Fiscal Year May 1, 2011 to April 30, 2012
HONOURING OUR DONORS Report on Philanthropy 2012
Celebrating Your Commitment to Trent University
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Dr. Steven E. Franklin President & Vice-Chancellor
REPORT ON PHILANTHROPY 2012
With heartfelt appreciation,
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to build outstanding academic programs, contribute to world issues through the ground-breaking work of Trent researchers, open doors for future generations of students from across Canada and around the world, and provide a learning environment in which everyone is inspired to pursue and achieve their dreams.. As we prepare to celebrate Trent’s 50th anniversary in 2014, I encourage you to join us in celebrating our history and charting our future. Please visit www.trentu.ca/fifty for more information on how to participate. Our community is strengthened by the dedicated support of our donors and volunteers, alumni and friends who join with students, faculty and staff to go above and beyond in making Trent the renowned institution that it is today. Thank you to each and every one of you.
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ince its inception, Trent University has been known as a vibrant, cutting-edge academic environment for students and faculty. For students, the Trent experience offers exceptional opportunities for intellectual and social engagement. For faculty, teaching at Trent is about establishing relationships with students to help them achieve their true potential. Our University’s history of giving and volunteerism is one that stands out among Canadian postsecondary institutions. It is clear that our reputation for academic excellence, outstanding research and transformational student experiences is supported and enriched by the contributions of the many donors and volunteers who have given so generously. During this past year, Trent University honoured many of our leaders and supporters with dedications such as the Martin Family Biomaterials Lab, the Robert and Nancy Stephenson Bridge, and the Chair’s Bench in honour of former Board member and Chair David L. Morton, to name a few. As we look ahead to prepare the next generation of leaders, to focus our research on issues of critical importance, and to enhance the communities in which we engage, we will continue our commitment to the individual student and the qualities that make Trent a special place. Every person whose name you see listed in this report has been inspired to give of their time, talents or treasures to ensure that Trent University will continue
From the Vice-President, External Relations & Advancement
Local Businesses Partner with Trent Business Council Volunteers mentor students and provide access to hands-on business experience
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t’s every student’s dream to go straight from the university podium, degree in hand, to a meaningful (degree-related!) job. That’s why David Paterson chose to take on the torch of leadership of the Trent University Business Council (TBC), from former chair Mr. Bill Lockington. For Business Administration student Rachel Burnett, their community support is helping her dream to become a reality. Helping to foster a connection between Trent and the business community, the TBC is composed of community business and not-for-profit leaders committed to supporting student success and advancing the reputation of Trent’s business administration program. An early advocate for, and financial supporter of, the field-based study program, the TBC recently welcomed former Johnson and Johnson executive
David Paterson as its new cochair, serving alongside Asaf Zohar, chair of Trent’s Business Administration program. “I view this opportunity as both an honour and a privilege,” said Mr. Paterson. “The reality of the work world is significantly different from the academic world these students live in on a day-to-day basis. We need to help them bridge this gap.” For Ms. Rachel Burnett, the dream of walking across the podium to a relevant job became a reality last spring as she was hired by the Holiday Inn as a social media consultant after having completed an internship there through the field-based study program. This program gave me an opportunity to do something I had never done before and in a field I was inexperienced in,” said Ms. Burnett. “Having the opportunity to be in the work world without fear of failure is
something that was extremely valuable to me and taught me that it is okay to take chances instead of being so cautious with everything I do. I believe it gives me a competitive advantage in terms of entering the work world.”
Mr. David Paterson, new community leader of the Trent Business Council, volunteers with students of the Trent University Business Administration program.
