TRU and City of Kamloops renew MOU
Posted on: October 7, 2020
The City of Kamloops and TRU renewed their memorandum of understanding to continue their partnership.
Read morePosted on: October 7, 2020
The City of Kamloops and TRU renewed their memorandum of understanding to continue their partnership.
Read morePosted on: October 7, 2020
Meet Gabrielle Dagasso: former varsity swim team captain, primary author of two published academic papers,and math major at TRU. Read about her transition to university…
Read morePosted on: October 1, 2020
TRU researchers are working with Kamloops teachers on a project to improve learning opportunities for students during a pandemic.
Read morePosted on: October 1, 2020
Feeling hungry? Stop by the U&M Deli and The Den for an assortment of food options.
Read morePosted on: September 30, 2020
James Bain passed away in 2019 and quietly left a profound gift upon his departure: his entire estate to fund bursaries for women in STEM.
Read morePosted on: September 28, 2020
TRU has been ranked as North America’s third Coolest School by the Sierra Club, and made the Princeton Review’s 2021 Green Honour Roll.
Read morePosted on: September 15, 2020
The newly-opened Chappell Family Building for Nursing and Population Health was innovatively designed to keep up with changing health education.
Read morePosted on: September 15, 2020
Find out how Ted Morton, Master of Science in Environmental Science, won first place in this year's Three Minute Thesis competition.
Read morePosted on: September 3, 2020
Vancouver-based firm MacLean Family Law donated $65,000 to create a scholarship and course prize for TRU Law students.
Read morePosted on: September 2, 2020
Three TRU researchers are working toward the development of an antiviral nasal spray and mouthwash using high-cannabidiol extracts, terpenes, and nitric oxide.
Read morePosted on: August 28, 2020
The TRU Cycling Club is free to join and open to anyone with some connection to TRU.
Read morePosted on: August 27, 2020
Three researchers will share in nearly $350,000 from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grants program.
Read morePosted on: August 25, 2020
Organizing digital files is a habit that is often overlooked or undervalued, but just like anything else, our gadgets also need a clean-up from time…
Read morePosted on: August 25, 2020
The Government of Canada through the Canada Foundation for Innovation has invested $350,000 in high-performance tools to allow TRU faculty and students to conduct ground-breaking…
Read morePosted on: August 20, 2020
The TRU Alumni & Friends Association donated to the First-Year Student Resiliency Fund to create new bursaries for incoming students.
Read morePosted on: August 10, 2020
The federal government has invested $500,000 in research projects that explore Secwepemctsín language, the history of unbelief in Canada, and BC’s opioid epidemic.
Read morePosted on: July 30, 2020
The Province of BC has invested $5 million for the establishment of the BC Research Chair in Predictive Services, Emergency Management and Fire Science, to…
Read morePosted on: July 28, 2020
Thompson Rivers University has created new bursaries and awards for first-year students embarking on their studies amid the global pandemic.
Read morePosted on: July 27, 2020
TRU's Jonathan Van Hamme is leading a team looking to detect signs of COVID-19 in the city's sewage.
Read morePosted on: July 24, 2020
TRU students are finding co-op work placements—opportunities to apply their course learning in real work situations and be paid for their efforts.
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