2. 2 International Days 2016 | Program Guide
Thompson Rivers University makes intercultural understanding a strategic priority
in all that we do: in teaching, in research and throughout campus life. The most
outstanding example of this is IDays—a 23-year campus tradition of intercultural
performances, renowned keynote speakers, presentations, workshops, exhibits, films,
singing, dancing and food. Not only does IDays foster cultural understanding among our
students, it engages our external communities too.
We are proud to bring the world together at TRU. Enriched by one of the most diverse
student bodies in Canada, we host thousands of international students, Aboriginal
students and highly diverse local students. We experience and learn from the
wide-ranging cultures and perspectives of almost 80 countries and many different
First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples, here at TRU on the traditional lands of the
Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc within Secwepemculew, the traditional territory of the
Secwepemc people.
Last year an interesting fusion took place as the expressions of culture that have
long formed the bedrock of IDays catalyzed a vibrant academic and research-focused
exploration of the importance of internationalization within higher education.
This year’s second annual Learning at Intercultural Intersections Conference will
enhance the ability of educators to give students more of these exciting experiential
opportunities to develop the intercultural skills and understanding they need to become
global citizens.
Join me in celebrating culture, learning and research during IDays 2016.
DR. ALAN SHAVER
President and Vice-Chancellor
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Welcome to International Days 2016! We have a full schedule of activities to inspire you,
from cooking, to dancing, to films, to Aboriginal workshops. Our keynote speakers this
year include Dr. Gwynne Dyer, who will help us reflect on our feeling of safety in today’s
world, and Dr. Craig Kielburger, who will share his story of the profound difference
one person can make in the world. We are also joined by Dana Starkell, who travelled
by canoe from Winnipeg to Brazil, and by Jess Rothenburger, who spent two weeks
living and working alongside the people of El Limonal, Nicaragua, locally known as
the “Circle of Death.” We are pleased to present the documentary “Reel Injun,” which
explores how Hollywood has shaped our perceptions of indigenous cultures. Continuing
on our standing theme of international research, we are pleased to host a Learning
at Intercultural Intersections Research Symposium with participants from around
the world who will look at long-range research in the areas of internationalization
and indigenization. We will also continue our Guest Lecture series, with guests from
Belgium, Peru and USA. As always, our final event is the International Showcase: a loud
and exciting event where we come together to celebrate what makes TRU such a unique
institution. I hope to see you there!
BAIHUA CHADWICK
Associate Vice President International
CEO TRU World Global Operations
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Ongoing Events
For program updates visit:
tru.ca/idays and click on “Schedule of Events”
TRUiDays
For more information about IDays please visit tru.ca/idays or contact:
Jen Pallett at internationaldays@tru.ca
Research Week
TRU Campus
March 14 – 18
Research Week celebrates the
importance of the work being
undertaken by faculty and student
researchers, showcasing TRU’s
growing research capacity. Highlights
of Research Week include the
Graduate Research Symposium, the
Three Minute Thesis competition
and the Undergraduate Research &
Innovation Conference.
Host Organization: TRU Research
& Graduate Studies
Learning at Intercultural
Intersections Research Symposium
Campus Activity Centre
March 16 – 17
This two-day symposium builds
on the success of the 2015 Learning
at Intercultural Intersections
International Research Conference,
which enhanced participants’
understanding of and approaches to
indigenization, internationalization, and
intercultrualization. The LII Research
Symposium will focus on advancing
intercultural learning research by
reuniting some 2015 participants with
additional established researchers to
foster future collaborations.
Host Organization: TRU Centre
for Student Engagement &
Learning Innovation
Graduate Research Symposium
Mountain Room, CAC
March 17
The Graduate Research Symposium is
organized by graduate students with the
goal of encouraging research, building a
graduate student culture, and creating
an opportunity for networking and
socializing. The event includes a full
day of guest speakers, student research
presentations and papers, and a poster
session.
Host Organization: TRU Research &
Graduate Studies
TRU Undergraduate Research
& Innovation Conference
TRU Campus – Various Locations
The 11th annual TRU Undergraduate
Research & Innovation Conference is
an opportunity for students from all
programs, departments, and areas of
study at TRU to share their work, either
as a poster or as a 15-minute lecture.
Posters will be displayed on the 3rd floor
of the House of Learning from 12 – 6 pm
on Friday, March 18. Concurrent lecture
sessions will run all day Saturday, March
19 in the International Building, and
a full program of all presentations is
available on the conference website: ugc.
sites.tru.ca
Host Organization: TRU Research &
Graduate Studies
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Taste of Jamaica
- Daily Food Special
Urban Market Cafeteria, CAC
11 am – 3 pm
Come and experience the exciting mix
of flavours and spices that is Jamaican
cuisine today at the Urban Market
Cafeteria, located in the Campus
Activity Centre. We will be offering
our delicious and fragrant Jamaican
Jerk Chicken and Rice. Available while
quantities last.
Host Organization: Aramark
Monday, March 14 — Preview Day
Student Street
Entertainment
Workshop
Research
Guest Scholar Speaker Series
Information Session
Interactive Exhibit
International Food Flavors
Keynote Speaker
Research Symposium
Tuesday, March 15
The World of Yum
– Daily Food Special
The Deli @ U&M, OM
8:30 am – 6:00 pm
Come and experience a cultural
smorgasbord of options that The Deli
at University & Main has to offer. Each
day there will be multiple cultures
highlighted in the cuisine offered.
Mix and match items to create your
own cultural fusion! Available while
quantities last.
Host Organization: Aramark
Living Library – An Intercultural
Exchange
Library 3rd Floor, HOL
8:30 am – 11:00 am
Come increase your intercultural
understanding and experience a unique
and fascinating event! The Living Library
will facilitate intercultural dialogue
between the diverse individuals who
make up our TRU community, by lending
out human “books” who will speak with
participant “readers” about their own
cultural points of view and experiences.
Host Organization: TRU Library
World Issues & Solutions
Student Street, OM
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
What do you think are the major issues
affecting our world today? Enactus TRU
teams discuss innovative solutions for
global concerns such as the accessibility
of clean water, land degradation and
farming, and increasing homelessness.
Add your voice to the vital conversation!
Host Organization: Enactus TRU
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Oxfam Canada
Student Street, OM
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Oxfam Canada is a non-profit
international development organization
that works towards the eradication
of world poverty, and the promotion
of a more just society. Oxfam Canada
currently works with more than 25
countries and approximately 100
partners to help people identify the
root causes of poverty, injustice and
inequality to help find long-term
solutions with the goal of creating self-
reliant, sustainable communities.
