Business students invest in ethics for national competition April 25, 2018
Five Master of Business Administration students from TRU are representing BC in the final round of a national competition that offers bragging rights and some…
Five Master of Business Administration students from TRU are representing BC in the final round of a national competition that offers bragging rights and some…
How this remote gold rush gateway community is helping train the next generation of Canadian health-care professionals. Founded a year before Canada’s Confederation, the now-remote…
What do you get when you take a legally-blind writer, a tourist from the UK and someone with a keen interest in getting to know…
[caption id="attachment_2313327" align="alignright" width="500"] Ian Robertson leads a TRU Friends of the Gardens weekly tour.[/caption] Plants scrub the air we breathe, boost our well-being with…
In the 2016/17 academic year, more than 1,800 international students enrolled on campus in both fall and winter semesters, making up 23% of the on-campus…
Don’t throw out that used drink coaster, it could be your next greeting card! Enactus TRU’s turning of cardboard drink coasters into greeting cards while…
And the gold, silver and bronze medals go to… TRU. For the first time ever, three of TRU's respiratory therapy grads received the top three…
As a starting point for their review of food services on campus, members of the Food Services Committee are getting acquainted with current operations. They’ve…
Thompson Rivers University has announced Dr. Brett Fairbairn as its next president and vice-chancellor. Fairbairn is a distinguished academic who has taught and conducted research…
Discovery and understanding are at the heart of science and are reached by constantly asking questions—questions such as How? Why? What if? Judging from the more…
Once a month, TRU’s School of Trades and Technology hosts an evening of shop tours and program information, with instructors in attendance to answer questions…
Third-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing student Gabby Fisher had the honour of representing nursing and health care assistant students at a ground-breaking ceremony this…
Dear Colleagues, This morning the university had the honour of welcoming BC’s Premier, the Honourable John Horgan, to campus for the official groundbreaking of our…
A few years ago, Journalism, Communication and New Media faculty member Shannon Smyrl saw an opportunity. Feeling constrained by the lack of an open, flexible…
A sense of pride and accomplishment was in the air at the TRU Law spring awards ceremony, held on March 27. And for one student,…
Dear Colleagues, I am pleased to announce this year's Merit Award recipients: Master Teacher • Dr. Nancy Flood, Faculty of Science Teaching Excellence • Dr. Patricia Neufeld,…
Alongside their usual workload this year, five Indigenous TRU School of Business and Economics (SoBE) students have been participating in an extracurricular program that is…
Imagine you live with multiple sclerosis—an unpredictable, chronic illness—and due to your symptom load you are unable to continue working. Aside from managing your health…
TRU Law's moot participation continues to grow. This year, the law school sent a total of five teams of mooters to various competitions across Canada.…
[caption id="attachment_2641117" align="alignleft" width="825"] Members of 42 EAU discuss the project during a meeting leading up to the BC championship. Pictured clockwise from the top:…