
Culinary arts alum leads prestigious school of baking
TRU alum Cristiana Solinas (Culinary Arts ’09) is now head of London South Bank University’s National Bakery School.
The BCCAT Hospitality, Tourism, and Culinary articulation meeting will take place on May 21 and 22, 2026, at Thompson Rivers University, 805 TRU Way, Kamloops, British Columbia.
RegisterA warm welcome to new students entering the programs in Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism at the start of the 2025/26 academic year and, of course, to returning students.
Whether you are simply perusing this website, or planning on enrolling at Thompson Rivers University, I am delighted to tell you about the Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism.
Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism involves the study of exciting, stimulating, enriching and powerful human experiences that are typically out of the ordinary but which span the breadth of humanity. These experiences include exploring, travelling, touring and tasting.
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TRU alum Cristiana Solinas (Culinary Arts ’09) is now head of London South Bank University’s National Bakery School.

Dr. Yaou Hu's tourism research explores how clearer menu communication can help reduce unintentional food waste.

Student Akemy Earl pursues her dream in a pilot project between TRU's Education and Skills Training program (ESTR) and Culinary Arts.