Fall Convocation 2017 in photos October 17, 2016
Hard work, commitment and achievement was celebrated on Oct. 14 when 300 graduates crossed the stage during Fall Convocation. As some of their supporters steadied…
Hard work, commitment and achievement was celebrated on Oct. 14 when 300 graduates crossed the stage during Fall Convocation. As some of their supporters steadied…
Fall Convocation is Oct. 14 and the ceremony is our second-biggest celebration of the year next to Spring Convocation. The official ceremony starts at 10…
At age 41, Anne Marie Leonard obtained her high school diploma and learned to speak Secwepemctsín, a journey that set her on a path to…
Arjun Gill wants to put his stamp on the world by commanding a United Nations humanitarian mission as a military doctor with the Royal Canadian Air…
The School of Nursing is excited to announce the birth of baby Florence, born to Victoria—a $120,000 birthing mannequin, the newest addition to the school.…
Combining a love of flying and human service is how Arman Gill intends to carve out his space in the world. “My service activities have…
Canada has an aging population, but the setting for most research that addresses the health care needs of this group takes place in large urban…
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…
Postpartum depression (PPD) is an issue that affects up to 25 percent of new mothers globally and Canada is home to a large population of…
For her excellence in leading the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) program, Krista Lussier is the TRU Chair Leadership Award winner for 2015-16. Nominated by 3 members of…
Weave your passion into your work day, treat people with respect and work hard at what interests you were some of the words of wisdom…
Sometimes the small ways we are recognized have the biggest impact. Work by faculty, Elders, and student members of the Indigenous Health Nursing Committee has…
Congratulations to this year's recipients of national, provincial and TRU medals for their academic excellence. The following recipients will be recognized during Spring Convocation, June…
The topic of mental health will be front and centre at an interdisciplinary conference kicking off at TRU today. Dr. Paul Dagg, a Kamloops psychiatrist…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV4gtsR8od0 A presentation to Senate, May 16, 2016. Nursing and health care programs at TRU are full and in fact, oversubscribed. Nursing alone has experienced…
Having extensive international travel experience, School of Nursing alumna Kristin Ringstad ('15) knew she wanted to make an impact in her field on a global…
The field of nursing exemplifies compassion and empathy, but workplace bullying is a serious issue affecting the profession. School of Nursing faculty Michelle Seibel and…
PechaKucha is a method of digital storytelling — a way to engage an audience and present unique information in an entertaining, narrative style. The public…
Public health researchers at TRU believe that the best way to promote health and prevent chronic disease, is through developing partnerships within the community — specifically, developing…
Advanced Education Minister Andrew Wilkinson announced today that TRU is receiving $298,350 toward the purchase of new training equipment that will provide students studying health…