First Peoples House of Learning brings Ishkodehwin Peer Mentorship Program to Trent Durham
In the role of first FPHL mentor on Trent Durham campus, Bobbie-Ann McCulloch supports Indigenous students and community
In the role of first FPHL mentor on Trent Durham campus, Bobbie-Ann McCulloch supports Indigenous students and community
Indigenous Studies and Political Studies student Tristan Nugent believes change can come from inside systems
Trent University is located on Treaty 20 and Williams Treaty territory
The Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell learns about student life & online peer platform launched by First Peoples House of Learning during recent visit to Peterborough
As pandemic limits social gatherings, Facebook group “Ishkodehwin Live” offers virtual space for Indigenous students to find support, knowledge and inspiration
Betty Carr-Braint is a passionate advocate for Indigenous knowledges and equity
Nogojiwanong Indigenous Fringe Festival will showcase limitless potential for creativity in performance art, focus on education and development for younger performers
Upcoming events include the Regional Science Fair and the Celebration of Teaching Excellence
Upcoming events include Three Minute Thesis and Our Relationship with Nature panel discussion
Upcoming events include the Trent Lands and Nature Areas Plan Community Input Sessions & Stavro Lecture in Theory & Politics