Record group consists of correspondence relating to the budget, staffing, and other matters, along with financial statements.
Trent University. Audio Library ProgramFonds consists of records created and accumulated by the Trent University Audio-Visual Department.
Trent University. Audio-Visual DepartmentThis 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 CommitteeSee notes for file listing.
Trent University. Catharine Parr Traill CollegeCollection consists of the collective agreements and bylaws relating to the three bargaining units, and their predecessors that make up the employees. Trent University Faculty Association (TUFA) represents the faculty and librarians; OPSEU Local 365 (formerly the Trent Staff Association) represents support staff; Canadian Union of Education Workers (CUEW) Local 8 and Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 3908 Unit 1 and CUPE Local 3908 Unit 2 representing contract teaching staff and graduate students, respectively.
Collection is organized into 3 series by bargaining units TUFA, OPSEU, and CUPE.
Fonds 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 correspondence, proposals, course outlines, etc. related to the development of the Computer Studies Program at Trent University, 1982-1983, and also further correspondence, etc., 1983-1989.
Trent University. Computer Science ProgramFonds consists of records created and accumulated by the Dean of Arts and Science at Trent University.
Trent University. Dean of Arts and ScienceRecords 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 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 GeographyThe 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 InformationFonds consists of 1 folder, containing "A Review of the Mathematics Department," 1989
Trent University. Department of MathematicsFonds 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 PhilosophyFonds consists of minutes of the Department of Political Studies meetings, related correspondence, etc., and cover the years 1975-1987.
Trent University. Department of Political StudiesFonds consists of records relating to the Writer's Reading Series.
Trent University. English DepartmentFonds consists of the records of the Association of the Teaching Staff, and later the Trent University Faculty Associations (TUFA). See file list below for details.
Trent University Faculty AssociationItem is the first student register of Trent University.
See box listing for contents
Trent University. Department of HistoryFonds consists of records created and accumulated by Lady Eaton College.
The papers of Box 1, covering the years 1970-1984, concern more than just Lady Eaton College. Apparently records of the Committee on Undergraduate Standing and Petitions were accumulated in the College and are presented here. Similarly, there are records of the Academic Development Committee as well as Lady Eaton Council and Cabinet minutes and Supervisors of Studies materials. Further boxes were added in later years.
Trent University. Lady Eaton College.Collection consists of major reports, studies, statements, and other public documents produced by Trent University and its bodies. Files are organized in chronological order, by year.
The records of the Northern Chair consist of committee minutes, taped lectures, correspondence, records related to Thomas Berger, Dennis Patterson, Mary Simon, William Taylor, etc. and cover the dates 1986-2003. The records were forwarded to the Archives in 1993 by Peter Kulchisky, in 1996 by John Milloy, and in 1998 by Bruce Hodgins. A further addition of tapes, reels, and videos was received from the Audio-Visual Department in approximately 2012 and added to existing boxes.
Trent University. Northern Chair and Northern Studies