Fall 2024 graduates harvest memories and milestones

Fall 2024 graduates harvest memories and milestones

October 11, 2024 at 4:00 pm  Education, Kamloops, News

Digital journalism graduate Karin Nishiwaki

By Kim Van Haren

As the vibrant colours of fall envelope the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Kamloops campus, the 2024 Fall Convocation ushers in a season of change and new beginnings.

Held at the Tournament Capital Centre, this significant event brings together faculty, staff, families and friends to celebrate the graduates’ accomplishments, dedication and hard work.

President Brett Fairbairn acknowledged the effort, time and energy invested by the graduates in their education, adding that education changes lives.

“The statistics are irrefutable of how you will benefit personally from your education,” he said.

Graduate Carlos Tajan

Addressing the graduating students, Fairbairn highlighted the benefits of education and the crucial role it plays in helping others, contributing positively to society and helping to drive change in a world with many uncertainties and challenges.

“Your education makes possible changes in the world, in the lives of others, through the skills you learn and through the role and the vocation that you will take on in the future. As graduates, what you can do matters, and it matters now more than ever.

“You got to this stage because you met every challenge, and I’m sure that you faced many. Remember this success when you face any challenges and remind yourself of your courage, strength, skills and resilience to overcome life’s adversities.”

Master of Arts in Human Rights and Social Justice graduate Caoimhe Laird

Graduate reflections

When asked for their best advice for incoming students, graduates shared these insights:

Digital journalism graduate Karin Nishiwaki suggested everyone should make the most of their student journey. “Go outside. Don’t stay inside too much. Enjoy your time as a student.”

Graduate Carlos Tajan hoped new students stay open-minded. “There is a lot of diversity here and it’s a beautiful thing. You get to see and meet different people from different backgrounds. Try to make the most of it.”

Graduate Minhaj Khan

Master of Arts in Human Rights and Social Justice graduate Caoimhe Laird urged students to savour the splendor of the great outdoors. “Embrace the natural beauty that is in Kamloops and around Kamloops! It is super rare to live in a place where you can access nature and the outdoors.”

Graduate Minhaj Khan encouraged students to persevere. “Hang in there! Keep going with the flow. It can get hard sometimes to manage your studies and work, but you will get through it.” 

By the numbers

Here’s what Fall Convocation 2024 looked like by the numbers:

  • 905 – Credentials presented (certificates, diplomas, baccalaureates and degrees)
  • 879 – Graduates
  • 97 – Programs
  • 34 – Countries (including Canada)
  • 39 – Staff/assistants behind the scenes

View Link to Original Source

No conversations yet

Activity Stream

Wed, Mar 4, 2026 at 10:53 am - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: Nature-Friendly Yards: 2026 will be pilot season!
Thu, Feb 26, 2026 at 8:00 am - David Suzuki posted on their blog: Trade without accountability, pollution without borders
Thu, Feb 19, 2026 at 8:00 am - David Suzuki posted on their blog: Where joy grows: Bringing butterflies home
Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 3:09 pm - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: Growing pains: How is Kamloops responding to urban sprawl?
Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 2:21 pm - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: AI Data Centres are Coming to Kamloops!
Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 5:39 pm - Transition Kamloops posted on their blog: Come get inspired at our Virtual Open House!
Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 8:00 am - David Suzuki posted on their blog: As the planet heats up, water worries worsen
Full Stream

Upcoming Events

All Events