Candidate for Accreditation by NWCCU August 8, 2016
Thompson Rivers University has become the third institution in BC to be approved as a Candidate for Accreditation at the associate, baccalaureate and master’s degree…
Thompson Rivers University has become the third institution in BC to be approved as a Candidate for Accreditation at the associate, baccalaureate and master’s degree…
Dr. Tory Handford of the School of Education (Faculty of Education and Social Work) continues her contributions to the field of educational leadership with her research and…
One year out of law school, Donya Vahidi is carving out her niche in Vancouver’s law scene. The 2015 TRU Law graduate is an associate…
The opening ceremonies for the 2016 Rio Olympic Summer Games get underway tomorrow, but the road to Rio has been a bumpy one. Is Rio de…
What happens when an overseas Canadian mining operation finds itself involved in a local conflict—and what should the role of the Canadian embassy be? TRU…
Founded and organized by TRU, fundraising from the Sport Chek Kamloops Marathon continues to support student athletes. This year, the 5th annual event saw an…
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…
Discovering solutions to the social, economic, and environmental problems of today and tomorrow is how Alex Mey intends to put his stamp on the world.…
On Aug. 1, we celebrate BC’s birthday and here at TRU there is a lot to celebrate—including all of the ground-breaking research being done by…
Cody Inskip is finding sweet success with his popcorn company, Skippy’s Kettlekorn. Inskip who graduated from TRU in 2012, cites the Small Business Management course…
Genome BC’s Geneskool Summer Camp is underway this week. High school students from Kamloops, Delta, Nanoose Bay, Sun Peaks, Langley, Surrey and Calgary are on…
Dr. Rod McCormick, B.C. Innovation Council Chair in Aboriginal Health, was one of 50 researchers invited to participate in the emergency meeting in Ottawa on…
Trades students will get their hands on some new equipment thanks to $300,955 in government funding, announced today. The announcement, made on behalf of the…
Business programs traditionally produce graduates with great quantitative and technical abilities but with less experience in application and practice. Paul Clark, faculty member in the…
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,…
School is out, the days are warming up, Summer is officially here! While you head out to enjoy the sunshine and all that our beautiful…
TRU Athletics has announced that 2016 TRU honorary degree recipient Dr. Bob Lenarduzzi will be the keynote speaker at this year's Athletic Scholarship Breakfast. Lenarduzzi…
In the event of a Canada Post work stoppage, TRU has developed the following response plan for applicants and current students. Receipt of transcripts from…
It’s Canada Day and what better way to celebrate than to reflect on what makes us TRUly Canadian. We suggest you stand up, remove your…
Dylan Ziegler has had an impressively busy spring. The fourth year biology student first tackled the Undergraduate Research and Innovation Conference in March, where he…