Series consists of various memorabilia collected by Alumni and Engagement Services over the years, documenting Trent history and alumni experiences. Some of these materials once lived on the “wall of fame” in Alumni House, where alumni staff kept materials dropped off by alumni or documenting their achievements. Included are photographs of early Trent events, including the university’s opening ceremonies and first convocation. Series also includes various buttons created by Trent entities, including unions OPSEU Local 365, Trent University Faculty Association (TUFA), as well as student groups, and to commemorate events. There are also various CDs and cassette tapes of music performed by alumni as well as films and documentaries produced or directed by alumni.
This series consists of records documenting swimming team practices, competitions, regulations, and team auditions of the Varsity Synchronized Swim Team at Trent University from 1975-2001. Some files relate to Ontario University Athletics competitions and contain email correspondence, team applications, competition itineraries, results, and expenses. There are approximately 200 photographs documenting the synchronized swimming team practices, competitions, and social gatherings with their coach Donna Burgis and teammates. Also included are 10 cassettes of music used for swimming performances.
Series consists of meeting minutes, annual reports, and promotional material for the Trent University Alumni Association. Series also includes some Alumni Council meeting minutes.
Series consists of student research papers, primarily those written for Trent University's course on Haliburton Bioregionalism.
Series consists of CDs and DVDs containing photographs, audio, and videos, primarily from 2004-2009. The disks document camp events, camp seasons, and the camp's 75th anniversary.
Series consists of sound and moving image material on biogregionalism and Haiburton County, most notably, copies of oral history interviews with local residents, held by the Haliburton County Museum.
Series consists of recorded interviews with members of the Trent University community. Interviews were conducted as part of the research process for Cole's book, Trent: The Making of a University, 1957-1987.