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Never too late to paint March 7, 2017

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…

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Researchers team up to solve community challenges March 6, 2017

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…

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Alum at Sports Council reflects on TRU difference March 2, 2017

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…

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Knowledge Makers program has impressive impact March 1, 2017

When the Knowledge Makers program launched in 2016, organizers hoped the program would inspire more Indigenous students to participate in research. Now in its second…

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STEM program: First-ever for TRU February 27, 2017

TRU announces secondary school teacher training in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) A new program for educating secondary school teachers of science and mathematics, the…

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High stakes for editing students February 17, 2017

The students in George Johnson's editing and publishing class are getting some unique real-world experience—reading through and evaluating 52 submissions from high school students across Canada…