Law grad on CBC’s The Current: Court scheduling app
Posted on: February 8, 2017
Nawel Izard (JD 2016), spoke on the national radio program about Summons, an app she developed with classmates that addresses court delays.
Read morePosted on: February 8, 2017
Nawel Izard (JD 2016), spoke on the national radio program about Summons, an app she developed with classmates that addresses court delays.
Read morePosted on: February 8, 2017
The Honourable Thomas Cromwell spoke to law students about why everyone should care about access to justice and what they can do to help.
Read morePosted on: February 7, 2017
At TRU we are keenly aware that local acts can advance global goals, and we have made excellent progress so far.
Read morePosted on: February 7, 2017
An innovative partnership is creating unique opportunities for students to expand intercultural understanding through outdoor activities.
Read morePosted on: February 7, 2017
Melody Markle utilizes a holistic approach, "it's a mental, spiritual, physical balancing act with the pupil at the center."
Read morePosted on: February 7, 2017
Aboriginal mental health expert Rod McCormick is in China this month to establish research collaborations with mental health professionals.
Read morePosted on: February 6, 2017
Cemeka Douglas and the Black Law Students' Association welcome distinguished speakers to hear their stories and to mark Black History month.
Read morePosted on: February 6, 2017
Margaret Hall will uncover whether learning disabled students benefit from the current human rights remedy, or if there's a better solution.
Read morePosted on: February 3, 2017
The Society of Law Students annual conference drew hundreds of law students and others, thanks to its lineup of high-profile speakers.
Read morePosted on: February 3, 2017
Members of World University Service of Canada (WUSC) TRU are working to bring the Student Refugee Program to campus.
Read morePosted on: February 3, 2017
TRU hosted its first tri-cameral meeting held in the Barber Centre as part of the Open Governance Initiative.
Read morePosted on: February 2, 2017
"Investing in the expertise of other organizations further bolsters TRU’s informed efforts to prevent and respond to sexual violence.”
Read morePosted on: February 1, 2017
"Protests are only possible in a political system that exists within a strong, civil society," says historian Dr. Wilson Bell.
Read morePosted on: February 1, 2017
Recent events have shaken the TRU community and people around the world. At the Feb. 2 session we'll provide info and respond to concerns.
Read morePosted on: February 1, 2017
The new instrumentation and control technician apprenticeship is also a good fit for those considering engineering.
Read morePosted on: February 1, 2017
The TRU Library has eliminated fines on overdue books to create a better user experience.
Read morePosted on: January 31, 2017
This February, the Wellness Centre tackles healthy relationships and fostering positive relationships, romantic and otherwise.
Read morePosted on: January 31, 2017
Our community is shocked by the senseless murders on Sunday evening of people praying at a Quebec City mosque.
Read morePosted on: January 31, 2017
Being the country's first research chair tasked with Indigenous advancement in higher education is a true honour, says Dr. Shelly Johnson.
Read morePosted on: January 30, 2017
Law students visited the former Kamloops Indian Residential School as part of an annual field trip for first-year students.
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