TRU taps into reusable water bottles
Posted on: September 11, 2009
Sabrina and Elysha Trigg show off one of the green www.tru.ca/sustain waterbottles handed out during the first week of classes. Part of this week’s orientation…
Read morePosted on: September 11, 2009
Sabrina and Elysha Trigg show off one of the green www.tru.ca/sustain waterbottles handed out during the first week of classes. Part of this week’s orientation…
Read morePosted on: September 11, 2009
Not Just a Tea Party, a collaborative effort celebrating the volunteer roles of local women whose invaluable efforts helped shape Kamloops and area. The collection…
Read morePosted on: September 9, 2009
Business students at Thompson Rivers University are gearing up to offer their expertise to local non-profits in the new school year. The students, now in…
Read morePosted on: September 7, 2009
This annual publication features articles, schedules, rosters, team photos and more about the Thompson Rivers University WolfPack.
Read morePosted on: August 26, 2009
With the lazy days of summer quickly ending, the 12,000 students, faculty, and staff returning to Thompson Rivers University this September can expect to learn…
Read morePosted on: August 19, 2009
Thompson Rivers University reports that the applications for the upcoming academic year are up 6 per cent over this time last year. It’s an increase…
Read morePosted on: August 18, 2009
Avary Talarico, left, of Kamloops, and Tia Fellix, of Enderby, streak a petri dish. Bradley James, of Lillooet, performs the initial stages of a water…
Read morePosted on: August 17, 2009
Thompson Rivers University School of Trades and Technology announced the three new trades programs that will be delivered out of its Kamloops campus early in…
Read morePosted on: August 12, 2009
Thompson Rivers University will be host to a free workshop that opens up the exciting possibilities for research and teaching using new Web 2.0 technologies.…
Read morePosted on: August 7, 2009
Thompson Rivers University responds quickly to the needs of the forest fire evacuees from Lillooet. The call to evacuate the Fraser Canyon community went out…
Read morePosted on: August 7, 2009
Vehicles from days gone by will be on TRU roads for parts of Friday afternoon and into the early night during the Poker Run portion…
Read morePosted on: August 5, 2009
Sydney Ezekiel (#8) of Newfoundland-Labrador tries to work around Charlotte Kot (#11) of Saskatchewan while Cydney Auzenne provides back up. Numerous opportunities abound for those…
Read morePosted on: July 29, 2009
Ernie Kroeger, one of the researchers for the Walking, Health and the Civic Landscape project, speaks to audience members (above, right) at a recent information…
Read morePosted on: July 28, 2009
Thompson Rivers University will host the world’s arboreal squirrel experts at the Fifth International Colloquium on Arboreal Squirrels, July 31 to August 4. The conference,…
Read morePosted on: July 27, 2009
WARNING: Aspects of this course contain coarse language, mature themes or violence and are totally suitable for first-year university students. New this fall, English 116…
Read morePosted on: July 24, 2009
Darryl Caunt, President CHBA CI, DrUli Scheck, TRU Provost & VP Academic,and MP Cathy McLeod, Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo join Jason Stobbe and his 19-month-old Jakob of Stobbe…
Read morePosted on: July 13, 2009
Completing her undergrad physics degree at TRU has proven to be one of the best moves Samantha Lloyd has ever made. Along the way to…
Read morePosted on: July 8, 2009
If building the university brand is based on the success of students, Thompson Rivers University is fast becoming one of the best, according to a…
Read morePosted on: July 6, 2009
Being both First Nations and a third-year chemical biology student makes Ursal Williams something of a role model not only to her family, but also…
Read morePosted on: June 24, 2009
Thompson Rivers University began construction today on The Gathering Place in Williams Lake. The $800,000 structure modeled after a winter pit house once used by…
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