Lightbulb moment leads family to sustainable ranching October 11, 2023
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) student Kelly Davison spent her childhood feeling “less than.” Living in foster care for several years, she says her foster mother…
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) student Kelly Davison spent her childhood feeling “less than.” Living in foster care for several years, she says her foster mother…
WILLIAMS LAKE—Canadian country music superstar, CCMA winner and Juno Award nominee Aaron Pritchett headlines A Night Under the Stars, Thompson Rivers University’s Williams Lake Fundraising…
WILLIAMS LAKE — The Witness Blanket exhibit, originally slated to open on Monday, Aug. 21 at the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Williams Lake campus, has…
WILLIAMS LAKE — Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Williams Lake welcomes a nationally recognized art installation to campus. Developed by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights…
The BC Labour Market Outlook report predicts one million jobs will need to be filled in the next decade; almost 80 per cent of those…
The freshly finished TRU Care Apartment on Thompson Rivers University’s Williams Lake campus is now providing crucial hands-on learning for health-care students. While a grand…
TRU’s sixth annual Day of Giving raised $54,095 for TRU students at the Kamloops and Williams Lake campuses last week, surpassing the goal of raising…
Anne Kang, BC’s Minister for Advanced Education and Skills Training, visited TRU's Williams Lake campus Thursday to learn more about TRU’s programs, partnerships and role…
Over the past 12 weeks, a group of Indigenous students have rolled up their sleeves exploring the trades. Enrolled in the School of Trades and…
A group of 11 students are the first participants in a Women in Trades (WIT) Exploratory Program from Thompson Rivers University (TRU) to be held…
Determined. Resilient. Passionate. Three words that describe Julia Morgan, a recent graduate of TRU’s Applied Sustainable Ranching program. The program is based in Williams Lake…
When it comes to navigating student life, a mentor can give you the scoop on supports, services and skill sets to ensure a more successful…
After more than five combined decades of successful careers, two mature learners who hit the books again made their mark and were honoured at spring…
Nearly one year after a smoky summer of evacuations, destroyed landscapes, and emotional trauma, one must wonder - what can we learn from a natural…
They are people who stand out in their communities for their contributions and leadership. They are this year’s six honorary doctorate recipients at TRU's 2018…
In the Williams Lake Tribune, Applied Sustainable Ranching student Majeed Nashiru shares his journey from northern Ghana to the Cariboo, and what he hopes to…
A Shuswap Elder who works at TRU’s Williams Lake campus and has championed her native language is one of 13 Indigenous Canadians who will receive…
Ranchers in the Thompson-Cariboo have more opportunities to develop their operations thanks to a new introductory course on agri-tourism in TRU's Applied Sustainable Ranching (ASUR) diploma program. Agri…
Twenty-seven years of dedication to those with disabilities has earned TRU Williams Lake faculty member Karen Moberg the applause of the Disability Resource Network of…
Jasjeet Singh didn't think twice before rushing to the aid of an RV that had gone off the road during the Williams Lake wildfire evacuation…