Marking National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with Ceremonies, Learning, and Reflection
Ceremony, events, and resources available to support education and reconciliation at Trent’s Peterborough and Durham campuses
Ceremony, events, and resources available to support education and reconciliation at Trent’s Peterborough and Durham campuses
New spaces reflect Trent’s leadership in Indigenous education and recognizes importance of Indigenous spaces on campus
Renowned photographer Subhankar Banerjee to discuss art’s role in educating and inspiring environmental change and justice, including a public talk on October 7
Trent University's 2024 Roberta Bondar Fellow Dr. Abra Wenzel brings unique insights and lived experiences to the classroom and beyond
Trent School of Education leads curriculum project involving Indigenous community partners and teacher candidates
How two Trent community members fought discriminatory Indian Act legislation
Trent’s newest college, named in honour of assistant professor, alumnus and community leader, Elder Doug Williams-ban ’69, features crest designed by First Nations artist
Keynote addresses, performances, and hands-on workshops in Peterborough and Durham open to all members of the community
Gayelyn Heffernan ‘78 reflects on her journey of identity and discovery
Name for Trent’s newest college pays tribute to Gidigaa Migizi’s leadership at Trent and within the Anishnaabeg Nation