Scholarship helps Ukrainian student focus on studies, family September 28, 2022
When 21-year-old Kateryna (Kate) Tretiakova left her home in Kyiv, Ukraine, to attend TRU four years ago, she thought she’d never look back. She said…
When 21-year-old Kateryna (Kate) Tretiakova left her home in Kyiv, Ukraine, to attend TRU four years ago, she thought she’d never look back. She said…
Shirlene Ndenga is a second-year MBA student at the Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, current vice-president internal in the Thompson Rivers University Students'…
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) has signed an agreement with the American University of Caribbean (AUC) School of Medicine to provide TRU students with a unique…
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) has signed a partnership with the Council of Community Colleges of Jamaica (CCCJ) so associate-degree students can transfer credits to TRU…
While travel restrictions continue to keep many TRU international students from entering Canada and beginning programs, the university’s international division—TRU World—has taken the opportunity to…
Indigenous delegations from universities in Australia, New Zealand and Canada are discovering they have much in common, despite the distances between them. Music, laughter and…
Each February, Black History Month highlights the integral role that black Canadians have played throughout the history of our nation, and presents an opportunity to…
Megan Graham had never been on a plane before she travelled across the world for a semester abroad. Equipped with her camera, a semester of…
In solidarity and support of universities across Canada, Thompson Rivers University invites members of our university and broader communities to join in a Canada-wide moment…
Elizabeth Awadey has more than a passing interest in a Kamloops bylaw to reduce the number of plastic bags distributed at checkouts and tills. As…
A group of Thompson Rivers University students had the rare opportunity of speaking with a federal government minister about the value of their international education…
Before coming to TRU, Richard Abankwa's version of Indigenous people in Canada was one of stereotypes, misconception and untruths. But after going to workshops for…
Despite the world being more accessible than ever before with TRU’s Study Abroad program, many students are missing out on potential life- and career-altering opportunities.…
[caption id="attachment_2947468" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Members of the TRU Caribbean Student Club from the left: Jenny Morris, Terrell Jones, Gevante Dean, Giles Moxey, Dajah Roker, Genique…
Time was tight last week as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was speared with pointed questions from the public and journalists during his stop at…
The TRU campus and the Cataline elementary school in Williams Lake have cut their carbon pollution by 79 percent while saving about half their previous…
Two Thompson Rivers University students are in the Land of the Rising Sun building up experience and skills in their Co-operative Education programs. Cyrus Lok…
Students who enter the third-floor lobby of the International Building will now be welcomed by a replica Chinese dragon boat, handcrafted using solid jade from…
Sometimes you have to go far from your comfort zone to find where you belong. Sylvie Lloyd, TRU Study Abroad student and competitive speed skater,…
The relationship between Thompson Rivers University and one of Mexico's growing universities is even stronger after the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that…