THANKS TO OUR DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS
BEYOND THE BOUNDARIES OF ACADEMICS
May 1, 2011 to April 30, 2012
The Student Business Leadership Bursary
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS Chair: Anne Wright Vice Chair: Robert D. Butterworth David A. Bignell Craig Brunetti Joan Bush Bryan Davies Noranne Flower Steven E. Franklin Robert D. Graham Sue Graham Parker ’73 Moira A. Howes Tom Jackson Pamela Jeffery Brandon Koebel Sue Lupton Dawn Lutchman Michael W. Mackey Michael I.M. MacMillan Harvey McCue ’66 Murray W. Miskin ’73 Rosalind Morrow Ha T. Nguyen ’04 Robin Quantick ’78 Laura Storey ’99 Rod Taylor Rosemary Zigrossi
Peter Brieger Tina Fridgen ’97 Sam Gundy ’96 John Ilkiw Cristina Marques David Morton Kate Ramsay ’71 William J. Saunderson Andrew Stewart ’75 David Thomas Len Vernon ’64 TRENT BUSINESS COUNCIL
LEGACY CAMPAIGN VOLUNTEERS Heather Avery Dave Balfour ’81 Steven Bark Jalynn Bennett Deborah Berrill ’69 Alan Brunger Tracey Campbell Gina Collins Leah Curtis ’81 Frank Dudas John Earnshaw Kathy Fife Bob Glossop ’67 Jon Grant Carol Lawless ’83 Walter Howell Norman Kastner ’76 An Kosurko ’92 Lari Langford ’70 Eileen Madder Ray March David T.C. Moore David Morton Gavin Muir ’93 Erica Nol Michael Nolan ’69 Michael Peterman David Poole Beth Popham Matt Temple ’99 John Wadland Michael Wilson TRENT BY THE NUMB ERS
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GEMMA EDWINS Gemma Edwins, an international student from St. Lucia, gives freely of her time here at Trent. She participated in the creation of a student human rights group – an act that led to an invitation to the Presidential Advisory Committee on Human Rights – and helped lobby for an on-campus spiritual space. She has also worked with administration in the Liaison Office and the New Student Advisory (NSA) program, advising parents and assisting students with their entry into an enriched student experience at Trent. Ms. Edwin has also worked in communications with the on-campus organization Kawartha World Issues Centre (KWIC), helped organize Trent’s Afrobana, and worked with local secondary school students on a Model United Nations Program. “I’m proud to have been given an opportunity to help share the Trent view on business and international development with new audiences from across our community and around the world,” she reported. “And I am thankful for the gift that has allowed me such freedom.”
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Co-Chair: Asaf Zohar Co-Chair: Bill Lockington Tim Barrie Erica Cherney Julie Davis John Desbiens Janice Green Laurianne Gruzas Rob Hawthorne Brian Horton Dan Jewell Michael Konopaski John Martin Katherine McDonald Brian Mehlenbacher ’06 Andy Mitchell Richard Morgan Bill Morris Deborah Paris David Paterson Tom Phillips ’75 Jim Stewart Cindy Turnbull Jane Ulrich Michael Watt ’93
Chair: Eileen Madder Vice Chair: Gavin Muir ’93 Jalynn Bennett Tracey Campbell Leah Curtis ’81 Kevan Herod ’74 Carol Lawless ’83 Robert Lightbody ’64
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Jalynn Bennett Erica Cherney John de Pencier Merritt Gordon Jon Grant Ana P. Lopes John McCarney Lynn McDonald Mary Mogford David T.C. Moore Reid Morden David Morton Keith Pilley Cecil Rabinovitch Kate Ramsay ’71 William Saunderson Larry Seeley Fred Sherratt
EXTERNAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS
PLANNED GIVING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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HONORARY MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS
The late Robert Stephenson ’68 James Swanston Len Vernon ’64 Judith Wilder Tod Willcox Gary Wolff ’67 Doug Young
ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS
New Presidents Named for Trent Alumni Chapters
May 1, 2011 to April 30, 2012
Peterborough, Oshawa and National Capital chapters name new leadership
TRENT UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE T.H.B. Symons, Honorary President Robert Taylor-Vaisey ’66, President Adam Guzkowski ’95, Past President Christopher Armitage ’90, VP Campus Affairs Kylie Patrick ’94, VP Internal Affairs Jovan Groen ’01, VP External Relations & Communications Jonathan Lake ’92, VP Membership
Bianca Bannister ’03 Jacob Boggard ’10 Fallon Butler ’00 Cheryl Coss ’05 Laura Elliott ’00 Hamdy Faye ’05 Evan Fleming ’04 Jess Grover ’02 Dean Howley ’06 Iain MacFarlane ’95 Murray Miskin ’73 Jonathan Pinto ’06 Robin Quantick ’78 Erin Whitton ’97
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CHAPTER PRESIDENTS Gordon Copp ’76 (British Isles) James Currier ’05 (Vancouver) Heather Davis ’86 (Niagara Region) Derrick Farnham ’83 (Montreal) An Kosurko ’92 (Peterborough) Patrick Lam ’86 (Hong Kong) Maile Loweth Reeves ’79 (York Region)
