Law alum finding success in Vancouver August 5, 2016
One year out of law school, Donya Vahidi is carving out her niche in Vancouver’s law scene. The 2015 TRU Law graduate is an associate…
One year out of law school, Donya Vahidi is carving out her niche in Vancouver’s law scene. The 2015 TRU Law graduate is an associate…
The opening ceremonies for the 2016 Rio Olympic Summer Games get underway tomorrow, but the road to Rio has been a bumpy one. Is Rio de…
Not everyone is cut out for a career in science or health care, but Lauranna Karlsen believes she is. “I want to be a surgeon…
What happens when an overseas Canadian mining operation finds itself involved in a local conflict—and what should the role of the Canadian embassy be? TRU…
There’s no place like home for theatre student Morgan Benedict. Home—in this case, for the Mission, BC, native—is debuting in the Wizard of Oz, one of two productions…
If things go according to plan this fall, a group of physics students will boldly go where no other fall class has gone before. As…
Founded and organized by TRU, fundraising from the Sport Chek Kamloops Marathon continues to support student athletes. This year, the 5th annual event saw an…
A partnership with Fleming College will attract out-of-province students to Kamloops through the pathway to a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS). Eligible graduates of Fleming…
Discovering solutions to the social, economic, and environmental problems of today and tomorrow is how Alex Mey intends to put his stamp on the world.…
On Aug. 1, we celebrate BC’s birthday and here at TRU there is a lot to celebrate—including all of the ground-breaking research being done by…
Cody Inskip is finding sweet success with his popcorn company, Skippy’s Kettlekorn. Inskip who graduated from TRU in 2012, cites the Small Business Management course…
Flurries are in the forecast for the rest of the summer at TRU — flurries as in hundreds of international students on campus for short-term…
History is anything but dusty, dull and dead for arts student Petra Maior, who this summer is bringing the past to life for children visiting…
This week has been a bit like traveling back in time for welding student Adam Hildebrand. The recent grad of TRU's welding foundation program is…
Jeffrey Palmer doesn’t play the game, but a new golf app the Bachelor of Computing Science student has been developing this year is helping players…
Genome BC’s Geneskool Summer Camp is underway this week. High school students from Kamloops, Delta, Nanoose Bay, Sun Peaks, Langley, Surrey and Calgary are on…
It’s official, Pokémon Go is available in Canada and it’s safe to say the augmented reality game has taken the country—and the campus—by storm. But…
Dr. Ryan Gauthier is the newest faculty member at TRU Law, bringing his expertise in the governance of international sport organizations to the law school.…
[caption id="attachment_1598712" align="alignright" width="513"] Matt Miller, front left, was joined by members of the TRU Chemistry Biochemistry Club, including Kile McKenna, Trevor Johnson and Stephanie…
Dr. Rod McCormick, B.C. Innovation Council Chair in Aboriginal Health, was one of 50 researchers invited to participate in the emergency meeting in Ottawa on…