Student lands UN internship in Geneva
Posted on: April 14, 2016
Emma Persad, a fourth-year Bachelor of Science student entering medical school this fall, is off to Geneva, Switzerland for two summer internships that will help…
Read morePosted on: April 14, 2016
Emma Persad, a fourth-year Bachelor of Science student entering medical school this fall, is off to Geneva, Switzerland for two summer internships that will help…
Read morePosted on: April 14, 2016
TRU is now home to two new research centres, including the Collaboratory for Educational Research and Development in Nursing, spearheaded by Dr. Noeman Mirza, Assistant…
Read morePosted on: April 13, 2016
In June, tourism researchers from around the world will arrive at TRU for the Tourism Education Futures Initiative's ninth annual conference. The conference is supported…
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Dr. John Church, BC Innovation Chair in Cattle Industry Sustainability, has been awarded the 2016 Graduate Research Mentor Award in recognition of his demonstrated excellence…
Read morePosted on: April 12, 2016
TRU Law faculty members Dr. Chris Hunt, Dr. Lorne Neudorf and Micah Rankin were awarded a major $10,000 research grant from the Foundation for Legal…
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Dr. Jonathan Van Hamme’s impressive record of mentoring undergraduate researchers was recognized last month when he was presented with the 2016 Undergraduate Research Mentor Award.
Read morePosted on: April 11, 2016
The annual Distinguished Alumni Awards dinner was held last Thursday honouring some of TRU’s best and brightest alumni for their exceptional contributions to their local…
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Ginny Ratsoy, Associate Professor in the Department of English and Modern Languages, was honoured for her contributions to student research last month, and was named…
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Dr. Rod McCormick, Professor and BC Innovation Council Research Chair in Aboriginal Child and Maternal Health, was featured on CBC Radio's Sunday Edition.
Read morePosted on: April 7, 2016
Written by Jillian Hearn, Fourth Year Psychology and Sociology Student, SWAT Member There are so many benefits to getting active. This includes reducing risks of…
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Dr. Laura Doan's research is helping us find out how to become a great teacher by looking at good practices when new educators are starting…
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"Students like being able to roast the faculty and it's great because they roast you back," said Matt Miller, president of the Chemistry and Biochemistry…
Read morePosted on: April 6, 2016
After listening to a class presentation about the Ashes to Dust Mountain Bike Camp, a TRU tourism class decided to spearhead a crowdfunding campaign in…
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Check out the many resources available to TRU students to help crush exam anxiety.
Read morePosted on: April 5, 2016
by Jessica Messerer-Trosin Quotations are one of the most important parts of your paper. Not only do they provide evidence to support your thesis, but…
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Senior students showcase their directing skills through one-act plays.
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How fast can you cut a log using a two-person saw? How about staying on a rolling log that is wet and slippery and partially…
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This summer, Open Learning is offering condensed science labs in biology, chemistry and physics in a single week format
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We have a new podcast series! Open Talks touches on trends in education, distance learning, and more topics relevant to the distance learner
Read morePosted on: April 4, 2016
Visual arts student Ryland Fortie is among 25 finalists in the SSHRC Storytellers challenge.
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