students in the School of Business and Economics…
For two student volunteers, this year’s regional science fair was a bit like going back to elementary school. Both Katie Bieber, second-year biology, and Sarah…
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…
"How did you spend your reading week?" Thanks to funding from the School of Business and Economics and support from TRU's Career Education Department and…
TRU has become the latest university welcomed into the CFA Institute University Recognition Program. The Bachelor of Business Administration finance major and post-baccalaureate diploma in…
The Kamloops Luxury Bridal Fair has become the premier bridal event in the city while providing an ongoing platform for student success. Among success stories…
Four Bachelor of Business Administration students are off to the western Canada Human Resources Case Competition in Edmonton in March after winning the TRU final today. Kelsey Derzak,…
Talking to strangers can be intimidating, especially in an event filled with industry professionals you wouldn’t normally have access to. The prospect of networking and…
TRU Law faculty member and Kamloops lawyer John O’Fee is one of 32 recipients of the prestigious Queen’s Counsel (QC) designation. The honorary title is bestowed…
The Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism is offering a special topics course, TMGT 3980 (3 credits), in the Winter 2016 semester to…
Dr. Latif, Associate Professor of Economics at Thompson Rivers University, used provincial level panel data from the Statistics Canada, to examine the impact of permanent…
Dr. Latif, Associate Professor of Economics, research uses panel data from the Statistics Canada (1983–2010) to examine the determinants of electricity consumption in Canada. His…
Dr. Latif, Associate Professor of Economics at Thompson Rivers University, used longitudinal data from the Canadian National Population Health Survey (1994-2009), to examined the short…
Dr. Latif, Associate Professor of Economics at Thompson Rivers University, used longitudinal data from the Canadian National Population Survey (1994–2006), to examine the impact of…
Dr. Latif, Associate Professor of Economcs at Thompson Rivers University used longitudinal Canadian data from the National Population Health Survey (1994-2006) in order to examine…
Dr. Latif, Associate Professor of Economics at Thompson Rivers University, used data from the Canadian National Population Health Survey (1994–2009), to examine the relationship between…
Dr. Latif research examines the impact of new immigration on housing rent, using Canadian province-level panel data from 1983 to 2010. The statistical evidence suggest…
While some cities wish to prohibit or limit the clustering of payday loan operations, Thompson Rivers University economist Dr. Laura Lamb wants more attention given…
Dr. Wood research attempts to calculate the optimal (second best) gasoline taxes for Ontario and the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area (GTHA) under distortionary pre-existing income taxes.…