Boldly going beyond
Posted on: July 29, 2016
In the fall, physics students will launch a weather balloon 100,000 feet into the stratosphere, making them the first fall class at TRU to do…
Read morePosted on: July 29, 2016
In the fall, physics students will launch a weather balloon 100,000 feet into the stratosphere, making them the first fall class at TRU to do…
Read morePosted on: July 28, 2016
Revising your paper is essential if you want to get a good grade.
Read morePosted on: July 25, 2016
More than 720 students are on campus this summer to improve their English during stays of one to 16 weeks.
Read morePosted on: July 21, 2016
Petra Maior's summer job is to make history more appealing to children and she is doing that using Bigfoot, Atlantis, Oz, First Nations stories and…
Read morePosted on: July 21, 2016
Enthusiastic campers are gaining a wide exposure to welding through theory and hands-on projects.
Read morePosted on: July 20, 2016
Jeffrey Palmer, fourth-year Bachelor of Computing Science student, is in his second co-op term as a programmer for the new app Buddie Golf.
Read morePosted on: July 19, 2016
It’s official, Pokémon Go is available in Canada and it’s safe to say the augmented reality game has taken the country—and the campus—by storm.
Read morePosted on: July 18, 2016
Dr. Ryan Gauthier, newest TRU Law faculty member, discusses the governance of international sport organizations and problems caused by hosting the Games.
Read morePosted on: July 18, 2016
Chemistry graduate Matt Miller was part of a team that came up with the winning solution to the problem of water waste in the textile…
Read morePosted on: July 15, 2016
There have been several changes and updates made to the 2016 SSHRC funding competitions, including the Talent Program, the Insight Program, and the Connection Program.
Read morePosted on: July 14, 2016
Joyce O’Mahony, a faculty member in the School of Nursing and her team of academic researchers, Interior Health collaborators and an undergraduate nursing student are…
Read morePosted on: July 14, 2016
Christine Bovis-Cnossen, Matt Milovick, Christopher Seguin and I are committed to a respectful and collegial approach.
Read morePosted on: July 13, 2016
The Faculty of Education and Social Work (EDSW) is currently offering its first ever special topic course in the emerging field of educational neuroscience to…
Read morePosted on: July 11, 2016
Introducing a new, streamlined pre-authorization process for international travel, which includes a new International Travel Pre-Authorization Request Form.
Read morePosted on: July 11, 2016
Dr. Robert Hanlon is the co-author of Freedom from Fear, Freedom from Want: An Introduction to Human Security, which argues that security needs to focus…
Read morePosted on: July 5, 2016
Open Talks touches on new trends in education, distance learning experts, and more topics relevant to the distance learner.
Read morePosted on: July 4, 2016
By Jessica Messerer-Trosin As a university student, it’s easy to procrastinate. You plan to read your textbook today, tonight, or tomorrow. But it turns into…
Read morePosted on: June 30, 2016
What do gently-used books have in common with a TRU student award and the Kamloops chapter of the Council of Canadians?
Read morePosted on: June 28, 2016
Debi Schranz is a manager-on-duty in Switzerland in the Haslital Region of Kanton Bern, which is located at the intersection of the Grimsel and Susten…
Read morePosted on: June 27, 2016
Journalism alumni Cameron Doherty and James Elliot were recognized with BC & Yukon Community Newspapers Association scholarships at the Newspapers Canada 2016 National Conference.
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