Where Education Meets the Internet July 17, 2014
This article originally appeared in the Spring 2014 edition of TRU's Bridges Magazine. By Larkin Schmiedl Imagine you just distilled a semester’s worth of research,…
This article originally appeared in the Spring 2014 edition of TRU's Bridges Magazine. By Larkin Schmiedl Imagine you just distilled a semester’s worth of research,…
Following is a Question and Answer with Jordan Fraser, a second year Bachelor of Business Administration student majoring in marketing. The interview is related to…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] European fire ant photo by Sean McCann.[/caption] The European Fire Ant is invasive, aggressive and a prolific breeder, with colonies popping…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Geography faculty member Gilles Viaud with some of Kamloops behind him. He is in the process of creating a new tool…
Reprinted from Bridges Magazine Spring 2014, by Bart Cummins and Anita Rathje Experiential learning wakes up education Kate Strangway spent much of last summer in…
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="281"] The miniature two-storey house created by ARET student Dan Moore using a 3D printer.[/caption] Just as desktop printers turned many of…
The original architect of Thompson Rivers University’s international efforts has been honoured with a lifetime achievement award from the British Columbia Council for International Education…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Left to right: Ginny Ratsoy (wearing green) Dawn Farough and Robin Nichol make up part of the research team behind No…
http://youtu.be/2vynyJjk0fs The department of Environment and Sustainability wants your input into future directions at TRU by completing an online survey. For your efforts, you have…
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="226"] A screen shot of part of the paper that NRC Research Press selected as its Editor's Choice for June 2014.[/caption] A…
A Canadian leader in social justice and Indigenous law issues will lead Thompson Rivers University’s Faculty of Law. Bradford Morse will commence his duties as…
The deep relationship between the Secwépemc people and the traditional lands on which TRU resides is commemorated on campus with a First Nations territorial marker.…
By Mackenzie Cassels, with photos by Wendy Gardner Vaseux Lake, located between Okanagan Falls and Oliver on the Okanagan Highway, is home to a variety…
Meet Kate Strangway, a Bachelor of Science grad who majored in General Biology. The Newsroom asked Kate about the ins and outs of conducting her own…
CBC Radio One radio show "The Sunday Edition", will feature TRU and women in trades on June 15 sometime between 10 and 11am. The documentary…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] One of the slides from the recently-unveiled report highlighting the economic and social impacts TRU has in the region and the…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] This screen capture shows one of the on-campus daycare children breaking an egg for a recipe to make buns.[/caption] Over the…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] A number of international students like Satomi Hatakeyama have the option to stay with a local family as part of their…
[caption id="attachment_27120" align="alignnone" width="540"] Lisa Scruton enjoys a few more weeks of study in TRU Law's new home before she joins local firm Epp Cates…
Summer on the Thompson Rivers University campus isn't all about classes. There's campus tours, the brilliance of flower-blooms, panoramic views of the rivers and valleys,…