The Globe and Mail | Is it time to decolonize your lawn? September 8, 2020
TRU historian John Belshaw explains how that vast expanse of green has roots that go back to settler culture. It's also not natural or environmentally…
TRU historian John Belshaw explains how that vast expanse of green has roots that go back to settler culture. It's also not natural or environmentally…
He's TRU's former dean of science with a passion for birds and Charles Darwin. Tom Dickinson was featured on North by Northwest's Scientist Series on…
Teaching children how to read is primarily a teacher’s job, but parents play a valuable role. Learning to read is one of the most important…
A nasal spray to treat COVID-19, sounds great right? Lynda Steele talks with TRU researcher Dr. John Church about a new project that looks at…
Cameo appearances in movies ask us to think outside the boundaries of the film we are watching and remember all of the details we know…
Jonathan Van Hamme talks with fill-in host Grant Lawrence about getting into microbiology and how he is now studying sewage from the City of Kamloops…
This week the Conservatives elected Erin O’Toole as their new leader and one political commentator says his approach is much different than his right wing…
Earlier this week, the Canadian government announced $82.5 million in mental health and wellness supports to help Indigenous communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the…
TRU Dean of Trades and Technology Baldev Pooni joined NL Morning News to talk about the state of the trades industry and how it is…
TRU's Alumni & Friends Association is donating $10,000 to the First-Year Student Resiliency Fund for students starting their education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more
The Save-On-Foods store manager in Kimberly, BC, Stephanie Ames has put her #myTRU Executive Management and Leadership program skills to good use. Read more
An associate professor at Thompson Rivers University is leading a national project to reduce burnout in new nurses. Jody Duchscher of TRU’s School of Nursing…
TRU political commentator and law faculty member Jeffrey Meyers joined NL Morning News to talk about Kamala Harris getting the nod on the Democratic ticket…
The province’s push to get British Columbians exploring the great outdoors during the pandemic without teaching them how is leading to people getting in trouble…
The Government of Canada has awarded three Thompson Rivers University (TRU) researchers nearly $500,000 to conduct groundbreaking work in the social sciences and humanities. Dr. Gloria…
Radio NL's Kirk Fraser talks with TRU psychology faculty member Sandra Vermeulen on what can cause people to push back against COVID-19 safety measures? Hear…
To boost the number of health-care professionals desperately needed in a system dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, the BC government has announced funding for more…
Jeffrey Meyers from Thompson Rivers University's Faculty of Law explains why we can all intuit that the cult of the personality surrounding Trump is powerful…
Thompson River University, University of Northern British Columbia, and University of British Columbia Okanagan researchers are leading research projects that will address the problems faced…
How has working in a pandemic impacted the mental health of frontline health-care workers? For those who are coping well, what has made them resilient?…