APTN | Pilot projects aim to find appropriate cervical screening process in B.C. April 19, 2021
Marion Erickson, a Dakelh woman from Nak’azdli Whut’en First Nation in north central BC, is also a TRU masters student working on a research project to…
Marion Erickson, a Dakelh woman from Nak’azdli Whut’en First Nation in north central BC, is also a TRU masters student working on a research project to…
TRU English Professor George Johnson's second children’s book, not only reflects Johnson’s own experience, but also that of his wife, Nina, and coincidentally, that of…
There’s plenty of residential construction demand in Kamloops, and with that is demand for TRU trades graduates. Watch the video
Thompson Rivers University has signed an agreement with the Council of Community Colleges of Jamaica (CCCJ) that will allow CCCJ students to transfer their credits…
Dr. Jennifer E. Shaw from the department of politics talks to Radio NL about the backlash against Asians as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Sandra Blair (nee Redford) of Kamloops is the first athlete to enter the TRU Athletics Hall of Fame, which was unveiled in March. Blair competed…
TRU's on-campus radio station CFBX – or just The X — is marking two decades of campus sounds and programming. Read more
A donation from an order of Catholic nuns, who were involved in establishing the residential school in Kamloops, will support Indigenous nursing students at Thompson…
Newly released figures from Statistics Canada show that for several years ahead of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rates of both poverty and income inequality had…
TRU Law's Jeffrey Meyers sheds some light on the Supreme Court's ruling on the federal carbon tax. Hear the interview
Natalie Clark, a faculty member at TRU, suggests ways that RCMP officers can better connect with Indigenous people, particularly when there is a situation of…
The Sisters of St. Ann contributed $150,000 toward TRU's Limitless campaign, pushing it ever closer to the $50-million goal. Read more
TRU's international micro-credentials through Open Learning are highlighted in this article from BC Business's education guide. Read more
Kamloops artist Martha Jane Ritchie took her first printmaking class decades ago at Cariboo College (now Thompson Rivers University), then went on to study printmaking…
Thompson Rivers University law professor Charis Kamphuis and her former students are at the centre of a legal battle with the Canadian government over redacted…
TRU student Caitlin Quist studied an urban farm on the Kamloops North Shore run by volunteers that last year produced more than 6,000 lbs. of…
Radio NL talks to TRU Law faculty member Jeffrey Meyers about the two Canadians who are detained in China and Canada's relations with that country.…
CBC Kamloops's Shelley Joyce talks to Gunjan Sanghavi and her daughter Khushi Desai, who are both studying with TRU from India until they can get…
Migratory songbirds have to replace their feathers as they get worn or lose their colour. Matthew Reudink takes a look at the annual cycle of…
Radio NL talked with Lorry Ann Austin from TRU's School of Social Work and Human Service about the importance of social workers during the pandemic.…