TRU research paves way for New Westminster Rent Bank December 13, 2016
Dr. Ehsan Latif’s community-based rent bank research played an instrumental role in New Westminster City Council’s recent decision to spend $60,000 over a three-year period…
Dr. Ehsan Latif’s community-based rent bank research played an instrumental role in New Westminster City Council’s recent decision to spend $60,000 over a three-year period…
Dr. Joel Wood, assistant professor in the School of Business and Economics, was featured in Maclean's third annual chart-watch, which asked economists, investors, analysts and…
Dr. Heather Price, newly announced Canada Research Chair in Culture and Communities: Children and the Law, spoke with Radio NL's Jim Harrison on Dec. 8…
Thompson Rivers University welcomes three Tier 2 Canada Research Chairs (CRCs), which further accelerates and strengthens the university’s research capacity. “The appointment of TRU’s newest…
Nearly 20 years ago, Dr. Wendy Gardner set up two test plots on old tailings at a nearby mine that were amended using Metro Vancouver biosolids. Today,…
Keeping salmon populations healthy and abundant is a long-running passion for Michelle Walsh and in the face of declining numbers in recent years, it’s no…
Service providers believe there’s a correlation between housing and the health and well-being of people who are living with HIV, but to influence policy reform,…
Inspired, Engaged is a celebration of the world-class research taking place at TRU. The university's fourth annual report on research showcases the depth and diversity of…
Witnessing profound poverty in Roorkee, India this summer forever changed Jagdeesh Uppal's view of the world. He also saw how he can make a difference.…
Dr. John Church, BC Regional Innovation Chair in Cattle Industry Sustainability, had his research featured in the November/December issue of Canadian Meat Business. The article…
With a history of discrimination and racism that has pushed the Romani people to the periphery, grand gestures from the Slovak government aren’t enough to…
[caption id="attachment_1979176" align="alignright" width="420"] Animal Health Technology student Sarah Milnthorp, left, with Valerie Moilliet-Gerber, president of the BC Sheep Federation, support Dr. Mann with his research.[/caption]…
Maureen Ani wants to use the earthquake research she is doing in Kamloops to make a difference in her home country of Nigeria. Regions of…
Thompson Rivers University received approval from the Ministry of Advanced Education for its Master of Nursing program, and could begin offering courses as early as…
TRU researchers have a rich history of engaging in community-based research initiatives, but this week, that engagement was given a formal boost with the launch of…
Dr. Rod McCormick, BC Innovation Chair in Aboriginal Health and nationally-recognized expert in First Nations mental health, spoke to the Prince Albert Now about the…
A research project that uses drones to observe calves immediately following castration may lead to more effective pain management. The research question was brought to…
Eileen Leier, artist and Associate Professor in Visual and Performing Arts, spoke to CBC Daybreak about her exhibition, Sqlelten7úw’i – Red Salmon – Sockeye which ran…
The 2016-17 Graduate Research Mentors and Undergraduate Research Ambassadors have been selected and are currently participating in training sessions designed to equip them with the…
[caption id="attachment_1888095" align="alignright" width="483"] Dr. Will Garrett-Petts, AVP Research and Graduate Studies (left) and Ken Lepin (right), congratulate recipients of the 2016 Ken Lepin Graduate…