Host Organization: Oxfam Canada
Ask a Muslim
Student Street, OM
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
In this age of Islamophobia, getting
accurate information is the key
to understanding! To facilitate
intercultural understanding between
students, the MEd - Leadership
group will be available to answer any
questions about Islam, share resources,
and even teach you how to wear a Hijab!
Host Organization: MEd Leadership
Be the “I” in IDays Photobooth
Student Street, OM
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
What does the “I” in IDays mean to you?
Come and take a photo with our IDays
display, and become the “I” in IDays. If
you post your selfie, an explanation of
what the “I” in IDays means to you, and
use #IDays, you could win one of three
great prizes! Visit the booth for full contest
rules. Winners will be drawn on Friday,
March 18th.
Host Organization: TRU F.A.C.T
EVNT2070 Students
World Music Group – Drum
Workshop
Mountain Room, CAC
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
World music has become one of the
main influences of popular music and
culture today. This workshop uses this
diverse form of music to creatively
link learning objectives across the
curriculum. Drums will be available for
attendees. If attendees have their own
djembe, conga or doumbek, feel free to
bring it with you!
Host Organization: World Music
Group
Taste of Italy – Daily Food Special
Urban Market Cafeteria, CAC
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
“Tradizioni Delicious”! Today, we travel
to Italy to enjoy traditional Pizza and
Calzones. These famous dishes are
cooked to perfection in our fire pizza
oven, creating a delicious crunchy crust.
Let our food take you on a vacation
to Italy today at the Urban Market!
Available while quantities last.
Host Organization: Aramark
Afro-Caribbean Dance
Room 127, OL
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Bring some joy and warmth to your day
with fun, lively Afro-Caribbean dancing.
No experience needed. Everyone is
welcome!
Host Organization: TRUFA Equity
Committee
Scouts: Earn a Badge
Alpine Room, CAC
11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Today’s badge is “Packing for a Trip”.
This interactive workshop will teach
you how to properly and effectively
pack for a trip, utilizing the space
available. At the end of the session,
you will be presented with an IDays
Scouts badge!
Host Organization: Scouts Canada
Tuesday, March 15
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Study Abroad Support Session
Room 3037, IB
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Come and see how you can make the
most of your university experience!
This presentation supplies participants
with information on studying abroad.
TRU students have the opportunity to
take part in a bilateral or ISEP exchange
to over 100 different countries while
earning credits towards their degree.
Host Organization: TRU Study
Abroad
Taste of Greece – Daily Food Special
Scratch Café, Culinary Arts
11:30 am – 2:30 pm
Come to the Scratch Café where our
Culinary students create and provide
all of the food served. Travel with us
to the Mediterranean coast of Greece
and enjoy a delicious plate inspired by
Greek cuisine.
Host Organization: TRU Culinary Arts
World Music Group – Drum
Workshop
Mountain Room, CAC
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
World music has become one of the
main influences of popular music and
culture today. This workshop uses this
diverse form of music to creatively
link learning objectives across the
curriculum. Drums will be available for
attendees. If attendees have their own
djembe, conga or doumbek, feel free to
bring it with you!
Host Organization: World Music
Group
Guest Scholar: Dr. Carlos Linares
Panorama Room, IB
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Problems Tourists Face while Traveling
in South America: In the Mountains,
Jungle and Desert.
Dr. Linares is a retired Respirologist
presently living in Lima, Peru. Join Dr.
Linares as he discusses the prevention
of illness and shares some remedies
that will help tourists while travelling in
each of the three climates of Peru: the
mountains, jungle and desert.
Host Organization: TRU Allied Health
Thai Corner
3rd Floor Gallery, HOL
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Join us for a cultural and culinary
journey to Thailand in this wonderful
interactive display of books, exhibitions,
handicrafts and prizes!
Host Organization: Thai Consulate
of Vancouver
Study Abroad Ambassador
Experience
Room 1761, OM
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Learn about TRU’s Study Abroad
Ambassador program and its impact
from a panel of student participants.
This presentation was originally
delivered at a National conference in
November, 2015.
Host Organization: TRU World
Tuesday, March 15
Student Street
Entertainment
Workshop
Research
Guest Scholar Speaker Series
Information Session
Interactive Exhibit
International Food Flavors
Keynote Speaker
Research Symposium
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Beading Level 1 Workshop
Alpine Room, CAC
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Rochelle DeLaRonde will help you to
create a simple, beautiful, and unique
beaded piece that you can take home
in this workshop for beginners. Sign up
at the ISAP desk in the International
Building, or simply stop by the Alpine
room in the CAC to join the workshop!
Host Organization: TRU Aboriginal
Education
Mini Moccasin or Tobacco Pouch
Workshop
Alpine Room, CAC
4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Get in touch with your creative side, and
take part in making a mini moccasin
keychain or tobacco pouch to take
home! Doreen Kenoras will use simple
step-by-step instructions to help you
create your masterpiece. Please visit the
ISAP desk in the International Building
to register or drop by the Alpine
Room in the CAC anytime during the
workshop. Space is limited!
Host Organization: TRU Aboriginal
Education
Opening Ceremonies & Keynote
Speaker Craig Kielburger
Grand Hall, CAC
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
TRU’s Main campus is located on the
traditional territory of the Secwepemc
people. It is customary for a Secwepemc
Elder or leader to welcome all visitors to
their territory and give a time-honored
blessing of the events to follow. We
are delighted to invite you to join us in
the kickoff to International Days 2016
with a prayer and territorial welcome
by a member of the Kamloops Indian
Band, with opening remarks by Dr. Alan
Shaver (President, Thompson Rivers
University) and Ms. Baihua Chadwick
(Associate Vice President International
and Chief Executive Officer, TRU World
Global Operations) as they introduce
the Keynote Speaker, Craig Kielburger.
Host Organization: TRU IDays
Tuesday, March 15
Student Street
Entertainment
Workshop
Research
Guest Scholar Speaker Series
Information Session
Interactive Exhibit
International Food Flavors
Keynote Speaker
Research Symposium
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CRAIG KIELBURGER
Keynote Speaker
Co-Founder, Me to We & Free the Children
Craig Kielburger is an internationally
acclaimed speaker, social entrepreneur,
and New York Times bestselling author.
In 1995, at age 12, Craig co-founded Free
the Children, an organization that
now has more than 2.3 million young
people annually involved in its program,
working in eight developing countries
building schools, providing clean sources
of water and assisting in food security.
