WolfPack year in review May 20, 2016
In its tenth year competing in Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS), the WolfPack played the best season in school history since joining Canada’s most competitive varsity…
In its tenth year competing in Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS), the WolfPack played the best season in school history since joining Canada’s most competitive varsity…
Bachelor of Science alumni Carlee Poleschuk and Katie Sparrow will walk the stage this June at Convocation but before that, they are spending the month…
The transition from school to work can be a difficult one, but thanks to Student Employment Coordinator Susan Forseille’s research, the pursuit of meaningful employment…
BC Beef Day was held May 18 and was an other opportunity to celebrate TRU's Applied Sustainable Ranching program. The first-of-its-kind in BC, the program…
A group of TRU Law students have come up with a solution they say could revolutionize the court scheduling system, saving time and money and…
Having extensive international travel experience, School of Nursing alumna Kristin Ringstad ('15) knew she wanted to make an impact in her field on a global…
When the gun sounds to start the full marathon on July 24, Kamloops’ fifth annual race will be known as the Sport Chek Kamloops Marathon…
The field of nursing exemplifies compassion and empathy, but workplace bullying is a serious issue affecting the profession. School of Nursing faculty Michelle Seibel and…
Lorne Neudorf’s article "Rule by Regulation: Revitalizing Parliament’s Supervisory Role in the Making of Subordinate Legislation" has been published in the Spring issue of Canadian…
The annual exhibit of works by students completing their Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree runs until May 11 in the TRU Art Gallery and…
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…
Three renowned individuals who embody the spirit and essence of Thompson Rivers University will inspire this year's graduates during TRU's 2016 Spring Convocation in June. Pioneering cognitive…
Census data is precious and all researchers know how numbers and percentages can make or break a study. Across campus, where TRU students, faculty and…
The Ministry of Advanced Education (AVED) announced that an additional 16 seats are being made available to the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) program as part of…
It’s almost May and that means one of the best deals in the city is about to begin. Every Wednesday starting May 11 and ending…
Law faculty member Katie Sykes published an opinion piece in the Vancouver Sun today. The article outlines her concern over what she calls aqua-gag: aquarium industry distortion…
The Real Estate Foundation of British Columbia (REFBC) has granted $150,000 to TRU in support of the creation of a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research…
PechaKucha is a method of digital storytelling — a way to engage an audience and present unique information in an entertaining, narrative style. The public…
Two TRU trades students are off to the Skills Canada national championship after winning their categories earlier this month at Skills Canada BC. Andrew Christensen, welding,…