YMCA exchange fosters independence and maturity October 18, 2016
My name is Jaime Oetter, I’m in my third four-month work-term. I am the Local Coordinator for the YMCA Summer Work Student Exchange Program in…
My name is Jaime Oetter, I’m in my third four-month work-term. I am the Local Coordinator for the YMCA Summer Work Student Exchange Program in…
A team of 21 Master of Business Administration (MBA) students is headed to the BC MBA Games at Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo, BC. Last…
[caption id="attachment_1888095" align="alignright" width="483"] Dr. Will Garrett-Petts, AVP Research and Graduate Studies (left) and Ken Lepin (right), congratulate recipients of the 2016 Ken Lepin Graduate…
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that Canadian provinces have two years to adopt a carbon pricing scheme or the federal government will step in and…
Four TRU researchers received $215,000 through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grants program, announced today by the Government of Canada.…
Bachelor of Arts student, Jake MacLaren, is wrapping up his co-op with TRU's School of Business and Economics before heading back to classes this September.…
MBA student Tanya Thomas is in the final days of her internship with The Borgen Project, a Seattle-based nonprofit organization. Thomas spent 13 weeks this…
Kim Torreggiani recently spent three weeks in Tanzania with TRU's Leave for Change program, volunteering as a fundraising advisor. The director of development for the…
Newspaper manager Jim Mihaly has moved on to new opportunities in the Canadian press industry after years of experience and an online business certificate. Mihaly…
Cody Inskip is finding sweet success with his popcorn company, Skippy’s Kettlekorn. Inskip who graduated from TRU in 2012, cites the Small Business Management course…
Business programs traditionally produce graduates with great quantitative and technical abilities but with less experience in application and practice. Paul Clark, faculty member in the…
Someday you may find yourself staying at an Emily Carr-inspired hotel conceived by three TRU students during a tourism/business course. The team of Colleen Black,…
A brick-and-mortar-free franchise based on his family's business Kamloops Klosets landed Tanner Sherwood top spot in the 2016 Scotiabank Case Competition. The award of $6,000…
Aboriginal students now have new pathways towards earning one of three business degrees at Thompson Rivers University. In an historic signing today between TRU and AFOA…
It may not be an entrance requirement, but experience playing with LEGO could come in handy for students in the School of Business and Economics…
"How did you spend your reading week?" Thanks to funding from the School of Business and Economics and support from TRU's Career Education Department and…
The Kamloops Luxury Bridal Fair has become the premier bridal event in the city while providing an ongoing platform for student success. Among success stories…
"Technology has come a long way, but we're not at the point where we have virtual classrooms," says Faculty Member Andrew Fergus. And learning online,…
It was standing room only in the Mountain Room October 26, as nearly 200 students, staff and community members came out to hear Peter…
Sara Burchnall is an Arts and Business Administration graduate, with a double major in Economics and Accounting. The Newsroom asked Sara about doing undergraduate research…