Alongside his brother Marc, Craig is also
co-founder of ME to WE, an innovative
social enterprise that supports the work
of Free the Children by providing socially
conscious products and experiences, and
employs over 1,400 artisan women in
developing countries.
Craig has published 12 books, and
currently co-authors three weekly
syndicated columns on global affairs
and socially conscious living printed
in over thirty newspapers. Craig holds
a degree in Peace and Conflict Studies
from the University of Toronto and is the
youngest-ever graduate of the Kellogg-
Schulich Executive MBA program.
Voted by Canadians in a Reader’s Digest
poll to be one of Canada’s most trusted
influencers, he holds 15 honorary
doctorates and degrees, and has received
the Order of Canada, the Roosevelt
Freedom From Fear Medal, and the World
Children’s Prize for the Rights of the
Child. In 2015, he was named Canada’s
Most Admired CEO by Waterstone
Human Capital, together with his
brother Marc.
In his presentation at IDays, Craig will
draw on his extensive experience to
explain the ME to WE philosophy that
real fulfillment starts with having the
courage to reach out and help others.
From metowe.com/speakers-bureau/view-
all-speakers/craig-kielburger/
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World of Yum – Daily Food Special
The Deli at U & M, OM
8:30 am – 6:00 pm
Come and experience a cultural
smorgasbord of options that The Deli
a University & Main has to offer. Each
day there will be multiple cultures
highlighted in the cuisine offered.
Mix and match items to create your
own cultural fusion! Available while
quantities last.
Host Organization: Aramark
ESTR Retail Kiosk – International
Theme Items
Student Street, OM
9:30 am – 2:30 pm
The Education and Skills Training
Program provides students with
cognitive disabilities knowledge about
future employment opportunities and
training in a specific area. The ESTR
retail kiosk was developed to provide
students with experience in a retail
environment; all proceeds are put back
into the program. This week, they will
display items with an International
Theme at their retail kiosk.
Host Organization: TRU ESTR &
HUMS Programs
Global Competency Information
Session
Room 1472, OM
10:00 am – 10:50 am
Increase your employability in a market
that values international experience!
This session provides information on
earning Global Competency, which
allows students to receive formal
recognition for their intercultural and
international experiences, including
Study Abroad, learning a second
language, and volunteer work.
Host Organization: TRU Centre
for Student Engagement and
Learning Innovation
Artists at Work
Student Street, OM
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Stop by and observe these artists at
work. Watch and learn as they delicately
craft their own masterpieces. Feel free
to ask questions and even test out your
own skills!
Host Organization: TRU IDays
Scouts: Earn a Badge
Alpine Room, CAC
10:00 am – 11:30 am
Today’s badge is “Lashing”. This
interactive session will teach you how
to use rope to secure two or more items
together. At the end of the session,
you will be presented with an IDays
Scouts badge!
Host Organization: Scouts Canada
“Aboot Canada Eh” Booth
Student Street, OM
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Come and test your Canada IQ with
some happy Canucks at this Canadian-
themed booth! You can take part
in a moose ring toss, have a maple
syrup shot, and take a picture in our
Canadiana photobooth.
Host Organization: TRU F.A.C.T
EVNT2070 Students
Vietnamese Cultural Booth
Student Street, OM
11:00 am – 1:30 pm
Visit the TRU Vietnamese Club’s booth
to make a hand-made Vietnamese
decoration, learn the ethnic dances, and
watch a slideshow to learn more about
this fascinating culture!
Host Organization: TRU
Vietnamese Club
Wednesday, March 16
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Be the “I” in IDays
Student Street, OM
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
What does the “I” in IDays mean to you?
Come and take a photo with our IDays
display, and become the “I” in IDays. If
you post your selfie, an explanation of
what the “I” in IDays means to you, and
use #IDays, you could win one of three
great prizes! Visit the booth for full
contest rules. Winners will be drawn on
Friday, March 18th.
Host Organization: TRU F.A.C.T
EVNT2070 Students
Taste of India – Daily Food Special
Urban Market Cafeteria, CAC
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Today we visit India for some “murgh
makhani” or Butter Chicken. For those
who prefer a vegetarian dish, we will also
have “chana masala”.
Host Organizations: Aramark
Learning at Intercultural
Intersections Research Meeting
Luncheon
Terrace Room, CAC
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Join this gathering of TRU and external
researchers for a lively discussion on
intercultural learning. Space is limited,
with priority begin given to Research and
Undergraduate students. Please contact
Kyra Garson: kgarson@tru.ca to attend.
Host Organizations: TRU World, TRU
Research and Grad Studies and TRU
Centre for Student Engagement and
Learning Innovation
Reel Injun Movie & Discussion
Alpine Room, CAC
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
“Reel Injun” explores many stereotypes
about Natives in film, from the noble
savage to the drunken Indian. It explores
how the general view of First Nations
people have been influenced and shaped
by a narrative seen within media,
especially Hollywood films. The film
will be preceded by a short discussion
about the attendees’ current knowledge
about First Nations; following the movie,
a second discussion will take place
regarding how perceptions or ideas
about First Nations have changed.
Host Organization: TRU F.A.C.T
EVNT2070 Students
Swing Dance Performance & Free
Beginner Lesson
Student Street, OM
12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Come join the TRUSU Swing Dance
Club to learn about swing dance and its
culture. They will perform a popular line
dance called the “Shim Sham”, as well as
teach and show what a “social dance” is.