Caleb Smith ’93 (Niagara Region) Laura Suchan ’84 (Oshawa/Durham) David Wallbridge ’96 (Halifax/Dartmouth) VOLUNTEERS Jim Barber ’87 Linwood Barclay ’73 Allan Barnfield ’91 Jamie Benidickson ’67 Martin Boyne ’86 Marilyn Burns ’00 Stu Butts ’65 David Churchill ’85 Andrea Dicks ’98 Lucie Edwards ’73 Mary Elizabeth-Luka ’80 Kim Fleming ’86 Donald Fraser ’91 Karin Galldin ’96 Lucinda Hage ’68 Spencer Harrison ’03 Andrew Jewett ’01 Samantha Jewett ’01 Leisha Lecouvie ’83 Robert LIghtbody ’64 Harvey McCue ’66 Emily Morrison Michael Nolan ’69 Terry Reilly ’69 Nigel Roulet ’75 Betty Ann Shewchuk ’82 Rann Sharma ’97 Farah Shroff ’83 Karen Sisson ’78 Tony Storey ’71 Christina Vasilevski ’03 Bill Waiser ’71 John Wadland Meghan Wilmott ’03 Gillian Wilson P.S.B. Wilson
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he Trent University Alumni Association (TUAA) is pleased to announce that alumni An Kosurko ’92, Laura Suchan ’84, and Kylie Patrick ’94 are new presidents of the TUAA Peterborough, Oshawa and Ottawa chapters respectively. Ms. Kosurko was Peterborough’s acting president from 2010-2011 and has enjoyed getting to know the alumni community. Favourite hosted events so far include the 25km Dinner at the Sustainability Building, the Chocolatada at Alumni House and The Freak Show at 4th Line Theatre. Ms. Kosurko arrived at Trent in 1992 and graduated with an Honours B.A. in Cultural Studies. She currently works as a communications officer in the Department of Marketing & Communications at Trent and also volunteers with the Legacy Society. Ms. Suchan has been getting to know students, faculty, staff and alumnia in Oshawa, as she was instrumental in the successful creation of an archaeological field-course that took place at the Oshawa Museum, where she is the executive director. The course offers hands-on experience to students on a two-week archaeological dig at Historic Henry House on the Oshawa waterfront. Ms. Suchan studied anthropology at Trent in the 80s, and was happy to provide an opportunity to current students that she herself would have benefitted from when she was a student. “This is a course I would have taken,” she said. “Having to work during the summers when I was in school, I couldn’t do the major summer excursions to Belize.” Speaking of her Trent Experience, she said, “I loved it. I enjoyed every minute of it. I think I was born to be a student.” Ms. Suchan was at Trent from 1984 to 1988, when she graduated with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Anthropology. Kylie Patrick ’94 has officially stepped into her new role as Ottawa chapter president. Ms. Patrick graduated from Trent in ’99 with an Honours B.A. in Canadian Studies and Political Studies. “I’m honoured to take on this leadership role with alumni in Trent University’s national capital chapter. I look forward to meeting with our many members at upcoming events this fall,” said Ms. Patrick.
TRENT’S GENEROUS BOARD of GOVERNORS Includes Current, Former & Honorary Board Members Cash and in-kind gifts received between May 1, 2011 and April 30, 2012
Jalynn Bennett Deborah Berrill ’69 Michael Beswick ’64 David Bignell Sam Billich ’79 Alex Bird ’67 Doug Brown ’71 Craig Brunetti John Burbidge Joan Bush John Butcher ’67 Robert Butterworth Adam Chapnick ’94 Erica Cherney Daniel Coholan ’77 Douglas Cole ’67 Paul Crookall ’65 Bryan Davies John de Pencier Margaret Doxey Glen Easson ’89
Kimberly Fielding ’98 Steven Franklin Sue Graham Parker ’73 Jon Grant Adam Guzkowski ’95 Paul Healy Ralph Heintzman Bruce Hodgins Pamela Jeffery Jim Jury Deborah Kennett Linda Kernohan James Kiang ’92 Brandon Koebel Lari Langford ’70 Marian Leahy Robert Lightbody ’64 Ana P. Lopes Sue Lupton Michael Mackey Michael MacMillan
Harvey McCue ’66 Barbara McGregor Ian McLachlan Murray Miskin ’73 Orm Mitchell David T.C. Moore Reid Morden David Morrison Rosalind Morrow David Morton Patricia Owens Morton Joe Muldoon Ha Nguyen ’04 Deb Nichols Bonnie Patterson Michael Peterman Tom Phillips ’75 Keith Pilley
Robin Quantick ’78 Cecil Rabinovitch Graeme Ross ’86 William Saunderson Fred Sherratt The late Robert Stephenson ’68 Sylvia Sutherland ’68 James Swanston Rod Taylor Fred Tromly Len Vernon ’64 Dave Wallbridge ’96 Richard Whatley ’73 Colin Whitfield ’03 P.S.B. Wilson Gary Wolff ’67 Anne Wright Rosemary Zigrossi
Board of Governors Scholarship Recipient Erin Hartmans addresses the Board in person with thanks
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Originally from Guelph, Ontario, Ms. Hartmans is pursuing a double-major degree in Environmental Studies and International Development. “As a result of the financial support from this scholarship, I chose to focus on joining a variety of campus groups that focus on community outreach and youth engagement such as the Trent Global Living Community; the KWIC/OXFAM “Food, Gender, Climate-Making Connections” Working Group; and the Free The Children MOBilizer youth activism group. In addition, I am participating in the Impact program, and I am a student notetaker for the notetaker program. “I am a volunteer-a-holic,” she admitted. “During high school, I tried to be involved with as many groups as possible. I tried to always give back. Getting a scholarship has allowed me the opportunity to continue this at the university level. It’s helping me gain the opportunities to become a better leader in my community.”
