Reflection supports healing and reconciliation February 6, 2018
"When you're in hell, you think you're done. It's good to hear others' stories." Connie Jules spoke these haunting words to first-year TRU Law students…
"When you're in hell, you think you're done. It's good to hear others' stories." Connie Jules spoke these haunting words to first-year TRU Law students…
The PyeongChang Winter Olympics 2018 begin on Feb. 9. Thompson Rivers University has compiled a list of experts who can speak to the media on…
The TRU Board of Governors has selected Nathan Matthew as the university’s next chancellor. Matthew is chief of the Simpcw First Nation of Chu Chua…
Five years ago, John Belshaw decided to rewrite history. More specifically, he aimed to write a textbook for his Canadian history course and make it…
It's national Literacy month, a time when literacy groups in Kamloops create awareness through events such as Unplug and Play. Mainly aimed at teens and…
Whether he’s installing a camera obscura on campus, assisting his students, or running any number of faculty committees, Donald Lawrence has long been a recognizable…
When Natalie Clark was a Cariboo College student she volunteered on a local crisis line and calls the experience “some of the best training I’ve…
Have you ever wanted to meet up with a group of people from across campus and make something totally new and creative, but you needed…
[caption id="attachment_2599596" align="alignright" width="900"] How long is the wait time at the campus Tim Hortons? That's one of the features of the TRU Go app. [/caption]…
Hear the words economics and economists and what comes to mind for many of us? Spreadsheets with endless columns and rows? Economics is so much…
She travels thousands of miles to help people in some of the poorest places on the planet. Nurse practitioner Patrice Gordon has seen the face…
From Olympic ski racer to backcountry guru. How Christina Lustenberger’s time at TRU prepared her for the guiding life, in the big mountains. If you’re an…
Learning is fun. So much so, they’ve spent hours exploring an area of interest in the hope of better understanding it and the world around…
December’s Senate meeting welcomed two new members to the floor. Casually attired but rich in symbolism, Kenkeknem and Ckenmim’elt are a reminder of our collective…
And the award goes to… TRU’s Merit Awards—our version of the Academy Awards—are just around the corner and we're seeking nominations for candidates in seven…
Melodie Hull, an Open Learning Faculty Member since 2003, has received a 2017 Nursing Excellence Award for Lifetime Achievement, conferred through the the Association of…
Students and employers will faceoff on January 16 at the debut of Career Night in Canada—hosted by TRU's Career Education Department. Celebrating the valued employer…
Completing a graduate degree involves passion, dedication, and a significant amount of stress, so to receive one of two $7,500 Environmental Science and Natural Resource…
If you’ve walked into Old Main recently, you may have noticed the large mural across the wall from the Journalism office. The mural is the…
There's been talk in the media lately about an exodus of artists moving from the coast inland as living expenses continue to increase and smaller…