Kamloops This Week | Cannabis market remains in flux January 11, 2023
Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics' faculty member Dr. Paul Clark has researched cannabis consumption and says there hasn't been a massive consumption increase or…
Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics' faculty member Dr. Paul Clark has researched cannabis consumption and says there hasn't been a massive consumption increase or…
Equipping nurses with relational practices and having them adopt a holistic approach to health will be a major focal point of the Master of Indigenous…
TRU Williams Lake student Ollie Martens is living proof that it's never too late to make the grade. Martens is taking high school math courses…
Experts agree that mental, physical and spiritual health does not happen in isolation. "You’ve got to be connected because that’s who watches out for you…
TRU wildfire researcher Dr. Mike Flannigan joined Robyn Goldsmith of Tourism Revelstoke and Rodney Payne of Destination Think to discuss how tourism destinations like Revelstoke…
The WolfPack Cheer team is reaching for new heights, heading to compete at the International Cheer Union University World Cup Cheerleading Championships in Orlando, Florida…
Environmental policy and economic policy are deeply intertwined, especially in the Arctic, according to TRU Law faculty member Nicole Schabus. They are also both spaces that…
Raymond Joubert's (GM of the of the Southern Dakelh Nation Alliance) recent visit to TRU left an indelible mark on the university's law students. "Raymond’s…
TRU grad student Pate Neumann interviewed trail managers in BC to see how technology is changing the way we use the backcountry. He found the…
Dr. Angus Duff, associate professor in the Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, continues his research to better understand why people live the nomadic…
Doxing – the practice of publishing someone’s private personal information without their consent – "is the internet’s pre-eminent ad hominem attack," writes Matt Malone, assistant professor…
TRU students Kei Massalski and Carter Jahnke have produced an historical documentary on the former Tranquille Sanitorium site in Kamloops. Titled "City of Solace," the…
TRU Vice-President Research (Interim) Dr. Will Garrett-Petts, along with several students and staff, recently helped facilitate community conversations to define culture in Kamloops. “The field…
Experts recently gathered at the University of Toronto Scarborough to discuss ways to address ableism and make post-secondary education in Canada more accessible and inclusive.…
TRU and Sun Peaks Resort have announced a five-year partnership, linking students with careers in tourism, hospitality, trades and early childhood education. The partnership includes…
TRU Board of Governors Chair Marilyn McLean has been honoured with a national Thérèse Casgrain Lifelong Achievement Award for over 20 years of dedication to…
While homeschooling may work for some families, Assistant Teaching Professor Karolyn Hendra warns it must be the right fit for both the children and the…
A new study from TRU economics Professor Peter Tsigaris and his students suggests the dollar value of Kamloops' parks is higher than the city’s housing…
TRU Faculty of Law's Colton Fehr discusses the role body-worn cameras play and their impact on accountability and trust. Listen to audio.
The Human Animal Bond Research Institute has awarded a grant to TRU for research exploring the role of pets within incidents of intimate partner violence,…