Transforming Futures: Trent University’s 50th Anniversary Campaign Report on Philanthropy
Volume 1 Issue 1 October 2009 to May 2010
$50 Million Campaign
Kathy Walker, Biology graduate, assisted with Canada Goose Nesting Ecology Project on Akimiski Island Nunavut
C BMO Supports Trent Students Making a Difference in the Emerging Green Economy “My time at Trent has helped me to hone my skills as an environmental scientist. It’s also given me the ability to ask meaningful scientific questions and the skills to design research to answer those questions,” says Dr. Henry Wilson, a recent Ph.D. graduate from the Environmental & Life Sciences Graduate Program at Trent University. Dr. Wilson, who studied the impacts of land use on the ecology of streams during his time at Trent and is currently working as a postdoctoral associate with the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies, is just one example of how Trent graduates are leading the way in the emerging green economy.
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