Flying to help others August 19, 2016
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…
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…
Much of the plant diversity on campus and around Kamloops has its roots in TRU’s horticulture program and Steve Wong was a major contributor to…
Summer is winding down soon and September is around the corner. What are your plans? If you’ve been thinking about going to TRU, aren’t sure…
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…
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…
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.…
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…
[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…
Six Thompson Rivers University researchers received nearly $200,000 through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grants program, announced today by the Government…
Dylan Ziegler has had an impressively busy spring. The fourth year biology student first tackled the Undergraduate Research and Innovation Conference in March, where he…
New Gold, operators of the New Afton copper and gold mine west of Kamloops, has pledged $200,000 toward the creation of a Natural Sciences and…
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…
When Aaron Coelho reflects on his academic life, it becomes clear that his determination to make the most of every opportunity has been key to…
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…
In late 2015 TRU officially launched its new brand and with that came a new look and a new identity—Taiysa Worsfold is part of that…
If you own horses, you've probably accepted the reality that these animals are high maintenance. But keeping up with all the care a horse requires…
Current reclamation research taking place at the historic Ajax-Afton tailings site has earned graduate student Paul Antonelli a $5,000 scholarship. This is Antonelli’s second field…
[caption id="attachment_1377064" align="alignright" width="375"] Grade 11 students review their findings to the question of how much aspartame is in a standard-sized packet of sweetener.[/caption] [caption…