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The Actors’ Workshop Theatre’s (AWT) upcoming production of The Laramie Project centres around the aftermath of a hate crime in 1998.
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The Actors’ Workshop Theatre’s (AWT) upcoming production of The Laramie Project centres around the aftermath of a hate crime in 1998.

TRU is honouring five esteemed alumni with Distinguished Alumni Awards for outstanding achievements and dedicated service.

TRU’s Global Horizons event celebrated faculty-led internationalization through global learning, research and partnerships.

Dr. Mahed Choudhury looks at the people side of wildfires — how communities cope, rebuild and come out stronger.
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