Celebrate Black History Month in Kamloops
Posted on: February 13, 2020
Cultural events, movies, books and clubs are some ways to learn about the integral role black Canadians have played and continue to play.
Read morePosted on: February 13, 2020
Cultural events, movies, books and clubs are some ways to learn about the integral role black Canadians have played and continue to play.
Read morePosted on: February 11, 2020
A class of 36 nursing students researched critical issues and presented their findings and solutions to a panel of judges.
Read morePosted on: February 11, 2020
In January 2020, TRU librarian Brenda Smith received the BCcampus Award for Excellence in Open Education.
Read morePosted on: February 7, 2020
A semester abroad gave Megan Graham the opportunity to see the world—and win a camera.
Read morePosted on: February 6, 2020
In Lost to the Shoah, Jeff McLaughlin helps Holocaust survivor Vera Schiff tell the stories of the people she knew while at Theresienstadt.
Read morePosted on: February 4, 2020
Student Storyteller and Kamloops Pride President reflects on the magnitude of the You Can Play initiative.
Read morePosted on: January 29, 2020
Grad students do it in the 3MT, Faculty do it in the 180s Research Challenge, and at TRU, our undergraduate researchers also get to go…
Read morePosted on: January 27, 2020
Work Study student Ethan Panasiuk shares how Y-Minds changed his perspective.
Read morePosted on: January 24, 2020
TRU is receiving almost $2 million for trades programs for Indigenous students in Kamloops, Chase, Lillooet and Williams Lake.
Read morePosted on: January 22, 2020
School of Nursing Truth and Reconciliation Spirit Bears remind students of their responsibility as future health-care workers.
Read morePosted on: January 22, 2020
Pledge to save energy by doing one of five things and help TRU become the coolest campus in BC.
Read morePosted on: January 22, 2020
Interdisciplinary artist and BFA alum Casey Koyczan discovered large-scale installation at TRU, and is gaining national recognition.
Read morePosted on: January 17, 2020
Lawyer and long-time TRU supporter Frank Quinn has donated $250,000 for new bursaries benefiting single parents studying law.
Read morePosted on: January 15, 2020
A multi-year research project led by TRU's Dr. Bonnie Fournier reveals rural youth desire safe outdoor gathering spaces.
Read morePosted on: January 14, 2020
Career and Experiential Learning offers once-in-a-lifetime experiences that benefit more than your resume.
Read morePosted on: January 14, 2020
Shannon Mendt and Joey Chisholm have been awarded $7,500 Environmental Science and Natural Resource Science Fellowships for their research.
Read morePosted on: January 14, 2020
TRU is holding a moment of silence for those lost in the crash of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 in Iran.
Read morePosted on: January 13, 2020
TRU is launching a new Trades Assistant Program for students with diverse abilities interested in construction, warehousing or landscaping.
Read morePosted on: January 8, 2020
Retired geologist Nels Vollo has donated $300,000 to the Faculty of Science.
Read morePosted on: December 18, 2019
If a picture is worth a thousand words, TRU told quite a story in 2019. Rather than a very long read, enjoy the year in…
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