CEO-in-Residence Inspires, Mentors Students Across the Disciplines
Anita Erskine ’99, CEO of Anita Erskine Media, encouraged students to embrace diversity, overcome failure and get out of their comfort zones during her week-long residency
Anita Erskine ’99, CEO of Anita Erskine Media, encouraged students to embrace diversity, overcome failure and get out of their comfort zones during her week-long residency
Years of classroom teaching led to Dr. Jonathan Bordo’s approach for investigating the meaning of place
“The Fascist Groove Thing: A History of Thatcher's Britain in 21 Mixtapes”, a new book by Dr. Hugh Hodges, serves as a lyrical reconstruction of Britain under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher
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
Cultural Studies and Media Studies students are learning how geography relates to and affects the media we consume
Cultural Studies workshops provide an opportunity to put theory into practice
Workshop course teaches students to help ecosystem through art
Trent University and 4th Line Theatre offer local youth art-skills development and the chance to broadcast live performances this summer
Trent environmental artist-researcher turning an invasive plant species into a gift to mother earth
Trent’s Dr. Katrina Keefer is creating an interactive, digital historical experience that will transform knowledge mobilization