Awards mark milestone for TRU graduate programs
Posted on: December 12, 2018
Eight students were awarded $6,000 Dr. Sherman Jen Graduate Awards, marking an important milestone for graduate studies at TRU.
Read morePosted on: December 12, 2018
Eight students were awarded $6,000 Dr. Sherman Jen Graduate Awards, marking an important milestone for graduate studies at TRU.
Read morePosted on: December 11, 2018
After taking the polysomnography certificate through TRU OL, two alumni students are helping northern Quebecers overcome sleep issues.
Read morePosted on: December 10, 2018
After taking a welding course through TRU, a pair of Parks Canada employees are finding new ways to design educational displays.
Read morePosted on: December 7, 2018
Iain Stewart-Patterson of TRU Adventure Studies talks snow safety with host Paul Graham, in an instalment of Radio NL's Talk to the Experts.
Read morePosted on: December 5, 2018
The Kamloops Art Gallery decided they want Donald Lawrence's comet sculpture to be on display overtop the TNRD Civic Building entrance.
Read morePosted on: December 4, 2018
Increased sightings of raccoons in city limits has taken Kamloops residents by surprise, but TRU's Karl Larsen says they're here to stay.
Read morePosted on: November 30, 2018
Students and donors filed into the TRU Gymnasium Thursday evening to celebrate the development of educational journeys.
Read morePosted on: November 30, 2018
TRU student Brooke Lacey has the opportunity of a lifetime: competing on a global level in slope-style snowboarding.
Read morePosted on: November 28, 2018
The TRU MBA team returned home last month with a third-place finish at the annual provincial meet.
Read morePosted on: November 28, 2018
Third year student-athlete Avery Pottle shares her lessons from on and off the volleyball court.
Read morePosted on: November 27, 2018
Students in the TRU Faculty of Law did well competing with their colleagues from UBC and University of Victoria at the annual moot.
Read morePosted on: November 27, 2018
Sophia Dodic's painting has hung in display for the past five months and was recently rewarded with $2,000 for her talents.
Read morePosted on: November 26, 2018
Eight students have been awarded $4,500 UREAP scholarships, allowing them to spend the winter conducting independent research.
Read morePosted on: November 26, 2018
In the latest instalment of Talk to the Experts, Jim Gudjonson, TRU's Directory of Sustainability, sat down with Radio NL's Paul Graham.
Read morePosted on: November 23, 2018
Over $100,000 in scholarships, bursaries and Dean’s Course Prizes were presented at the biannual Law Student Awards Reception.
Read morePosted on: November 22, 2018
Here is a taste of the interview Jim Gudjonson did with Radio NL in regard to the recognition TRU recently received in sustainability.
Read morePosted on: November 22, 2018
Step back a century and celebrate a Canadian icon with The Actors Workshop Theatre production of The Magnificent Voyage of Emily Carr.
Read morePosted on: November 22, 2018
First-year arts student Anneka Spice is hosting a Write for Rights event at TRU.
Read morePosted on: November 22, 2018
Work Study student Nicole Stanchfield discusses the Consent Tea from a survivor's perspective.
Read morePosted on: November 21, 2018
When Sharon Brewer began her teaching career more than 20 years ago, she promised to always keep course content relevant to students.
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