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French Studies Professor Wins Governor General’s Literary Award for Translation of Science Fiction
Canada’s highest literary prize recognizes Dr. Sylvie Bérard’s creative and intellectual mastery in translating between languages, time periods and worlds
A Conversation with Tom Mulcair, Trent's 46th Ashley Fellow
Reflecting on his career spanning law, politics, teaching and media, Mulcair encourages students to embrace and affect change through civic engagement
From Tap Shoes to Jingle Dresses: A Journey of Cultural Rediscovery through Indigenous Dance
Sandra Lamouche ’08 found her home at Trent’s Nozhem Theatre and became an award-winning global ambassador for Indigenous arts and education
A Journey Carved in Wood & Water
Canadian Canoe Museum curator Jeremy Ward ’89 talks canoes, community, and navigating life’s currents
Trent Ph.D. Student Awarded Prestigious Trudeau Scholarship for Aging and Disability Research
Second-ever Trudeau Scholar at Trent recognized for research exploring chronic pain experiences among older adults through community-based research
Uncovering Women's Roles in Prohibition-Era Smuggling: Visiting Fulbright Scholar Expert in Cross-Border Illegal Economies
Dr. Holly M. Karibo, expert in transnational vice economies, will teach, conduct research as this year’s visiting Fulbright Scholar
Exploring the Cultural and Economic Impacts of Wildfires on Northern Indigenous Communities
Trent University's 2024 Roberta Bondar Fellow Dr. Abra Wenzel brings unique insights and lived experiences to the classroom and beyond
Guardians of the North: Arctic Security, Diversity, and Resilience
Professor Whitney Lackenbauer’s collaborative research activities seek to bolster Arctic security from the community level to the international sphere
Pandemic Pivot Leads to Award-Winning Master’s Paper
David Newland receives Canadian Studies Network award for best M.A. paper
Matter of Course: Exploring Deeper Meanings of Magic, Myths and Monsters in Canada
Students in CAST-3043H are invited to experience a larger world