Living Library promotes intercultural conversations March 6, 2015
“The Living Library: An Intercultural Exchange” returns for IDays and is one more way to immerse yourself in the background and culture of another person.…
“The Living Library: An Intercultural Exchange” returns for IDays and is one more way to immerse yourself in the background and culture of another person.…
Biological Sciences faculty member Naowarat (Ann) Cheeptham will be featured on the Mar. 5, 2015 television episode of The Nature of Things. Filmed at TRU…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] A portion of a fabric banner on display in House of Learning.[/caption] March 1-7 is Aboriginal Awareness Week at TRU and…
The 2003 wildfire season is noted for being one of the most catastrophic in British Columbia’s history, swallowing up more than 256,000 hectares and more…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Sarah Whitehouse will present her research: Sustainability in BC's Ranching Community, during the MSc Showcase on March 5.[/caption] Sarah Whitehouse has…
Thompson Rivers University’s Faculty of Law is launching a free information service that will connect people with legal information and materials dealing with a range…
TRU is proud to offer private space for students, faculty and staff to reflect, pray and meditate and will officially open the two rooms in…
Thompson Rivers University has a new, official Strategic Research Plan (SRP)—a blueprint for research for the next five years. The SRP, which received approval from the…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Sonya Renee Taylor. This photo is from her Facebook account.[/caption] Award winning poet, performance artist, activist, and transformational leader Sonya Renee…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Richard Wagamese[/caption] Richard Wagamese — prominent local and national writer, author, story teller, performance story teller, and more — will educate,…
Five TRU Law students argued their way to first place in a prestigious competition over the weekend in Vancouver. In winning the British Columbia Appeal…
The following message is for TRU staff and faculty and from TRU’s Wellness Centre coordinator, Chelsea Corsi I am bringing back our Brown Envelope Kindness…
Hunting from a distance seems a pretty reasonable—not to mention a much safer—alternative to hunting in close proximity to a hulking mammoth. But exactly when…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] In this screen capture, TRU alumna Erika Dufort-Lefrancois explains her research as part of her pre-recorded video for the 2014 Three…
The TRU Faculty of Law announced the publication of a new law journal which aims to establish itself as a top-rated academic law review. The…
TRU will receive $325,274 to purchase new trades training equipment as part of BC’s Skills for Jobs Blueprint. The new equipment will support trades students who are…
Counter-terror law expert Dr. Robert Diab of TRU's Faculty of Law was interviewed by CBC Television about Bill C-51, the new Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015, unveiled by…
By Pam Erikson, fourth-year English major Current popular rhetoric questions the importance of a philosophy course as part of a job-ready education, but Dr. Jeff…
By Kara Evans Many would assume that a student over 6,500 kms away from home would be from a country other than Canada, but for…
The following provided by the TRU Society of Law Students The practice of law will undoubtedly face many changes in the not-so-distant future. On Feb.…