NEW SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES, AWARDS & PRIZES Business Administration Legacy Project Bursary Carole H. Ernest M.Sc. Scholarship in Psychology David Glassco Prize Dr. Charles Omole Medical Scholarship Elizabeth Collins Nursing Leadership Prize Five Sisters Ph.D. Award Jermiah McLeod Cree Studies Prize Samantha Colleen Goodwin Bursary Trent Oshawa Citizenship Awards
Over $300,000 Invested in newly established funds
Photo: Patrick Reddick
NEW BURSARIES, SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS & OTHER FUNDS OTHER NEW FUNDS Adam Noble RBC Bluewater Project Business Administration Student Competitions Community Living Peterborough Grant Costello Roebuck Grant Fund Curwood-Gengembre Endowment for Ancient History & Classics Eco-Mentorship Program Gilbert Monture Oral History Lab International Canadian Studies Conference Madeleine Havelock Memorial Fund Nanjing University Water Quality Research Collaboration Sacred Water Walk Temagami Colloquium Trent Adopt-an-Athlete Program Trent University’s Field Based Learning Course
Charitable Registration Number 119268928 RR0001 Trent University’s 2012/13 Donor Report has been produced by External Relations and Advancement. The list of donors includes cash and in-kind gifts made between May 1, 2012 and April 30, 2013. Every effort has been made to ensure that this is an accurate listing of supporters. We apologize for any names inadvertently omitted from this report. Please report any errors to 705-748-1011 ext. 7311, nancylewis@trentu.ca Space restrictions only allow us to print the names of alumni and friends who have made a gift of $100 or more in the last year. Please know that we appreciate each and every gift, which is why all donors (regardless of amount) are recognized on the External Relations & Advancement website at www.trentu.ca/rop To view this document in an accessible format, please visit www.trentu.ca
From left: Steve Lukits, David James, Paul Schliesmann
Alumni Return to Share Experiences with Trent Community In February 2013, three Trent alumni journalists returned to the University to participate in a lively panel discussion, sharing their insights and thoughts on journalism today and media in the digital age. The evening was well-attended by students and recent grads. More than half of the first Trent-Loyalist Journalism class was present, along with a number of writers and a co-editor of Arthur Newspaper as well as representatives from Trent Radio. Featured at the event, a partnership between the new Trent-Loyalist Journalism Program, the Development Office and Alumni Affairs, were David James ’68, Steve Lukits ’68, and Paul Schliesmann ’77. Mr. James completed his B.A. in history and politics at Trent and a graduate diploma in Journalism at the University of Western Ontario. He credits Trent with teaching him the critical thinking skills required to be a journalist. Now a sculptor, Mr. James was a broadcast journalist for CBC Radio for a decade, moving through the ranks to become CBC’s Paris correspondent. Mr. Lukits graduated from Trent with a B.A. in English and went on to earn M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in English Literature at Queen’s University. After writing for the Kingston Whig-Standard for a decade, he was appointed editor in ’99. He left the paper after winning numerous awards to teach at the Royal Military College of Canada. Mr. Schliesmann is a history and English grad from Trent, and completed the print journalism program at Georgian College. He has been a journalist for the Kingston Whig-Standard for 25 years and was awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012 for his work.
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