Stem cell campaign exceeds expectations March 16, 2015
The first Thompson Rivers University WolfPack-led stem cell donor clinic to be held in Kamloops is being deemed a success. In excess of 250 people…
The first Thompson Rivers University WolfPack-led stem cell donor clinic to be held in Kamloops is being deemed a success. In excess of 250 people…
Mental health will be examined from a variety of angles and perspectives during a touring play called maladjusted. Telling the stories of those living with…
For the first time, TRU will be sponsoring up to 4 faculty and staff members to participate in the Leave for Change program, to volunteer in developing…
“The Living Library: An Intercultural Exchange” returns for IDays and is one more way to immerse yourself in the background and culture of another person.…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] A portion of a fabric banner on display in House of Learning.[/caption] March 1-7 is Aboriginal Awareness Week at TRU and…
The 2003 wildfire season is noted for being one of the most catastrophic in British Columbia’s history, swallowing up more than 256,000 hectares and more…
Thompson Rivers University’s Faculty of Law is launching a free information service that will connect people with legal information and materials dealing with a range…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Sonya Renee Taylor. This photo is from her Facebook account.[/caption] Award winning poet, performance artist, activist, and transformational leader Sonya Renee…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Richard Wagamese[/caption] Richard Wagamese — prominent local and national writer, author, story teller, performance story teller, and more — will educate,…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] In this screen capture, TRU alumna Erika Dufort-Lefrancois explains her research as part of her pre-recorded video for the 2014 Three…
By Kara Evans It has been four years in the making, but good things come to those who wait as the Brown Family House of…
The CommUnity Innovation Lab (CIL) February 2-5, 2015 WHAT IS CIL? CIL is a full-scale, multi-sector, citizen-inspired engagement process that empowers people from communities of…
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="240"] Some of the video testimonies of Holocaust survivors from B.C. that make up a collection in the TRU Library.[/caption] With Jan.…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Kelly Maw (left), a third year Law student and TRU Law Society president, thanks Rob McDiarmid and Sharon Matthews for their…
Nine Faculty of Science honours students will be presenting their research findings and everyone is welcome. Presentations are scheduled for Jan. 22, 1 to 2:50…
The TRU Foundation kicked-off its annual campaign today by celebrating the various community partners who have supported the university’s trades programs through the years. Among…
[caption id="attachment_28587" align="alignnone" width="607"] The little brown bat, an endangered species.[/caption] Bats have been a constant motif of horror stories. But today, the mysterious winged…
Economics professors Dr. Laura Lamb and Dr. Belayet Hossain set out to discover whether tax incentives inspire charitable donations, and if so, how effective they…
For theatre students Robin Arundel and Taran Waterous, working as research assistants with the Home/Less/Mess theatre project meant applying the skills they acquired in the…
A diverse and sensitive ecosystem near Wells Gray Park will become an exclusive living laboratory for Thompson Rivers University students. Longtime TRU supporters Roland and…