Chemistry Research—Q & A with Thomas Giroday March 13, 2014
Meet Thomas Giroday, a fourth-year Bachelor of Science student majoring in Chemistry. The Newsroom asked Thomas about the ins and outs of conducting his own…
Meet Thomas Giroday, a fourth-year Bachelor of Science student majoring in Chemistry. The Newsroom asked Thomas about the ins and outs of conducting his own…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Katie Bennet hopes her UREAP research will support conservation efforts for spadefoot toads and other BC amphibians.[/caption] Meet Katie Bennett, a fourth…
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="203"] JD candidate Lisa Niro, article co-author.[/caption] Dr. Richard Frimpong Oppong and JD candidate Lisa Niro of TRU’s Faculty of Law have…
Meet Brandon Samoyloff, a third year student in the Architectural and Engineering Technology (ARET) program. The Newsroom asked Brandon about the ins and outs of…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Orri Greaves analyzes the feathers of Bullock's orioles to learn whether diet affects plumage.[/caption] Meet Orri Greaves, a fourth year Bachelor…
As an undergraduate at TRU, you have a unique opportunity to bring learning to life, by experiencing research. If you’re picturing yourself lugging musty books…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Stacey Kaufman[/caption] Meet Stacey Kaufman, a Psychology major completing both a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Social Work. The…
Meet Katie Sparrow, a third-year Bachelor of Science student majoring in Chemical Biology. The Newsroom asked Katie about the ins and outs of conducting her…
[caption id="attachment_25367" align="alignleft" width="320"] February is Black History Month in Canada.[/caption] For almost 20 years, Canada has dedicated the month of February to the contributions…
[caption id="attachment_25259" align="alignnone" width="500"] A flint spearpoint marks the spot where researchers made a surprising discovery of Stone Age technological advancement.[/caption] In the life of…
From a story originally published December 17, 2012, by Diana Skoglund While mistletoe is a happy symbol of this festive holiday season, few people likely…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7nTG8O27ek&feature=share&list=UUg2EubjIryo4KZnrhIK7LeA Earlier this semester, members of the Research Universities' Council of British Columbia held a meeting at TRU, and during the meeting, there was…
[caption id="attachment_26646" align="alignnone" width="500"] Nina Johnson traces her wooden finger labyrinth, based on the walking labyrinth in Chartres Cathedral, France.[/caption] Reprinted from Bridges Magazine, Issue…
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Model of the TRU Wilderness and Research Centre in Wells Gray provincial park.[/caption] TRU's Wilderness and Research Centre located in Wells…
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Librarians at work in the Main Library.[/caption] The following is an open letter to the TRU community from Brenda Smith, MA,…
Microbiologist Dr. Naowarat (Ann) Cheeptham was interviewed by CBC Radio's Daybreak South on September 24, about her research into microbes that could kill antibiotic-resistant superbugs…
If you’re a particle physicist, visiting the Large Hadron Collider is like playing for the Stanley Cup: only a select few get to go, and…
When people hear the word bacteria, many of us think of germs. Bacteria and other microorganisms have gained notoriety in the media—who hasn’t heard of…
Tamara Bandet has been named as one of the top undergraduate microbiologists in the country For the second year in a row, a Thompson Rivers…
The Province is investing $2.5 million in research that will help bring innovative, high-quality and culturally relevant services designed to give Aboriginal children the best…