Staff and faculty: Their reasons to saddle-up for 2016 Bike To Work Week May 27, 2016
Another Bike To Work Week is rapidly approaching and we thought a fun way to keep you motivated would be for some our TRU staff and faculty…
Another Bike To Work Week is rapidly approaching and we thought a fun way to keep you motivated would be for some our TRU staff and faculty…
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TRU Law faculty member Dr. Richard Frimpong Oppong has been elected a Fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (GAAS). The prestigious Academy…
What a great way to cap a great teaching career. Set to retire in July, after 27 years at TRU, Animal Health Technology lecturer and…
As a result of Sharman Learie’s passion and vision for adventure sport education, TRU Adventure Studies students now have the opportunity to become certified International…
With pledges of more than $400,000 in hand, TRU is closer than ever to creating a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Industrial Chair…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV4gtsR8od0 A presentation to Senate, May 16, 2016. Nursing and health care programs at TRU are full and in fact, oversubscribed. Nursing alone has experienced…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPlnPmeodAc A presentation to Senate, May 16, 2016. How does TRU strategically align itself to both support the university and community’s needs, and receive government…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQMjUty2hyY A presentation to Senate, May 16, 2016. Trades programs and initiatives are in high demand and continuing to expand. Meanwhile, the Faculty of Science…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oafE2aeDKM A presentation to Senate, May 16, 2016. As one of TRU’s strategic priorities, sustainability is important. Jim Gudjonson presents a sustainability overview including progress…
TRU’s bid to become a vibrant university village took another leap forward this week when Kamloops City Council unanimously approved amendments to the city’s official…
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…