An early journey with TRU Start March 23, 2017
Local high school students have an opportunity to earn university credits before they finish secondary school through a unique partnership between School District 73 and…
Local high school students have an opportunity to earn university credits before they finish secondary school through a unique partnership between School District 73 and…
Phase one for The Reach, Kamloops’ newest community, is now underway. The TRU Community Trust (TRUCT) announced the first development partner for the master-planned community…
There were smiles, handshakes and applause all around as law students were recognized at the annual TRU Law spring awards ceremony on Thursday. Students received…
Students, academic leaders and industry influencers came together to celebrate the achievements of Canada’s future leaders and entrepreneurs at the Enactus Canada Regional Exposition—Western Canada in…
24 female law students had the opportunity to hear from some experienced women in the judiciary this week. An Evening with Women Judges on Wednesday…
[caption id="attachment_2254485" align="alignright" width="400"] The Georgie Award for 2016 Best Public-Private Partnership.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_2254484" align="alignright" width="400"] Georgie with the main entrance to trades in the…
[caption id="attachment_2253466" align="alignright" width="790"] Nursing students and others attended a World Kidney Day resource fair on March 9 at Northills Shopping Centre. In the photo:…
When Ken Taylor first found out he could go on an international exchange as part of his law TRU Law degree, he jumped at the…
More than 200 participants and spectators from infants to older elders were on campus for the TRU Reconciliation Pow Wow: Honouring Our Culture Through Education.…
We’ve got smart phones, smart TVs and smart apparel, now TRU’s Dr. John Church plans to unveil smart cows during the sold out #BCTECH Summit…
[caption id="attachment_2245708" align="alignright" width="800"] Some of the Skills Canada banners found in the trades building. These are located in the main lobby by the stairs…
"All rise! This honourable court is now in session!" These were the bellowing words of TRU Law sessional instructor David Paul, as he announced the…
Just three years after graduating with her business degree, Twyla Hartnell has climbed the corporate ladder to a successful career path in a traditionally male-dominated…
When Alan Brandoli looks around his classroom, a third of the artists are not your average university student, they're mature. One of those students, Carol Schlosar, teaches…
Five TRU researchers will embark on community-driven research projects as part of an initiative to spur social innovation. The Community Driven Research Fund, which was…
Law students had the opportunity to connect with prospective employers on Friday at the second annual TRU Law Career Fair. Over 100 sharply-dressed students attended…
Some tourism students are learning first-hand what it takes to put on a concert for a Canadian DJ with serious credentials. As part of their…
It was a big day for the TRUSU Lean In Leadership for Gender Equality Club when club president Emiko Ohama gained recognition on Twitter from…
Ellice Clement has a double major in tourism management and marketing and landed her dream job in January, working as administrative coordinator for the Kamloops…
“The Olympic Games is unquestionably the largest and most important sporting event in the world. Yet who exactly is accountable for its successes and failures?”…