Fonds consists of records from the Vice President (University Services) that relate to the Trent Centre for Community Based Education.
Trent University. Vice-President (University Services)Fonds consists of records created and accumulated by the Canadian Studies Department at Trent University.
Trent University. Canadian Studies DepartmentFonds consists of records created and accumulated by the Trent University Vice-President (Finance).
Trent University. Vice-President (Finance)Fonds consists of minutes of the Department of Political Studies meetings, related correspondence, etc., and cover the years 1975-1987.
Trent University. Department of Political StudiesRecords document the activities of Trent University's Department of Anthropology from 1966-1970.
Trent University. Department of AnthropologyThis collection of papers was received from Professor Roy Edwards in 1987. Most of the materials concern the boat Turtle Two which was owned by the Biology Department at Trent University and used for river-based experiments. The word Turtle was derived from Trent University Research and Teaching Laboratory for Experimental Work. The materials cover the years 1968-1973.
Trent University. Department of BiologyFonds consists of records documenting the activities of Trent University's Committee on Colleges. Fonds includes correspondence received from Professor Doug McCalla and Professor Dale Standen such as form letters and memorabilia.
Trent University. Committee on CollegesFonds consists of records created and accumulated by Trent University's Department of Communications.
Trent University. Department of CommunicationsFonds consists of records documenting the activities of the Department of Geography.
Trent University. Department of GeographyFonds consists of records created and accumulated by Trent University's Department of Philosophy. Most of the material relates to the Rousseau Congress of 1978. Rousseau Bicentennial Congress took place at Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario in June 1978, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of noted French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau's death. The Congress was put on by the Philosophy Department of Trent University in conjunction with the Canadian Philosophical Association. It was a bilingual event and many Rousseau experts and enthusiasts were invited from around the world (France, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Canada, and the United States) to present papers on Rousseau. The fonds covers the years 1977-1978.
Trent University. Department of PhilosophySee box listing for contents
Trent University. Department of HistorySee box listing below for more information.
Trent University. Part-Time StudiesFonds consists of the administrative records of Trent University's Associate Dean of Arts and Science, 1966-1971. Mixed with this fonds are records generated by Blackburn in his capacity as psychology professor and university administrator.
Trent University. Associate Dean of Arts and ScienceItem is the first student register of Trent University.
This fonds consists of notes, correspondence, minutes, invoices, program logs, and reports of the Trent University Broadcast Board and Trent University Radio Service. Also included in the fonds are the Trent University Congress of Colleges minutes and budgets from 1969 to 1971.
Trent University. Broadcast Board CommitteeThe records concern all public relations aspects of Trent University and include many fugitive items from other fonds. They were forwarded to the Archives by Jim English. Many files pertain to student activism in the 1960's at Trent and at other universities, and to the Trent University Founding Fund and Development Fund. Information on convocations, text of honorary degree presentations and photographs is included. The dates covered are for the years 1962-1980.
A box list is available in the notes.
Trent University. Department of InformationFile consists of materials related to Leslie King's time as an undergraduate student at Trent University. File includes an introductory guide to Traill College from 1969, which King produced as a member of the Traill College Cabinet; correspondence from President Symons and Justice Bora Laskin pertaining to the 1968/69 yearbook (Excalibur), which she edited; and King's research paper, correspondence, and photographs pertaining to Peterborough potteries, which was submitted to Professor Kenneth Kidd.
DVD titled "1st Trent Strike: They're Tough, but we're TUFA", created by J.A. Forrester.
File consists of photographs of Trent students taken by fellow student, Neil Rodgers. Also includes a copy of the first Trent student handbook, 1967-68, with note attached.
A publication by Michael Cullen, Trent Photographics. This copy includes signatures of many of the faculty and staff of Trent University who were photographed for the publication