Halloween pumpkin patch appears on campus October 30, 2015
Scary and funny pumpkin faces sprouted on campus this week in a patch of grasses outside the Main Library. Who put them there? The pumpkin…
Scary and funny pumpkin faces sprouted on campus this week in a patch of grasses outside the Main Library. Who put them there? The pumpkin…
A six-week TRU program could be a direct ticket to teaching in China. In partnership with Woogi International, TRU’s Teaching English as a Second Language…
Making the most out of a terrible situation — that’s how Dr. Matt Reudink describes his research into a mass mortality event of Vaux’s Swifts,…
[caption id="attachment_637315" align="alignright" width="226"] Karen Hofmann's short story, Vagina Dentata, received an honourable mention in Room magazine's 2015 Poetry and Fiction Contest.[/caption] Karen Hofmann’s short…
The past year has flown by for the founders of Hummingbird Drones, and the company’s founders are overwhelmed by their success. Chief Executive Officer Robert Atwood…
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="413"] Ila Crawford's second year printmaking class is shown with their lino-cut puzzle prints. The artwork was developed to draw attention to…
For those of us who have never set foot on a working ranch, the image that comes to mind is of sweeping vistas, and pastoral…
Kamloops philanthropist Ken Lepin will present $35,000 in inaugural awards to nine TRU graduate students this evening, in a ceremony recognizing graduate research and business…
The emptiness has taken flight. An expansive area of wall that was once empty in the Lepin sciences building, is now largely filled with an…
Over 80 people were in attendance at the first Business Kickstart event, which was a great success. Bruce talked about his career path that led…
Deadline for the Fall UREAP competition is Oct. 15, 2015 at 4 p.m. When offered the opportunity to develop his own research project, fourth-year Bachelor of…
Dr. Paul Dagg, an accomplished administrator in psychiatric medicine, has been appointed chairperson of the Board of Governors for Thompson Rivers University. Jim Thomson, a…
TRU microbiologist Dr. Naowarat Cheeptham and Wildlife Conservation Society of Canada biologist and TRU Adjunct Professor Dr. Cori Lausen have been awarded a $75,000 USD…
TRU and Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 4879 have reached an agreement consistent with the provincial government’s Economic Stability Mandate. The agreement reached…
Russian historian Dr. Wilson Bell has been awarded a prestigious Insight Development Grant (IDG) from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). This is…
Microbes Art Us, an extension of the 2014 Kamloops Art Gallery show entitled "Cave Microorganisms and Drug Discovery: A Collaboration Between TRU Microbiology Researchers and…
Thompson Rivers University is inviting women to open the door to a trades career. Attend a free information session for Women in Trades Training (WITT) on Tuesday, Sept.…
Paige Bewley is enriching her Bachelor of Science in Nursing studies this fall with an exchange at the University of Stavanger in Norway. Now, thanks…
[caption id="attachment_511754" align="alignright" width="389"] At the ribbon-cutting for the Kamloops facility Sept. 18, Vice President of National Hospitality Group Bryan Pilbeam, Kamloops North Thompson MLA and Minister…
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2jH9NAvask[/youtube] "This is a moment of real possibility," Dr. Will Garrett-Petts told the crowd of TRU faculty members during the third annual Research Day event…