
Indigenous knowledge keeper, educators and scientist among TRU honorary degree recipients
KAMLOOPS — Thompson Rivers University (TRU) announced its five honorary degree recipients for this year’s spring convocation.
In a news release issued Tuesday (April 16), TRU announced Kye7e Cecilia Dick DeRose, Dr. Garry Gottfriedson, Kevin Loring, Dr. Muriel Sasakamoose and Dr. Bruce Damer will be conferred with Honorary Doctorates.
Kye7e Cecilia Dick DeRose of the Esk’etemc First Nation has been nationally recognized as an Indigenous knowledge keeper. She’s a Secwepemctsín teacher, advisor and contributor to language programs, and has been credited with having a massive impact on the healing of Secwépemc communities.
Dr. Garry Gottfriedson from Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc is an accomplished Indigenous poet, author and academic who is passionate about honouring Truth and Reconciliation. He’s a spokesperson for the Secwépemc First Nation. He has worked in education for over 50 years, including 37 years at TRU, as a teacher, advisor, researcher and administrator.