Space stars to launch TRU Astronomy Walk
Posted on: November 15, 2006
KAMLOOPS – British author and inventor Sir Arthur C. Clarke, most famous for his science-fiction novel, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director…
Read morePosted on: November 15, 2006
KAMLOOPS – British author and inventor Sir Arthur C. Clarke, most famous for his science-fiction novel, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and for collaborating with director…
Read morePosted on: November 14, 2006
KAMLOOPS – Featuring folk songs from around the world, the TRU Chorus’ fall concert this year will also feature songs from Korea, China, Japan, and…
Read morePosted on: November 8, 2006
KAMLOOPS – In order to establish an ongoing process between Thompson Rivers University and Secwepemc Cultural Education Society and to strengthen communication and a cooperative…
Read morePosted on: November 8, 2006
KAMLOOPS – Top TRU student Carly Thorp will take to the mountaintops this winter when she represents BC in the parallel giant slalom snowboarding event…
Read morePosted on: November 8, 2006
KAMLOOPS – The TRU WolfPack women’s soccer team is one step closer to gold with its 1-0 overtime win today over FX Garneau at the…
Read morePosted on: November 7, 2006
KAMLOOPS and MERRITT-The Bachelor of Social Work Program at Nicola Valley Institute of Technology has a new look and students, staff, faculty and administrators today…
Read morePosted on: November 7, 2006
KAMLOOPS – TRU’s new 11-storey on-campus student residence was officially opened by BC Premier Gordon Campbell, who unveiled a plaque and participated in a ribbon-cutting…
Read morePosted on: November 1, 2006
KAMLOOPS – TRU alumna Sylvia Coates has had one of her films, The Chair Affair, accepted into the North West Projections film festival in Bellingham,…
Read morePosted on: October 30, 2006
KAMLOOPS – Nick Hamilton, in his last year of studies in the Natural Resource Science program at TRU, is heading east to compete alongside the…
Read morePosted on: October 27, 2006
KAMLOOPS – A Thompson Rivers University fourth-year journalism student is one of six recipients of $2000 Jack Webster Foundation 2006 Student Journalism Awards recognizing BC…
Read morePosted on: October 26, 2006
KAMLOOPS – Third-year Bachelor of Business Administration student Kristi Denby has been selected by TRU World to participate in monitoring the Nov. 5 election process…
Read morePosted on: October 26, 2006
TRU World Associate Vice-President Cyndi McLeod announced today that the university has won a significant training contract for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. The…
Read morePosted on: October 12, 2006
KAMLOOPS – Thompson Rivers University’s Centre for the Study of Canada will host Peter Michel, Secwepemc educator and storyteller, for a free public presentation Tuesday,…
Read morePosted on: October 12, 2006
KAMLOOPS – Diners with discerning palates and a taste for helping out can take advantage of a prestigious event to be held at the university…
Read morePosted on: October 12, 2006
KAMLOOPS – At its annual kick-off breakfast this morning, the TRU Foundation raised $71,065, with 70 per cent of the total coming from a single…
Read morePosted on: October 12, 2006
KAMLOOPS – A few costumed participants and some clashing ideologies sparked a lively debate in Kamloops this evening as Canadian David Frum, now one of…
Read morePosted on: October 11, 2006
KAMLOOPS – Three distinguished alumni from Kamloops will receive Distinguished Alumni Awards this Friday at a banquet beginning at 6 pm in TRU’s Culinary Arts…
Read morePosted on: October 3, 2006
KAMLOOPS – Town and gown meet at the Thompson Rivers University campus next week in a variety of public events. Thursday, Oct. 12, the university…
Read morePosted on: October 3, 2006
KAMLOOPS – A talk entitled “The new Japanese government : New directions and implications for Canada” by Joseph Caron, Canada’s Ambassador to Japan, will be…
Read morePosted on: October 2, 2006
KAMLOOPS – Thompson Rivers University welcomes the public to the latest talk in the TRU President’s Lecture Series, designed to allow campus and community the…
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