Fiction Writing: When to Use Adverbs & Adjectives
Posted on: February 4, 2021
The more concise you can be, the more readable your sentences will be.
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The more concise you can be, the more readable your sentences will be.
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Rod McCormick testified as a witness before the Standing Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs about Bill C7, an act to amend the Criminal…
Read morePosted on: January 29, 2021
In a time of uncertainty, School of Business and Economics student Subham Malik trades places with his contest winnings.
Read morePosted on: January 29, 2021
“We are all in this together” was the clear message from Master of Business Administration students at the recent national MBA Games.
Read morePosted on: January 27, 2021
Dr. Ruby Dhand leads a collaborative, multidisciplinary research project to understand barriers to justice during the pandemic for those who live with disabilities.
Read morePosted on: January 25, 2021
Co-op Student of the Year recipient Brad Crump encourages other students to take charge of their own career pathway.
Read morePosted on: January 25, 2021
TRU has partnered with six local eateries to deliver an at-home gala and virtual evening of food, entertainment and camaraderie in support of education for…
Read morePosted on: January 19, 2021
In a year when connecting with others has been a challenge, the organizers of TRU's Philosophy, History and Politics Undergraduate Conference faced a dilemma: cancel,…
Read morePosted on: January 18, 2021
Submit your research photos to the Worth 1000 Words contest, and possibly win the $500 top prize.
Read morePosted on: January 14, 2021
Dr. Liam Mitchell (BA‘04) is interested in research on the relationship between video games and their broader cultural and political significance.
Read morePosted on: January 12, 2021
Graduate students Breanne McAmmond and Chloe Howarth received prestigious $7,500 Environmental Science and Natural Resource Science Fellowship Awards.
Read morePosted on: January 5, 2021
Get to know TRU Law's new dean: Daleen Millard, LLD, shares her vision for the faculty.
Read morePosted on: January 4, 2021
Arts grad Luke Kernan has turned his passion for research into a unique career path.
Read morePosted on: January 4, 2021
A tip sheet created with feedback from current students, with insight from our experts in wellness and online learning on how to have a successful…
Read morePosted on: January 2, 2021
Travelling for work, school, pleasure or any combination of the three can have a significant impact on one’s life. It certainly did for TRU alum…
Read morePosted on: December 18, 2020
ESTR's Market opened as an online pop-up market for a short time before the holiday season and they hope to do it again soon.
Read morePosted on: December 17, 2020
Eleven student research projects were supported through TRU's flagship UREAP program, which provides $6000 to students to conduct original research.
Read morePosted on: December 14, 2020
James Gordon, TRU’s Zero Waste and Environmental Programs Coordinator, shares some small changes you can make to counterbalance some of the unfortunate, but necessary environmental…
Read morePosted on: December 14, 2020
TRU's Brian Lamb recently won the BCcampus Award for Excellence in Open Learning. He talks about where online learning and open education are heading.
Read morePosted on: December 14, 2020
Eight TRU grad students have been awarded the $6,000 Ken Lepin Graduate Student Awards based on outstanding achievement in course work and research.
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