Host Organization: TRUSU Swing
Dance Club
Student Street
Entertainment
Workshop
Research
Guest Scholar Speaker Series
Information Session
Interactive Exhibit
International Food Flavors
Keynote Speaker
Research Symposium
Wednesday, March 16
12. Schedule: At a Glance | Take part in one of our IDays co
Monday, March 14
Taste of Jamaica
- Daily Food Special
Urban Market Cafeteria, CAC
11 am - 3 pm
The World of Yum
– Daily Food Special
The Deli @ U M, OM
8:30 am – 6 pm
Living Library
– An Intercultural Exchange
Library 3rd Floor, HOL
8:30 am – 11 am
World Issues Solutions
Student Street
9 am – 3 pm
Enactus Displays
Oxfam Canada
Ask A Muslim
Be the “I” in IDays Photobooth
Student Street, OM
11 am – 2 pm
World Music Group – Drum
Workshop
Mountain Room, CAC
11 am – 12 pm
Taste of Italy – Daily Food
Special
Urban Market Cafeteria, CAC
11 am – 3 pm
Canadian Sports
IB Foyer
11 am – 1 pm
Afro-Caribbean Dance
Room 127, OL
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Scouts: Earn a Packing Badge
Alpine Room, CAC
11:30 am – 1 pm
Study Abroad Support
Session
Room 3037, IB
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Taste of Greece – Daily Food
Special
Scratch Café, Culinary Arts
11:30 am – 2:30 pm
World Music Group – Drum
Workshop
Mountain Room, CAC
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Guest Scholar: Dr. Carlos
Linares
Panorama Room, IB
1 pm – 2 pm
Tuesday, March 15
Thailand Corner
3rd Floor Gallery, HOL
1 pm – 5 pm
Study Abroad Ambassador
Experience
Room 1761, OM
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Beading Level 1 Workshop
Alpine Room, CAC
2 pm – 4 pm
Mini Moccasin
or Tobacco Pouch
Alpine Room, CAC
4 pm – 6 pm
Opening Ceremonies
Keynote Speaker Craig
Kielburger
Grand Hall, CAC
6 pm – 8 pm
The World of Yum
– Daily Food Special
The Deli at U M, OM
8:30 am – 6 pm
Artists at Work
Student Street
9:30 am – 2:30 pm
ESTR Retail Kiosk
Mike Elliot - Canoe Artisan
Kamloops Woodcarvers
Global Competency
Information Session
Room 1472, OM
10 am – 10:50 am
Scouts: Earn a Lashing
Badge
Alpine Room, CAC
10 am – 11:30 am
Aboot Canada Booth
Student Street
11 am – 1 pm
Vietnamese Cultural Booth
Student Street
11 am – 1:30 pm
Be the “I” in IDays
Photobooth
Student Street
11 am – 2 pm
Taste of India
– Daily Food Special
Urban Market Cafeteria, CAC
11 am – 3 pm
Learning at Intercultural
Intersections Research
Meeting
Tuesday, March 15
Wednesday, March 16
Luncheon (Invite Only)
Terrace Room, CAC
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Reel Injun Movie Discussion
Alpine Room, CAC
12:30 pm – 2 pm
Swing Dance Performance
Free Beginner Lesson
Student Street, OM
12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Life Experience Speaker Series
– Jess Rothenburger “Gringos
in the Garbage”
Barber Centre, HOL
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
The Way of the Sword
Alumni Theatre, Clocktower
2 pm – 4 pm
Guest Scholar – Dr. Darla
Deardorff
Panorama Room, IB
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Life Experience Speaker
Series – Dana Starkell
“Paddle to the Amazon”
Barber Centre, HOL
4 pm – 6 pm
TRUSU Beer Seminar Tasting
Grand Hall, CAC
6 pm – 9 pm
Buena Onda Scholar
Recognition Dinner
Mountain Room, CAC
6 pm – 9 pm
The World of Yum
– Daily Food Specials
The Deli at U M, OM
8:30 am – 6 pm
Games People Play
Student Street
9:30 am – 2:30 pm
ESTR Retail Kiosk
Crokinole
Chess Tournament
Aboriginal Games
Math Games
Sign Language
Communication Culture
Student Street
10 am – 2:30 pm
Scouts: Earn a Leave
No Trace Badge
Alpine Room, CAC
10:30 am – 12 pm
Wednesday, March 16
Thursday, March 17
13. ys contests and you could win a prize! See page 25 for details.
A Night in India
Flavours of India
5:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Keynote Speaker
– Dr. Gwynne Dyer
Grand Hall, CAC
6 pm – 7:30 pm
The World of Yum
– International Food Flavour
The Deli at U M, OM
8:30 am – 6 pm
3 Minute Thesis – In
Partnership
with Research Week
Room 3632, OM
10 am – 1 pm
World of Crafts
Student Street
10 am – 2 pm
Enactus Craft booths
St. Patrick’s Irish Craft Booth
Virtues of a Vegetarian Diet
Panorama Room, TRU
Residence
11 am – 12:30 pm
Be the “I” in IDays Photobooth
Student Street, OM
11 am – 2 pm
Taste of China – Daily Food
Specials
Urban Market Cafeteria, CAC
11 am – 3 pm
Scouts: Earn a Tent Badge
Alpine Room
11:30 am – 1 pm
Taste of France
Scratch Café, Culinary Arts
11:30 am – 2:30 pm
A Macroeconomic Tour
Around the World
Library 3rd Floor, HOL
12 pm – 6 pm
Undergraduate Poster Exhibit
Library 3rd Floor, HOL
12 pm – 6 pm
International Flag Parade
Start at CAC
2:45 pm – 3 pm
International Showcase,
Fashion Show Food Fair
TRU Gymnasium
3 pm – 8 pm
Aboriginal
Awareness Week
TRU Campus,
February 28 – March 4
TRU Powwow
TRU Gymnasium,
March 19-20
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Thursday, March 17
Tea in Season
Student Street
10:30 am – 1:30 pm
Kamloops Multicultural
Cooking Show
Multi-Media Room,
TRU Residence
11 am – 1 pm
Be the “I” in IDays
Photobooth
Student Street
11 am – 2 pm
Bieber Booth - Canadian
Pop Trivia
Student Street
11 am – 2 pm
Taste of Thailand Mexico –
Daily Food Specials
Urban Market Cafeteria, CAC
11 am – 3 pm
Taste of Germany
– Daily Food Specials
Scratch Café,
Culinary Arts
11:30 am – 2:30 pm
Guest Scholar:
Dr. VanGronsveld – Science
Seminar Series
Panorama Room, IB
1 pm – 2 pm
Around the World
in 80 Minutes
Mountain Room, CAC
3 pm – 4:30 pm
Cedar Weaving Workshop
Alpine Room, CAC
1 pm – 3 pm
Swing Dance Performance
Free Beginner Lesson
1st Floor, CAC
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Dance Afreaka
Terrace Room, CAC
2 pm – 4 pm
Leave4Change
Information Session
Barber Centre, HOL
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Study Abroad Support
Session
Room 3037, IB
2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Aboriginal Drum Making
Workshop
IB Foyer, IB
4 pm – 6:30 pm
Friday, March 18
#mytruTRUiDays tru.ca/idays
Legend:
International
Food Flavours
Entertainment
Guest Scholars
Information Sessions
Interactive Exhibit
Keynote Speaker
Research
Research Symposium
Student Street
Workshop
Ongoing Events
Research Week
TRU Campus
March 14 - 18
TRU Undergraduate
Conference
TRU Campus
March 14 - 18
Graduate Research
Symposium
Mountain Room
March 17
Learning at Intercultural
Intersections Research
Symposium
Campus Activity Centre
March 16 - 17
Surrounding Events
14. 14 International Days 2016 | Program Guide
Life Experience Speaker Series –
Jess Rothenburger “Gringos in the
Garbage”
Barber Centre, HOL
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
In the wake of 1998 Hurricane Mitch,
thousands of people were temporarily
re-located to live on the margins of the
city of Chinandega, Nicaragua in what is
locally known as the “circle of death”: a
space between a dump, a cemetery and
a sewage plant. Just under two decades
have passed, and the community of
“El Limonal” remains at the dump and
intends to stay. Jess Rothenburger,
one of the “Gringos” who spent two
weeks living and working alongside the
people of El Limonal, will discuss his
experience and show the documentary
that was the result of his stay in the
Nicaragua community.
