Open Educational Resources Pilot Project Saves Students an Estimated $390,000 in Textbook Costs
Trent University Library & Archives and Trent Teaching Commons collaborate to increase accessibility to course materials
Trent University Library & Archives and Trent Teaching Commons collaborate to increase accessibility to course materials
Indigenous course assignment offers students real-world, experiential learning in reconciliation education in collaboration with Ontario Heritage Trust
Traditional naming ceremony for ‘Enheh’ and launch follows monthlong build in Trent’s Bata Library
Inspired by stories of resilience and on-the-land learning, Indigenous Studies major prepares to pass on teachings to next generation
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
Bata Library provides serendipitous and crucial geographic perspective for History M.A. student
How two Trent community members fought discriminatory Indian Act legislation
Keynote addresses, performances, and hands-on workshops in Peterborough and Durham open to all members of the community
Over 130 personalized holiday cards created for Fairhaven residents