Times Colonist | Campbell River tackles goldfish invasion in stormwater pond April 24, 2024
Often illegally dumped in water bodies, goldfish compete with native species for food and space, and carry parasites and diseases that can spread to other…
Often illegally dumped in water bodies, goldfish compete with native species for food and space, and carry parasites and diseases that can spread to other…
Renée Anderson, associate teaching professor in the School of Nursing, has won the monthly BCcampus Award for Excellence in Open Education. Anderson is one of…
Voices from across BC's Interior will be heard at an upcoming exhibit that will showcase an inspiring collection of narratives from people across the region. The…
Education and Social Work faculty member and ESTR's Market co-founder Saskia Stinson was recently recognized with the 2024 West Coast Teaching Excellence Award. "I’ve never…
In the face of India's democratic backsliding, maintaining a partnership is becoming challenging for the US. However, as Arts faculty member Saira Bano argues, the…
Karl Larsen, professor of Natural Resource Science, expects evidence of raccoons to become a common sight in Kamloops. "They’ve been here for a couple decades,…
A two-day conference coming to campus explores unearned advantages that some people possess. The Unearned Assets Conference, which features compelling keynote speeches, panel discussions, networking…
TRU will be getting a new research centre with the aim of finding ways to improve the health of older adults living in rural areas.…
Law faculty member Matt Malone speaks with A Little More Conversation host Ben O'Hara-Byrne about Open by Default, a tool he hopes will be used to…
The Conversation Canada article by TRU Law faculty member Robert Diab Concerns about the threats TikTok poses to privacy and liberty were raised again, as a…
It's tick season in the Kamloops area, so entomologist Dr. Rob Higgins offers some timely advice. Story begins at 1:49:29.
A hive of activity, TRU is now a Bee City Campus. Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism faculty member Dr. Courtney Mason speaks with CBC's Sarah…
Arts faculty member Dr. Saira Bano writes in The National Interest about the fragile political balance in Pakistan and what it means going forward. Read more
TRU Law faculty member Robert Diab writes for The Conversation Canada, asking if TikTok poses a theoretical or real threat to Canadians. Read more
International Women's Day might have been on March 8, but we're still gaining inspiration from some powerful female role models in our community. TRU recognized…
"Democracy in South Asia is experiencing a troubling decline," writes Arts faculty member Dr. Saira Bano. "Indicators point towards a consistent backsliding." Read more
"The whole world is watching China's growth," says political scientist Dr. Robert Hanlon. Interview begins at 2:02.
Arts faculty member Dr. George Johnson speaks with Radio NL about the climate crisis, the Eco-Song workshop at TRU on March 16 and Earth Day. Listen…
A rise in solar activity this year could cause an increase in aurora borealis occurrences, which means "the odds at seeing the northern lights in…
Two global events are coming together at TRU - IDays and the Knowledge Makers conference - creating a week-long celebration of culture, knowledge and community.…