Book launch: Dangling in the Glimmer of Hope
The book demonstrates actions academics have taken in relation to some of the calls to action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Read moreAlumni Ashley Michel and Ed Jensen share stories behind their art and Secwépemc-led businesses. Read more
Read moreIndigenous students from 23 First Nations are earning their diploma as a cohort in TRU's Water and Wastewater Technology program.
Read moreVictoria MacDonald says hard work, taking risks and her MBA have opened doors to a career she believes will make positive change.
Read moreInitiated to strengthen Indigenization, TRU's Coyote Project has improved connections and understanding across the university and beyond.
Read moreThe book demonstrates actions academics have taken in relation to some of the calls to action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Read moreA variety of activities take place every year in late February. Past events have included a fashion show, an elders luncheon, a bannock bake-off, and more. » Learn more
TRU Services for Indigenous Students hosts a variety of welcome events and activities for Indigenous students as classes get started in the fall.
A traditional powwow takes place every year in late February or early March. It attracts people from near and far and of all ages for competitive and recreational performances.
High school students spend the day on campus to learn what TRU has to offer through workshops, activities, tours and interactions with faculty and staff.
Students entering grades 8-10 stay overnight at TRU Residence during the summer, the do hands-on experiments, learn about traditional practices, go on field trips and meet faculty.