A nice sunny fall day and a drive around the campus of
Thompson Rivers University makes for a great reason to share some photos. We’ve cruised around here at times, just to
see the changes but this visit shows some major growth happening.
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OLd Main Building |
This university began with small steps in September 1970
when it opened in the Kamloops Indian Band facilities until it could move into
their new facility at the present location on McGill in 1971. The campus was small and held 367 full time students
and 200 part time. In the 20 years
following, it grew tenfold and now has an enrollment of 7500 students.
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A welcoming street to TRU |
The City of Kamloops declared a November week in 1986 as “College
Week”. They recognized the role of
Cariboo College in “shaping Kamloops culturally, economically, socially,
recreationally and educationally” and these great contributions still
continues.
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Living Facilities |
The growth continued with Cariboo College becoming a
university college in 1989 with the name change to University of the Cariboo College. UCC was granted their first Bachelor of Arts degree in 1998 and in 2003 they were able to offer Master’s
degrees.
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Building with a view |
In March 2005 UCC became the newest university in BC and a
name change to Thompson Rivers University or TRU. Nancy Greene, the Canadian Olympian skiier
was installed as the first Chancellor at TRU.
On a personal note, Nancy was a student at Nelson’s Notre Dame
University when I was a young worker there and would cover my desk job when I was
out to lunch, literally! lol
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New construction |
It really has been an amazing addition to Kamloops and
continues to grow with several new buildings presently being built. We are not sure what the new buildings are
all for but some of them are to the stage where it is obviously living spaces
for students.
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Landscaping pleasures |
The 250 acre campus has been beautifully landscaped as it
grows and offers plenty of sights to enjoy with grass, flowerbeds and trees that now offer autumn colors.
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A great view of Thompson Rivers |
The view of the Thompson Rivers cannot be beat and offers
the perfect name for the university.
There is an Open House at TRU on Saturday, October 19th,
2019 from 9am to 3pm at the Old Main Building and the invitation is for all to
come and see what TRU has to offer. More
details here.