Students debate TRC issues at Aboriginal Law Moot
Posted on: March 16, 2016
Four TRU Law students sharpened their Aboriginal law skills at the 22nd annual Kawaskimhon Moot, hosted on March 11-13 at Queen's Law in Kingston, Ontario.
Read morePosted on: March 16, 2016
Four TRU Law students sharpened their Aboriginal law skills at the 22nd annual Kawaskimhon Moot, hosted on March 11-13 at Queen's Law in Kingston, Ontario.
Read morePosted on: March 16, 2016
Four TRU Law faculty members received TRU Internal Research Fund grants this year, which will provide money for their research initiatives in a specific area.
Read morePosted on: March 15, 2016
The WolfPack will make their CIS Men’s Basketball Nationals debut against the Carleton University Ravens of Ottawa, Ontario.
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by Jessica Messerer-Trosin Writing a summary is a common assignment for first-year English students, yet the idea of condensing a 10-page academic article into 500-750…
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Co-op students at TRU will be one of 16 public post-secondary institutions to benefit from the $1.3 million in funding announced by the provincial government…
Read morePosted on: March 14, 2016
TRU Law's first annual career fair was held on March 11, 2016. Over one hundred students attended and heard from eighteen employers from around the…
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Beckett in Popular Culture: Essays on a Postmodern Icon, solidifies Peter Murphy’s status as an eminent Beckett scholar.
Read morePosted on: March 11, 2016
The province announced $1.8 million in funding today for the Women in Trades Training (WITT) initiative to help support women to get the skills and…
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Dr. Daphne Jeyapal continues to explore and critique representations of transnational resistance. Her research project entitled “Transnational resistance in the digital age: Developing a conceptual…
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Four new projects have been given the green light in the latest round of funding through TRU's Sustainability Grant Fund (SGF). Three projects revolve around…
Read morePosted on: March 10, 2016
About 100 people gathered over the lunch hour Wednesday for an update on the TRU Campus Master Plan and the university village concept.
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Poster presentations by nursing faculty members showcased the impact of their research on public health as the School of Nursing launched its new strategic research…
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The Graduate Research Symposium, which will be held on March 17, was designed to develop interdisciplinary collaborations within TRU’s graduate programs, and in the process,…
Read morePosted on: March 9, 2016
The first-year law moots are underway this week, with students in the Fundamental Legal Skills course appearing in front of volunteer judges from the faculty…
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A group of third-year nursing students want you to know more about your kidneys and why you should be taking care of them.
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IDays is among the few occasions we get the chance to learn, experience and immerse ourselves in authentic cultures from around the globe right here…
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Starting on Thursday, March 10, 2016 the Wellness Centre is accepting applications for the 2016-17 Student Wellness Ambassador Team (SWAT). If you are interested in…
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Want to know what's happening at TRU this week? Careers in banking with BMO, IDays and Research Week are coming up and Noche Latina Numero…
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Aspiring playwrights come up with compelling stories during 24-hour playwriting competition.
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Putting their trades skills to the test, more than 150 elementary and high school students were on campus competing in the Skills Canada Cariboo regional…
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