A decade of graduate research on display March 11, 2019
It was standing room only for the 10th annual Master of Science in Environmental Science showcase, which took place on March 7. Upwards of 120 people…
It was standing room only for the 10th annual Master of Science in Environmental Science showcase, which took place on March 7. Upwards of 120 people…
This feature article in Business in Vancouver points out some of the benefits to getting a TRU Master of Business Administration degree. Read more
Reconciliation and indigenization is about changing our relationship with ourselves and others. With this in mind, the English as a Second Language (ESL) department is…
The Eagle Valley News covered how student from Sicamous rocked this year's Skills Competition at TRU. Read more
Police line-ups are part of popular culture, but typically, popular culture has them all wrong. For starters, live police line-ups are relatively uncommon in North…
TRU geography and environmental studies professor Michael Mehta points to the dangers of wood smoke in this article published on The Conversation Canada. Read more…
TRU's new president, Brett Fairbairn, announced his plans to consult on campus and in the community to develop a new, 10-year vision for the university.…
Fierce love and friendship between women take centre stage this Friday in downtown Kamloops in a celebration of International Women’s Day, spearheaded by a TRU…
School children living with HIV in Northern Uganda face stigma that can lead to school drop out, isolation, depression, and thoughts of suicide. Dr. Bonnie…
Dr. Craig E. Jones, Q.C. Dr. Craig E. Jones, Q.C. is available to speak to the current issues surrounding the SNC-Lavalin affair. Craig is a…
This spring, TRU is offering a master's level Indigenous writing course where students to study several award-winning writers, then try to find their own voice.…
Dr. Jeff McLaughlin Dr. Jeff McLaughlin is available to speak to the historical and ethical dilemmas often showcased through graphic comic novels and on the…
Despite the world being more accessible than ever before with TRU’s Study Abroad program, many students are missing out on potential life- and career-altering opportunities.…
Read about Brody Butts, a TRU student who has autism and is a featured speaker at the TEDxTRU conference on March 9. The Eagle Valley…
TRU respiratory students took a breath of relief to Peru and KamloopsMatters.com gives us the details. Read more
Students from David Thompson and Logan Lake Elementary school used cardboard and duct tape supplied by the TRU Trades and Technology program to construct boats…
Getting to the point. Check out this CFJC story about a flint knapping workshop at TRU as part of Indigenous Awareness Week. Read more
In 2017, in response to the calls to action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Thompson Rivers University initiated a two-year endeavour to transform the…
TRU is interested in hearing from students, faculty, staff and the Kamloops community as it embarks on a year-long process to establish a new vision…
Dr. Bonnie Fournier It took 10 years and untold determination, but Dr. Bonnie Fournier was not giving up on helping school children living with HIV…