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  3. Celebrating 50 Years of Academic Excellence at Trent University Durham Greater Toronto Area

Celebrating 50 Years of Academic Excellence at Trent University Durham Greater Toronto Area

October 16, 2024
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Momentous milestone anniversary recognizes Trent University Durham’s positive impact in the Durham Region and beyond

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Trent University senior administration, members of the Board of Governors, local representatives from the Durham region and special guests gathered to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Trent Durham GTA

Trent University Durham Greater Toronto Area is marking its 50th anniversary, celebrating 50 years of academic excellence as a leading university in the Durham Region, dedicated to transformative and personalized education experiences through innovative and in-demand academic programs, guaranteed career experience, and a focus on community collaborations.

“I feel fortunate to be leading Trent Durham into its second half-century. We will be building on the strong foundation of personalized learning and career opportunities for Trent students in collaboration with regional and global partners,” said Dr. Cathy Bruce, president and vice chancellor of Trent University. “Trent aims to build risk takers, solution finders, critical thinkers—all forms of leadership that fit perfectly with the ethos of leadership and growth we see in the City of Oshawa and the Region of Durham.”

President Bruce was joined by Trent Board chair Doug Kirk ’70, interim vice-president of Trent Durham Dr. Scott Henderson, as well as faculty, staff and students at a special celebration at the Thornton Road Campus to mark the anniversary. Durham regional chair John Henry and City councillor Jim Lee also attended, representing the Region of Durham and the City of Oshawa respectively.

“What truly defines Trent Durham is the community we’ve built—a community rooted in the values of collaboration, growth, and resilience. At the heart of Trent Durham’s story is a deep commitment to innovation, education, and the idea that a university is more than just a place to learn—it’s a hub for growth, creativity, and connection,” said VP Henderson. “I am incredibly proud of what we have built together.”

In 1974, Trent Durham started offering part-time evening courses out of Oshawa’s Eastdale Collegiate and Vocational Institute. By the early 1980s, enrolment of part-time students reached 550 and in 1993 Trent Durham welcomed the first cohort of full-time students. Now, 50 years later, Trent Durham has a dedicated campus on Thornton Road, which opened in 2010 and expanded in 2020 to include a new residence and academic building. In 2023, Trent Durham expanded further into downtown Oshawa with the opening of the Advanced Learning Centre, a dedicated home for the Master of Management and postgraduate certificate programs. Today, Trent Durham is home to nearly 3,000 students and more than 35 undergraduate, postgraduate, and graduate programs, including unique offerings like Policing & Community Well-being, Logistics & Supply Chain Management, and Child & Youth Studies. An innovative new degree in Artificial Intelligence—available as a B.A. or a B.Sc.—is pending Ministry approval and accepting applications for fall 2025.

“The expansion of this campus—both in its physical presence and in the breadth of opportunities it provides for students—has been remarkable,” said Doug Kirk ‘70, chair of Trent’s Board of Governors. “The work we are doing here at Trent Durham, constructing new buildings and adding new programs, is really about transforming the student experience. The addition of new residence spaces, career-focused academic programs, and enhanced experiential learning opportunities ensures that every student who steps onto this campus is equipped not only with knowledge but also with the tools to make a meaningful impact in their communities and the world.”

For more information about Trent University Durham’s 50th Anniversary and to view an interactive 50-year timeline, please visit trentu.ca/durham/50.

About Trent University Durham GTA
Having established a tradition of academic excellence spanning five decades in the east GTA, Trent University Durham offers a dynamic and rigorous educational experience rooted in the social sciences, humanities and professional programs. Students at Trent University Durham GTA enthusiastically speak of the unparalleled sense of community on campus and the opportunity to be involved in a vibrant and dynamic student life experience. Quickly becoming the campus of choice for top scholars looking for a truly personalized learning experience, Trent University Durham GTA is conveniently located in the GTA, just 40 minutes from downtown Toronto while Trent's Peterborough campus boasts award-winning architecture in a breathtaking natural setting on the banks of the Otonabee River, just 90 minutes from downtown Toronto

Shana Fillatrau, Communications & Media Relations Officer, Trent University, (705) 748-1011 x5164 or shanafillatrau@trentu.ca

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