How Indigenous and Western Knowledge Together are Shaping Global Environmental Solutions
Award-winning Trent educators Barbara Moktthewenkwe Wall and Mary-Claire Buell curate success stories of collaborative environmental change
Award-winning Trent educators Barbara Moktthewenkwe Wall and Mary-Claire Buell curate success stories of collaborative environmental change
Dr. Barbara Moktthewenkwe Wall recognized with 2025-26 Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations Teaching Award for contributions to land-based learning, Indigenous knowledge and environmental care
This year’s Governor General Medal and President’s Medals recognized four doctorate and master’s graduates for innovation in biomedical research, psychotherapy, performing arts and culture, and intergenerational connection
Research by master’s student Ainsley Taggett examines early indicators of natural ecological recovery
Environmental & Life Sciences graduate Meagan McLaren says faculty mentorship and biomedical research helped cultivate her interest in naturopathic care
Canada’s top doctoral-level fisheries researcher is uncovering fish interactions with predators and their environment
New short film 'Fish Forever' features research on the increase of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in vital food sources
New research by Environmental & Life Sciences Ph.D. graduate offers key insight for helping Newfoundland’s beloved provincial bird avoid the risks of getting stranded
Trent study helps inform long-standing theory about increasing oxygen levels in higher water temperatures to support heat tolerance in aquatic species
While tracing genetic diversity of deer through time, a Trent research team branched further than expected, identifying the Toronto Subway Deer as an extinct species on the family tree