The Champlain Society | An Accidental History of Canada December 10, 2024
Historian John Belshaw joins the Witness to Yesterday podcast to discuss An Accidental History of Canada, a book covering minor historical events from the 1630s…
Historian John Belshaw joins the Witness to Yesterday podcast to discuss An Accidental History of Canada, a book covering minor historical events from the 1630s…
TRU’s Faculty Association (TRUFA) marked the 35th anniversary of the Montreal Massacre with a solemn candlelight vigil on Friday (Dec. 6), joining communities across Canada…
Canada’s largest media companies came together recently to file a copyright infringement lawsuit against OpenAI, owners of ChatGPT. Law's Robert Diab joined the Law Bytes…
This article was recently published by The Conversation Canada. Co-authored by Robert Hanlon, associate professor, political science It’s been three decades since the release of the United Nations…
Generative AI technology has raced ahead of the law. In response, news outlets have filed a lawsuit to protect the content they produce, shedding light…
On Dec. 6, TRU is recognizing the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women as it commemorates the 35th anniversary of the…
“Canada needs to remember its human security roots as it looks to navigate an increasingly complex world,” co-writes Arts faculty member Robert Hanlon. Read more
Drs. Juanita-Dawne Bacsu and Wendy Hulko have been recognized for their contributions to health research, each receiving up to $20,000 through the Michael Smith Health Research…
TRU took a major step forward in strengthening its TRU Wildfire initiative with the hiring of staff for two leadership positions. [caption id="attachment_2988964" align="alignright" width="350"]…
Students and faculty from the Faculty of Arts have been hard at work transforming the CFBX Radio series Storied Voices into a stage play, set…
A group of four undergraduate students highlighted economic issues facing Canada at the recent Bank of Canada's Governor's Challenge. "Watching our students confidently present their…
A leader in Indigenous health and well-being, Dr. Rod McCormick's work as a researcher, psychologist and BC Innovation Chair in Indigenous Health has been instrumental…
TikTok has been ordered to shut down its operations in Canada. "There are only two possible reasons for the ban, and neither of them is…
This article was recently published by The Conversation Canada. By Robert Diab, professor, law On Nov. 6, the Canadian government did something unexpected: it ordered the…
By Kim Van Haren Recognized as a leader in Indigenous health and well-being, Dr. Rod McCormick’s work as a researcher, psychologist and BC Innovation Chair…
School of Education faculty member Dr. Laura Doan was recently promoted to full professor and, to mark the occasion, will be giving an address at…
KAMLOOPS – Twelve years ago, Dr. Laura Doan read a staggering statistic. According to the Early Childhood Educators of BC, up to half of the…
As a deadly disease threatens bats’ survival, conservationists rush to find an antidote before it’s too late. Biological Sciences faculty member Dr. Naowarat (Ann) Cheeptham and…
By Michelle Pugle What factors led to the recent fires in Jasper National Park — and how can we be better prepared for future fire…
Arts faculty member Dr. Terry Kading discusses B.C.'s nail-biting 2024 election and the final results. Story begins at 54:30.