TRU prof participates in federal funding reform
Posted on: July 15, 2016
Dr. Rod McCormick, B.C. Innovation Council Chair in Aboriginal Health, was one of 50 researchers invited to participate in the emergency meeting in Ottawa on…
Read morePosted on: July 15, 2016
Dr. Rod McCormick, B.C. Innovation Council Chair in Aboriginal Health, was one of 50 researchers invited to participate in the emergency meeting in Ottawa on…
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 13, 2016
The Ministry of Advanced Education announced $300,000 in funding for new trades equipment to enhance hands-on learning opportunities and develop skills students need for in-demand…
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 8, 2016
Business programs traditionally produce graduates with great quantitative and technical abilities but with less preparation in application and practice. Paul Clark, faculty member in the…
Read morePosted on: July 7, 2016
Thanks to a research grant from Elections BC, a trio of TRU students will pass around surveys this summer, trying to gain some insight into…
Read morePosted on: July 5, 2016
Consider checking out these 10 “green” places in and around Kamloops that encourage sustainability.
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
TRU athletics has announced that 2016 TRU honorary degree recipient Dr. Bob Lenarduzzi will be the keynote speaker at this year's Athletic Scholarship Breakfast. Lenarduzzi…
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
In the event of a Canada Post work stoppage (planned for Saturday July 2) TRU has developed the following response plan.
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 30, 2016
It’s Canada Day and what better way to celebrate than to reflect on what makes us TRUly Canadian. Stand up, remove your hat and hum…
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.
Read morePosted on: June 24, 2016
The TRU Environment and Sustainability Office has just completed a successful pilot of its Sustainability Ambassadors Program with three campus offices/departments: Institutional Planning and Analysis,…
Read morePosted on: June 24, 2016
Six Thompson Rivers University researchers received nearly $200,000 through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grants program, bringing the total to 17…
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