Low-cost tech makes data collection easier August 29, 2017
When he was tinkering with low-cost technology last summer, Brandon Turner didn’t realize it would have a huge payoff a year later. Taking what he learned…
When he was tinkering with low-cost technology last summer, Brandon Turner didn’t realize it would have a huge payoff a year later. Taking what he learned…
The third volume of the thematic Canadian Journal of Comparative and Contemporary Law has been published by the editorial team at TRU Law. "Problems of…
TRU Law Assistant Professor Nicole Schabus is visiting the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland this week, in support of presentations to the UN Committee on…
A TRU Law professor's efforts have resulted in an order from the BC Privacy Commission against the actions of a controversial pedophile-hunting vigilante group in British…
The TRU OutLaws, an LGBTQ law student advocate group, has been approved to intervene at the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) later this year regarding…
After graduating from TRU Law's inaugural class in 2014, Julia (JC) Rees was eager to start her law career, and she found herself in the…
After having completed a semester in Manchester, England, Martin McFarlane, a fourth year Bachelor of Journalism, Public Relations Major says that dropping yourself into a…
As the province of British Columbia continues to be impacted by wildfires and the air quality index in Kamloops changes daily, organizers have cancelled the…
A recent MBA grad is finding success in the IT sector. Mayur Marakana, a software development engineer at Cradlepoint says that his Master of Business…
As he helps unravel mysteries around the health benefits of red wine, Mitchell Wihlidal is also mastering the art of effective poster presentations. The fourth-year…
A new paper by Dr. Jim Hu, Associate Professor in the English as a Second Language Department (Faculty of Education and Social Work) and Alana…
A powerful piece of art by Jeffrey McNeil-Seymour, Sessional Lecturer in the School of Social Work and Human Service (Faculty of Education and Social Work), is…
Smiles, cheers and applause were abundant as the fourth class of TRU Law crossed the stage on Friday, June 9. One hundred grads received their…
Nurses are known for being compassionate, level-headed and hard-working. But according to research, they’re also known for being bullies, with many new nurses and nurses-in-training…
Dr. Georgann Cope Watson, Sessional Lecturer in the School of Education (Faculty of Education and Social Work), recently had an opportunity to share her research - focusing…
Building upon the School of Business and Economics' (SoBE) programming foundation in human resource management, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship and leadership, a newly announced department—Human Enterprise…
The United Nations (UN) Working Group on Business and Human Rights will be hosted at TRU’s Williams Lake Campus on Sunday, May 28, 2017. This…
It was like a scene out of the movies. In October 2016, second-year TRU Law student Zain Ali awoke in a hospital bed with wires…
In response to student, staff and faculty requests for educational planning software that will help students meet their academic goals, the Degree Works steering committee…
Thompson Rivers University and Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc (TteS) pledged to advance partnerships and cooperation with the signing of an agreement that commits to fostering greater…