What I Wish I Had Done Differently During My Time at TRU

The convocation is fast approaching. While many TRU students are excited to prepare for the ceremony as a significant milestone in their lives, some choose to reflect on the precious period being on campus full of incredibly unforgettable memories and wish to extend this beautiful stage of being a bit longer.

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What to do after Graduation?

It is that time of the year yet again, and for many students, all those countless nights of heavy studying have come to an end! All that hard work and dedication has paid off and that feeling of walking up on stage and receiving that hard-earned diploma is near! Indeed, graduation is an exciting time, but what comes afterwards? While very interesting, it can also be scary to step out of the academic life and into the real world, which is filled with uncertainty.

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How To Use TRU’s Zero-Waste Stations Correctly

I believe that many of you have seen TRU Sustainability Office Zero-Waste Stations before, which are located everywhere on campus. On a campus with more than 28,000 students and more than 2,000 employees, it is important to use the Zero-Waste Station correctly and take action of reducing waste in order to achieve TRU’s Zero-Waste Goal!

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Valuable Advice on Co-Op Program from a Successful TRU Alumnus

On a beautiful sunny day in Kamloops, I had the opportunity to meet and talk with Larrisa Pepper who has just started her new job as a Talent Acquisition Consultant at Thompson Rivers University after a few years working in an HR position in another organization in Kamloops.

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