Host Organization: Gringos in the
Garbage
The Way of the Sword
Alumni Theatre, Clocktower
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
This presentation will educate attendees
on the historical background of ancient
martial arts, and showcase both
Chinese and Japanese swords and
sword techniques.
Host Organization: TRUSU Ancient
Martial Arts Club
Guest Scholar – Dr. Darla Deardorff
Panorama Room, IB
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Global Intersections: Exploring
Intercultural Competence from
Difference Perspectives
Intercultural competency is increasingly
being addressed in a wide variety of
contexts throughout the world. Given
the importance of this concept, what
is intercultural competence anyway?
How is intercultural competence
framed in different disciplines? How
is intercultural competence viewed
in different parts of the world? What
can be learned from these different
perspectives and what are some
implications? Join this interactive talk
as we explore these questions together,
share insights, compare perspectives
and deepen our understanding of this
often ambiguous concept.
Host Organization: TRU Centre for
Student Engagement Learning
Innovation
Life Experience Speaker Series
– Dana Starkell “Paddle to
the Amazon”
Barber Centre, HOL
4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Dana Starkell grew up in Winnipeg,
Canada, and from the time Dana was
a young boy, his life was filled with
adventure. Nearly every summer
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included canoe trips, hiking around
the sand-dunes and quarries outside
their city, and rock climbing. A year
after completing high school, Dana
Starkell and his father Don Starkell
paddled 19,603 kilometers in a canoe,
from Winnipeg Canada to Belem Brazil.
Their Guinness World Record trip of 2
years took them through 13 countries,
3,000 miles of rivers, 6,000 miles of
coastline to Port of Spain, Trinidad,
and another 3,000 miles of rivers to
reach their destination at the mouth
of the Amazon River. “Paddle to the
Amazon” is a stunning book, written
by Don Starkell, recounting from his
journals the most important parts
of their trip. Dana, Don’s son and co-
captain in this adventure, will share his
favourite stories from the trip, discuss
the impacts the trip has had on his life,
the relationship between him and his
father, and share with us the drive that
kept them going through every major
obstacle. Join us to hear this stunning
experience and have a chance to ask
Dana your questions.
Host Organization: TRU IDays
TRUSU Beer Seminar Tasting
Grand Hall, CAC
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Taste 10 internationally significant beer
styles while joining local craft brewing
experts from Red Beard Café as they
break down the intricacies of beer
production, beer styles and beer culture
in 5 seminars. This is a ticketed event
and you must be 19+ to attend. Tickets
are $20 per person and can be purchased
in person at the Members’ Services Desk
in the Students Union Building.
Host Organization: TRU Student
Union
Buena Onda Scholar
Recognition Dinner
Mountain Room, CAC
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
TRU Conference Centre Aramark
will provide “Buena Onda” (good vibes)
while you take a culinary trip to South
America with menu inspirations
from Argentina, Peru and Brazil. Your
senses will be delighted with special
performances planned by one of our
IDays guest speakers, Dana Starkell,
playing beautiful classical music on
a Spanish guitar. Tickets are $48 per
person, or a table of 6 can be purchased
for $258. Ticket sales will close on
Wednesday March 9, 2016. Contact
internationaldays@tru.ca for your
tickets today!
Host Organization: TRU Conference
Centre Aramark
Student Street
Entertainment
Workshop
Research
Guest Scholar Speaker Series
Information Session
Interactive Exhibit
International Food Flavors
Keynote Speaker
Research Symposium
16. 16 International Days 2016 | Program Guide
The World of Yum – Daily Food
Specials
The Deli at U M, OM
8:30 am – 6:00 pm
Come and experience a cultural
smorgasbord of options that The Deli
a University Main has to offer. Each
day there will be multiple cultures
highlighted in the cuisine offered.
Mix and match items to create your
own cultural fusion! Available while
quantities last.
Host Organization: Aramark
ESTR Retail Kiosk – International
Theme Items
Student Street
9:30 am – 2:30 pm
The Education and Skills Training
Program provides students with
cognitive disabilities knowledge about
future employment opportunities and
training in a specific area. The ESTR
retail kiosk was developed to provide
students with experience in a retail
environment; all proceeds are put back
into the program. This week, they will
display items with an International
Theme at their retail kiosk.
Host Organization: TRU ESTR
HUMS Programs
Sign Language Communication
Culture
Student Street, OM
10:00 am – 2:30 pm
Interested in studying another
language? Learn the alphabet,
greetings, facial expressions, and play
games in sign language during this
interactive presentation.
Host Organization: Kamloops Sign
Language Group
Scouts: Earn a Badge
Alpine Room, CAC
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Today’s badge is “Leave No Trace
Challenge”. In this interactive workshop
you will learn the importance of leaving
nature as you found it. At the end of the
session, you will be presented with an
IDays Scouts badge!
Host Organization: Scouts Canada
Tea in Season
Student Street, OM
10:30 am – 1:30 pm
Learn how to brew tea properly, which
teas are best suited to each season, and
taste a variety of different teas.
Host Organization: TRUSU
Confucian Institute Club
Kamloops Multicultural
Cooking Show
Multi-Media Room, TRU Residence
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Kamloops Multicultural Society
returns with their overwhelmingly
popular cooking show! Last year, over
100 visitors/tasters, both students and
community members, enjoyed the
ethnic company and delicious food fest.
Japanese, Filipino, Ukrainian, Chinese,
Mexican and Indo-Canadian cuisine
will be featured, and samples will be
available while quantities last.
Host Organization: Kamloops
Multicultural Society
Be the “I” in IDays Photobooth
Student Street, OM
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
What does the “I” in IDays mean to you?
