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TRU’s new strategic priorities ready for input

The draft document was developed following months of consultation through in-person and online town halls

Those who attended a public input town hall meeting held recently in Clearwater to discuss strategic priorities for Thompson Rivers University now have an opportunity to see a draft document that incorporates their comments.

The meeting was hosted by TRU president Alan Shaver on Dec. 13 at the Community Resource Center in Clearwater.

The draft document was developed following months of consultation through in-person and online town halls, two surveys and several written submissions and presentations. It reflects the input of thousands of students, faculty, staff and community members.

The draft document was the focus of a town hall held Wednesday in TRU’s Campus Activity Centre. A second town hall is being held today, Jan. 16 at 6 p.m. at NorKam Secondary School.

At the town halls, participants are being asked to review the document and respond to the question, “How would you implement these priorities at the  university?”

Community meetings to review the draft document are being organized in Clearwater, 100 Mile House, Ashcroft, Cache Creek, Barriere, Lillooet and Lytton, as well as at TRU’s Williams Lake campus.

 

The draft document is being posted at tru.ca/strategicpriorities and is the focus of an online “24-7” town hall, which will be accessible through the same website.  Input is welcome in person, through email or through social media.