What can Polar Bears Tell Us About Climate Change?
Research co-led by Trent CRC in Environmental Archaeology answers this question by looking at the historical ecology of polar bears
Research co-led by Trent CRC in Environmental Archaeology answers this question by looking at the historical ecology of polar bears
Trent professor and member of the Ontario Volunteer Emergency Response Team (OVERT) invites canine trainer and OVERT cadaver dog to train at Trent
Trent Durham Anthropologist Dr. Helen Haines brings history to life with the Ka'kabish Archaeological Research Project
International Development and Anthropology student discusses experience working with Trent Abroad program
Funding from Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council to advance studies of Sierra Leone cultural history, employment of racialized immigrants in B.C., historical ecology of walleye and sauger, and Spanish colonization practices in the Maya
Anthropology professor at Trent Durham discusses reasons behind supernatural experiences
Master’s thesis by Devon Howell ’17 provides guidelines for working with excavated assemblages
Trent historian Dr. Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez receives accolades from Spanish ambassador to Ottawa for interdisciplinary international collaboration driving forward the Virtual Museum of the Spanish Civil War
Trent M.A. Anthropology graduate pioneering new methods of studying of bones to shed light on historical food consumption
Conservative candidate Michelle Ferreri ’97 will take over the role of MP from fellow Trent grad and former cabinet minister Maryam Monsef ’03