Come and take a photo with our IDays
display, and become the “I” in IDays. If
you post your selfie, an explanation of
what the “I” in IDays means to you, and
use #IDays, you could win one of three
great prizes! Visit the booth for full
contest rules. Winners will be drawn on
Friday March 18th.
Host Organization: TRU F.A.C.T
EVNT2070 Students
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Games People Play
Student Street, OM
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Come and explore the universal love of
game playing in an interactive exhibit
of traditional board games from around
the world. Learn the games, challenge
others to competition and unleash your
inner child!
Host Organization: TRU World
Bieber Booth – Canadian
Pop Trivia
Student Street, OM
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Hate him or love him, Bieber is a part of
Canadian Pop culture. Come and test
your knowledge of pop culture with
our Canadian Pop Trivia Game. Get the
answers right, and you may walk away
with some great Canadian swag!
Host Organization: TRU F.A.C.T
EVNT2070 Students
Taste of Thailand Mexico – Daily
Food Specials
Urban Market Cafeteria, CAC
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Today we are visiting two beautiful
countries. Our first stop is Thailand for
a coconut curry chicken dish, then we
jet off to Mexico for some tasty tacos!
Host Organization: Aramark
Student Street
Entertainment
Workshop
Research
Guest Scholar Speaker Series
Information Session
Interactive Exhibit
International Food Flavors
Keynote Speaker
Research Symposium
Thursday, March 17
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Taste of Germany – Daily Food
Specials
Scratch Café, Culinary Arts
11:30 am – 2:30 pm
Guten Tag and welcome to Germany!
Come to the Scratch Café where our
Culinary Arts students create and
serve delightful dishes inspired by
German cuisine.
Host Organization: TRU Culinary Arts
Guest Scholar: Dr. VanGronsveld –
Science Seminar Series
Panorama Room, IB
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Plants and their Associated
Bacteria: Partners in Remediation of
Contaminated Soils and Groundwater?
Join Jaco Vangronsveld, a full-
professor Environmental Sciences at
Hasselt University, for a discussion on
bioremediation and soil formation, and
the effects of global climate change
on plant and microbial communities.
Jaco is director of the Centre for
Environmental Sciences, and head of
the research group Environmental
Biology, which belongs to the Centre
for Environmental Sciences. This
research group has a longstanding
experience in the field of heavy metal
uptake by plants and the effects of
toxic metal concentrations on plants
and mycorrhiza, and is involved in
several projects concerning the metal
contamination in the surroundings
of the zinc smelters in the north-
east of Belgium.
Host Organization: TRU Faculty
of Science in partnership with the
Science Seminar Series
Around the World in 80 Minutes
Mountain Room, CAC
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Join the Intercultural Council for a
cultural social to celebrate our local
diversity. Meet people from around the
world and learn about language, culture,
and geography from those who have
personal knowledge and experience.
Participants will be given special
passports that they can fill with stamps
as they visit people from different
countries. There are prizes to be won!
Host Organization: TRU Intercultural
Council
Cedar Weaving Workshop
Alpine Room, CAC
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Join Salsa Manuel to learn about the
various uses of cedar bark, make your
own cedar roses, and weave a simple
cedar mat. Drop-ins welcome!
Host Organization: TRU Aboriginal
Education
Swing Dance Performance Free
Beginner Lesson
1st Floor, CAC
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Come join the TRUSU Swing Dance
Club to learn about swing dance and its
culture. They will perform a popular line
dance called the “Shim Sham”, as well as
teach and show what a “social dance” is.
Host Organization: TRUSU Swing
Dance Club
Dance Afreaka
Terrace Room, CAC
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Do you love African music? Do you
want to learn some impressive African
moves on the dance floor? If so, this is
the event you have been waiting for!
TRU students from Zambia, Zimbabwe
and Nigeria will be teaching and
performing traditional African dances.
In this workshop, participants will be
organized into different cultural groups
and taught the dance moves from that
particular culture. To finish it off in
style, we will have a competition to see
who has the best African moves! Come
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and enjoy lively music, fun people, good
style and an energetic vibe. A great time
will be had by all!
Host Organization: TRUSU Pan-
African Club
Leave4Change Information Session
Barber Centre, HOL
2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Join us for an information session
about the TRU Employee International
Volunteer program, and an opportunity
to hear from past TRU participants.
Presented by Lian Dumouchel, Kelly
Warnock Stephanie Chaput.
Host Organization: TRU World
Study Abroad Support Session
Room 3037, IB
2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Come and see how you can make the
most of your university experience!
This presentation supplies participants
with information on studying abroad.
TRU students have the opportunity to
take part in a bilateral or ISEP exchange
to over 100 different countries while
earning credits towards their degree.
Host Organization: TRU Study
Abroad
Aboriginal Drum Making Workshop
IB Foyer, IB
4:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Get hands-on experience in the process
of assembling a basic hand drum with
instructor Matty Chillihitzia. Learn the
history behind drum making, including
the traditional Aboriginal techniques
involved in gathering the materials, and
the various types of drums that can be
made. Please visit the ISAP desk in the
International Building to register. A small
registration fee of $10 will cover the cost
of the drum materials, and the finished
product will be yours to keep! Space is
limited, so don’t delay. Priority will be
given to those who have not attended
this event in past years.
Host Organization: TRU Aboriginal
Education
A Night in India
Flavours of India
5:30 pm – 9:30 pm
The Study Abroad Ambassadors are
hosting a cultural fundraising dinner
at Flavours of India Restaurant. The
night will include an all-you-can-eat
buffet dinner consisting of a wide
variety of delicious Indian food, a warm
atmosphere, and entertainment while
you eat! Tickets will be sold by individual
Study Abroad Ambassadors at a price
of $20, and there are two dinner seating
options of 5:30 pm - 7:20 pm and 7:30
pm - 9:30 pm available. Please see our
Facebook page for more details. All
proceeds are in support of the Study
Abroad program at TRU.
Host Organization: TRU Study
Abroad
Student Street
Entertainment
Workshop
Research
Guest Scholar Speaker Series
Information Session
Interactive Exhibit
International Food Flavors
Keynote Speaker
Research Symposium
Thursday, March 17
20. 20 International Days 2016 | Program Guide
Student Street
Entertainment
Workshop
Research
Guest Scholar Speaker Series
Information Session
Interactive Exhibit
International Food Flavors
Keynote Speaker
Research Symposium
Gwynne Dyer
Keynote Speaker – Dr. Gwynne Dyer
Grand Hall, CAC
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
The New World Disorder
There is a sense that the world is drifting
out of control, and the level of fear of the
future is definitely rising. This lecture is
an attempt to assess the real level of risk,
for it’s not nearly as high as it seems.
