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Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, Faculty and staff, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Student Development, Research and Graduate Studies, School of Nursing, School of Trades and Technology
Out of the Comfort Zone July 8, 2014

Reprinted from Bridges Magazine Spring 2014, by Bart Cummins and Anita Rathje Experiential learning wakes up education Kate Strangway spent much of last summer in…

Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, Faculty of Student Development
Larissa Pepper, ACE Co-op Student of the Year March 17, 2014

Join the conversation about this on Twitter and Facebook with the hashtag #mytru and follow the conversation here. Thompson Rivers University student Larissa Pepper is…

Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, Faculty and staff, Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Education and Social Work, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Student Development, Indigenous Education, Research and Graduate Studies, School of Nursing, School of Trades and Technology
Bring learning to life with research experience February 18, 2014

As an undergraduate at TRU, you have a unique opportunity to bring learning to life, by experiencing research. If you’re picturing yourself lugging musty books…

Campus News, Faculty and staff
Major gifts announced at Gala February 15, 2014

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZd9wlHKHIU&feature=youtu.be Kamloops businessman Ken Lepin announces his pledge of $2.25 million to TRU students, programming, and more. His lifetime giving to TRU is now $2.5…

Campus News, Faculty and staff, Office of the President
Canadian astronaut lands at TRU September 17, 2013

The singing, guitar strumming, Canadian astronaut who captured the world’s imagination by tweeting and posting videos and photos of his adventures from space, is the…

Faculty of Science, Faculty of Student Development, Research and Graduate Studies
Curious to the Core August 15, 2013

If you’re a particle physicist, visiting the Large Hadron Collider is like playing for the Stanley Cup: only a select few get to go, and…