Career Education an ally to students
Posted on: September 12, 2017
Recent graduate Amelia Galuska credits Career Education as being an ally. "It’s nice having someone on your side at TRU.”
Read morePosted on: September 12, 2017
Recent graduate Amelia Galuska credits Career Education as being an ally. "It’s nice having someone on your side at TRU.”
Read morePosted on: September 11, 2017
Manjeet Gupta has traveled nearly 10,000 kilometres from Chandigarh, India, to do her Master of Education.
Read morePosted on: September 8, 2017
The Master of Nursing program kicked-off with an event to welcome its inaugural class of students.
Read morePosted on: September 7, 2017
As The Reach development moves into its next phase, the Kelson group has been announced as a new partner in the project.
Read morePosted on: August 31, 2017
University is expensive, check out these cost savings tips with VP of Administration and Finance Matt Milovick.
Read morePosted on: August 24, 2017
Kick the school year off right with winning tips from these successful TRU alumni.
Read morePosted on: August 15, 2017
Catching up with Wize Monkey CEO and tourism alumnus Max Rivest on success, growth and entrepreneurship.
Read morePosted on: August 11, 2017
Indigenous people tend to be under-represented in sciences and some TRU students want to rewrite the script.
Read morePosted on: August 10, 2017
The Training House Project is one of TRU's longest-running partnerships and gives students hands-on experience on an actual job site.
Read morePosted on: August 10, 2017
Soon-to-be MBA alum, Riley Martin hopes to inspire others, having done anything but slowed down since becoming wheelchair-bound in grade 12.
Read morePosted on: August 9, 2017
Nursing grad Erin Wiltse recently received a silver medal for bravery for her heroic efforts during a float plane crash last year.
Read morePosted on: August 9, 2017
Williams Lake faculty member receives Award of Excellence from the Disability Resource Network of BC for Post-Secondary Education.
Read morePosted on: August 9, 2017
According to new research, short bouts of interval exercise have the most benefit for older women at risk of heart disease.
Read morePosted on: August 3, 2017
School of Business grad Francyne Joe is playing a critical role as a voice of Indigenous women at the national and international level.
Read morePosted on: August 2, 2017
If a student violates the rules of Academic Integrity, there can be serious consequences. He or she might face academic penalties, such as a failing…
Read morePosted on: August 2, 2017
According to new research out of TRU, if you want to reduce inequality you have to spend more money on public education.
Read morePosted on: July 31, 2017
The Honourable David Eby, QC, BC's Attorney General and Minister of Justice, visited students and faculty at TRU Law.
Read morePosted on: July 28, 2017
TRU Williams Lake reopens July 31, the evacuation order for Williams Lake was lifted and after almost two weeks.
Read morePosted on: July 28, 2017
Camp organizers are hopeful the projects-based approach will pay off when campers start their career planning.
Read morePosted on: July 28, 2017
Bachelor of Arts student Brennan Harder is digging deep into the question as part of his summer research project being paid for by TRU.
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