Gwynne Dyer has worked as a freelance
journalist, columnist, broadcaster
and lecturer on international affairs
for more than 20 years, although he
was originally trained as a historian.
Born in Newfoundland, he received
degrees from Canadian, American and
British universities, finishing with a
Ph.D. in Military and Middle Eastern
History from the University of London.
He served in three navies and held
academic appointments at the Royal
Military Academy Sandhurst and Oxford
University before launching his twice-
weekly column on international affairs,
which is published by over 175 papers in
some 45 countries. His most recent book
“Don’t Panic: Islamic State, Terrorism
and the Middle East” was published by
Random House in October, 2015 and is
the basis for this IDays lecture.
Host Organization: TRU IDays
Thursday, March 17
DR. GWYNNE DYER
Keynote Speaker
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The World of Yum – International
Food Flavour
The Deli at U M, OM
8:30 am – 6:00 pm
Come and experience a cultural
smorgasbord of options that The Deli
a University Main has to offer. Each
day there will be multiple cultures
highlighted in the cuisine offered.
Mix and match items to create your
own cultural fusion! Available while
quantities last.
Host Organization: Aramark
3 Minute Thesis – In partnership with
Research Week
Room 3632, OM
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
The challenge of this 3 Minute Thesis
competition is for graduate students
to deliver a compelling presentation
of their research and its significance
in three minutes or less to a non-
specialist audience. Join us to hear
these compelling presentations packed
with valuable information about the
research happening here at TRU. The
winner of this competition will move on
to the Western Canadian Regional 3MT
Championship being held at UBCO on
April 29th, 2016.
Host Organization: TRU Research
Graduate Studies
World of Crafts
Student Street, OM
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Try your hand at one of the many crafts
from around the world. Enactus TRU
will be teaching attendees how to create
beautiful take-home pieces inspired by
different cultures. Come and get your
piece of IDays!
Host Organization: TRU Enactus
Virtues of a Vegetarian Diet
Panorama Room, IB
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Have you ever wondered about trying
a vegetarian diet? Do you want to learn
about the impacts that a vegetarian diet
can have not only on you and your body,
but also the environment? This session
is for you! Attendees of this information
session will learn the benefits of a
vegetarian diet and how it can impact
your body, mind and soul.
Host Organization: Vegie Club
Be the “I” in IDays Photobooth
Student Street, OM
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
What does the “I” in IDays mean to you?
Come and take a photo with our IDays
display, and become the “I” in IDays. If
you post your selfie, an explanation of
what the “I” in IDays means to you, and
use #IDays, you could win one of three
great prizes! Visit the booth for full
contest rules. Winners will be drawn on
Friday March 18th.
Host Organization: TRU F.A.C.T
EVNT2070 Students
St. Patrick’s Irish Craft Booth
Student Street, OM
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Visit this interactive booth for some Irish
fun! We will be offering an assortment
of crafts, including Celtic knot colouring
pages, shamrock and leprechaun
decorating, and so much more.
Host Organization: TRU F.A.C.T
EVNT2070 Students
Taste of China – Daily Food Specials
Urban Market Cafeteria, CAC
11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Our last stop this week is in bustling
China. Today we are offering a Ginger
Beef and Broccoli dish.
Host Organization: Aramark
Friday, March 18
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Scouts: Earn a Badge
Alpine Room
11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Today’s badge is “Tent Challenge”. In this
interactive workshop you will learn how
to erect and re-pack a tent. At the end of
the session, you will be presented with
an IDays Scouts badge!
Host Organization: Scouts Canada
Taste of France
Scratch Café, Culinary Arts
11:30 am – 2:30 pm
Bienvenue en France! Join us at the
Scratch Café where our Culinary
students create and serve delicious
dishes inspired by by French cuisine.
Host Organization: TRU Culinary Arts
A Macroeconomic Tour Around
the World
Library 3rd Floor, HOL
12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of
Economic Fluctuations and Growth
Research conducted by a group
of undergraduate students will be
presented in a poster session. Whether
nations are developed, developing or
underdeveloped, they all face “good,
bad, and ugly” economic times, and
this symposium is meant to explore
these periods. Topics include: Greece’s
recent economic crises; the US 2008
“great recession” and its impact around
the world; the Asian Financial Crises;
oil shocks and Nigeria’s economy; the
Great Depression; the impact of wars
on economies; the breakdown of the
Soviet Union; and many other major
events across the world. Visit the online
schedule for a full listing of presenters
and countries.
Host Organization: TRU School of
Business Economics
Undergraduate Poster Exhibit
Library 3rd Floor, HOL
12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Visit the 3rd floor HOL library to view
the Undergraduate Poster Exhibit.
Posters will reflect research currently
taking place by TRU Undergraduate
students. Peruse at your leisure!
Host Organization: TRU Research
Graduate Studies
International Flag Parade
Start at CAC
2:45 pm – 3:00 pm
Celebrate our multicultural campus and
join us for a beautiful procession of flags
from around the world as we travel from
the Campus Activity Centre, around
the Campus Commons, past Old Main
and up towards the TRU Gymnasium to
kick-off the International Showcase, an
engaging and exciting festival of world
cultures.
Host Organization: TRU IDays
Friday, March 18
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Student Street
Entertainment
Workshop
Research
Guest Scholar Speaker Series
Information Session
Interactive Exhibit
International Food Flavors
Keynote Speaker
Research Symposium
International Showcase, Fashion
Show Food Fair
TRU Gymnasium
3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
This free event has become a favourite
for many in the TRU and Kamloops
community. The cultural performances
at the International Showcase are
always an inspiring and exciting display
of global artistry and the gifts hidden
amongst us. Students, staff and faculty
members will amaze you with over 20
cultural performances demonstrating
their talents in music, dancing and more,
while the International Fashion Show
features various types of traditional
and modern ethnic clothing from
around the world. In our International
Exhibits, students will host table exhibits
displaying flags, photographs, art,
souvenirs and more from their home
countries. Guests are invited to visit, ask
questions, and gain an understanding of
each unique country and culture.
Back by popular demand, we are pleased
to provide an opportunity for you to
experience culinary delights in our
International Food Fair from some of
Kamloops’ favourite ethnic restaurants.
Please purchase your food fair tickets
at the entrance to the Gymnasium as
vendors will not be accepting payment
at the booths. Food voucher $7; drink
voucher $1.
Host Organization: TRU World.
