How a 24-Year-Old Helped Shape Trent University’s Indigenous Studies Program
A chance encounter between Harvey McCue (Waubageshig) C.M. ’66 (Champlain College) and President Tom Symons ignited a groundbreaking program at Trent
A chance encounter between Harvey McCue (Waubageshig) C.M. ’66 (Champlain College) and President Tom Symons ignited a groundbreaking program at Trent
Sandra Lamouche ’08 found her home at Trent’s Nozhem Theatre and became an award-winning global ambassador for Indigenous arts and education
Canadian Canoe Museum curator Jeremy Ward ’89 talks canoes, community, and navigating life’s currents
Indigenous course assignment offers students real-world, experiential learning in reconciliation education in collaboration with Ontario Heritage Trust
Funding from youth outreach organization Actua supports programming to encourage youth to explore a future in science and technology
Traditional naming ceremony for ‘Enheh’ and launch follows monthlong build in Trent’s Bata Library
Cornerstone unveiled at Champlain College honours Anishnaabemowin as original language of the territory
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