Friday, March 18
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Surrounding Events
Aboriginal Awareness Week
TRU Campus
February 28 – March 4, 2016
Take part in a week of free activities
being held by the Aboriginal students
of Cplul’kw’ten (The Gathering Place).
There will be story-telling, beading, a
movie night, a singing workshop and
many more activities that you can
participate in. Everyone is welcome!
Host Organization: TRU Aboriginal
Education
TRU Powwow
TRU Gymnasium
March 19 – 20, 2016
The TRU Traditional Powwow is a free
event for students, staff and community
members filled with Aboriginal music
and dancing; additionally, various
Aboriginal vendors will be displaying
and selling their arts and crafts. A
light lunch will be provided both days,
and a dinner on Saturday, March 19th,
and there will be an opportunity for
attendees to join in on dancing and
winning prizes for open dance specials.
Master of Ceremonies is Nelson Leon,
and Whip Man is Everett White.
Host Organization: TRU Aboriginal
Education
Student Street
Entertainment
Workshop
Research
Guest Scholar Speaker Series
Information Session
Interactive Exhibit
International Food Flavors
Keynote Speaker
Research Symposium
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Contests
Video Contest
Show us your story! - A TRUly
Global Community
Your studies, Your experience,
Your friends - Our campus, our city, our
community: A TRUly Global Community
To participate in this contest, please use the
following criteria:
• The contest entry period will run from
8 am Friday, January 8, 2016 to 11:59 pm
Friday, March 11, 2016
• Both International domestic students
who are currently enrolled at TRU are
eligible to submit
• Candidates may enter only one
submission and all entries must
be accompanied by a signed
release form.
• Your video must be at least 1 minute in
length, and a maximum of 3 minutes
in length
• Submit your video to:
InternationalDays@tru.ca
Three Gift Cards to be won!
$250, $150 and $50 prizes.
Deadline for submissions:
Friday, March 11, 2016 at 11:59 pm
Winner to be announced:
Friday, March 18, 2016 at the Showcase
Please download the official rules
and regulations.
Photo Contest
Show off your photography skills!
To participate in this contest, please use the
following criteria:
• Photos must be taken during IDays,
March 15–18, 2016
• Participants can enter up to five (5)
photos each
Three Gift Cards to be won!
$250, $150 and $50 prizes.
Deadline for submissions:
Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 11:59 p.m.
Winner to be announced:
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Please download the official rules and entry
forms online.
Passport Contest
Collect your stamps!
Pick up an official IDays program, collect
at least 4 stamps throughout the week and
bring your stamped passport (see back
cover of program) to the International
Showcase on Friday between 3 – 7 p.m.
The winner will be selected by a random
draw and announced live at the Showcase
at 7:30 p.m. The 2016 winner will receive a
new iPad Mini!
Social Media Contest
Share your IDays experiences
Stay connected on Facebook, Twitter and
Instagram using #IDays and #myTRU
for your chance to win one of three $100
gift cards.
Full contest details online
at tru.ca/idays and
click on “Contests”
Last Year’s Winning Photo
by Maitham Almohammedsaleh.
26. INTERNAL
• TRU Natural Resource Sciences
• TRU Centre for Student
Engagement
Learning Innovation
• TRU Research Grad Studies
• TRU Faculty of Science
• TRU Allied Health
• TRU Study Abroad
• TRU Faculty of Adventure,
Culinary Tourism
• TRU Aboriginal Education
• TRU Education and Skills
Training Program
• TRU Human Services Program
• TRU Student Union
• TRU School of Business
Economics
TRUSU CLUBS
• Enactus TRU
• Vietnamese Club
• Swing Dance Club
• Ancient Martial Arts Club
• Confucian Institute Club
• Intercultural Council
EXTERNAL
• Oxfam Canada
• Scouts Canada
• Thai Consulate of Vancouver
• Gringos in the Garbage
SPEAKERS
• Craig Kielburger
• Dana Starkell
• Jess Rothenburger
• Gwynne Dyer
• Dr. Jaco VanGronsveld
• Dr. Darla Deardorff
• Dr. Carlos Linares
Thank you
The 2016 International Days Organizing Committee would like to thank TRU Faculty
Staff, TRU World, TRU Marketing and Communications, Facilities, Media Services and
Ancillary Services.
A special thank you goes to all of the groups, clubs, departments and sponsors that have
contributed their time and resources to host all of the events on this year’s schedule.
Last but certainly not least, thank you to all of our amazing volunteers for helping us
run IDays. We couldn’t have done it without you!
Thanks for another fantastic festival!
28. IDays Passport
Collect 4 stamps total, each from a different
category listed below enter at the
International Showcase for your chance to win!
Name:
Phone Number:
Stamp 4 boxes for
a chance to
win an iPad Mini!
MC120297
• Oxfam Canada
• The Way of the Sword
• Around the World in 80 minutes
• Virtues of a Vegetarian Diet
• Sign Language Communication Culture
• The Games People Play
• Thai Corner
• “Aboot Canada, Eh?” Booth
• Vietnamese Cultural Booth
• Bieber Booth – Canadian Pop Trivia
• St. Patrick’s Irish Crafts Booth
• 3 Minute Thesis
• A Macroeconomic Tour around the World
• Undergraduate Poster Exhibit
• World Music Group – Drum Workshop
• Scouts: Earn a Badge
• Beading Level 1 Workshop
• Mini Moccasin or Tobacco Pouch Workshop
• Cedar Weaving Workshop
• Aboriginal Drum Making Workshop
• Artists at Work
• Be the “I” in IDays Photobooth
• Opening Ceremonies Keynote
Craig Kielburger
• Life Experience Speaker Series:
Jess Rothenburger “Gringos in the Garbage”
• Life Experience Speaker Series:
Dana Starkell “Paddle to the Amazon”
• Keynote Speaker: Dr. Gwynne Dyer
“New World Disorder”
• Guest Scholar – Dr. Carlos Linares
• Guest Scholar – Dr. Jaco VanGronsveld
• Guest Scholar – Dr. Darla Deardorff
• Living Library – An Intercultural Exchange
• Afro-Caribbean Dance
• Reel Injun Movie Discussion
• Swing Dance Performance Lesson
• Dance Afreaka
• International Showcase, Fashion Show Food Fair
• Buena Onda Scholar Recognition Dinner
• Kamloops Multicultural Society Cooking Show
• A Night in India
• TRUSU Beer Seminar Tasting
• Tea in Season
• Study Abroad Support Session
• Study Abroad Ambassador Experience
• Global Competency Information Session
• Leave 4 Change
• International Flag Parade