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s. Erin Hartmans, recipient of the prestigious Board of Governors Scholarship, visited in person the open session of the Board of Governors meeting in October 2011, to offer her thanks to the Board for their support. “It was an honour to have the opportunity to address the Board of Governors who so generously sponsored the scholarship,” said Ms. Hartmans. “I am immensely grateful to the Board for their support of my academic career.” Funded through donations from current, former and honorary board members, the Board of Governor’s Leadership Scholarship is awarded to an entering student who has shown outstanding leadership and involvement in his/her community as well as high academic achievement. Ms. Hartmans was selected from 122 prestigious scholarship applicants. The Board of Governors Scholarship has an overall value of $18,000 consisting of full tuition for the first year of study and $4,500 in each of the succeeding three years of study, providing that an academic average of 80% is maintained in 5.0 Trent University credits in each academic year.
LEADERSHIP DONORS GIVING LEVELS Founder ($1 million and above)
Leader ($50,000 – $99,999)
Scholar’s Group ($2,500 – $4,999)
Benefactor ($500,000 – $999,999)
Partner ($25,000 – $49,999)
Chancellor’s Society ($1,000 – $2,499)
Patron ($250,000 – $499,999)
Associate ($10,000 – $24,999)
Honour Roll ($99 and below) –
Colleague ($100,000– $249,999)
Sponsor ($5,000 – $9,999)
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BENEFACTOR
Justin Chiu ’76
Stephen Stohn ’66 & Linda Schuyler The Wilson Foundation Toronto Community Foundation Trent University Rowing Club 1 Anonymous Donor
COLLEAGUE
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City of Peterborough PATRON
BMO Financial Group David James ’68 & Lili de Grandpré RBC Foundation TD Bank Financial Group 1 Anonymous Donor LEADER
The Estate of John Bradshaw 3 Anonymous Donors PARTNER
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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. Ivana Elbl Lindpat Investments David T.C. Moore & Joan Moore Greg Piasetzki ’72 & Laura Piasetzki ASSOCIATE
ARAMARK Canada Limited Bell Canada Bicklette Limited D. Mackay Environmental Research Ltd. Ed Lupton Memorial Fund Michael Garvey Shelagh Grant ’76 & Jon Grant Ralph Heintzman Alan Jeeves Koerner Foundation LLF Lawyers McColl Turner LLP David Patterson ’66 & Anne Patterson Gretchen Ross & Donald Ross Karen Sisson ’78 & Bruce Fitzpatrick Elaine Stavro
Jalynn Bennett David Bignell & Janice Green Cambic Ltd Daniel Coholan ’77 & Sarah Mills Cremers Brothers Electric Ltd. Davies-Takacs Foundation Estate of Mary Margaret Blue Steven Franklin & Dawn Franklin Graduate Students’ Association Sue Graham Parker ’73 & Jim Parker Spencer Harrison ’96 Kenneth Hartwick ’81 & Linda Hartwick Patrick Hickie Walter Howell & Mary Howell Kawartha Credit Union Ltd. Ramesh Makhija Mapleridge Mechanical Todd McKendrick ’81 Thomas McLarty Paul McLean Thomas Miller ’82 & Barbara Chisholm Reid Morden & Margaret Morden T. McKendrick Professional Law Corp. The Goal Getters Associates Inc. Peter Sidgwick ’77 The William and Nancy Turner Foundation 2 Anonymous Donors SCHOLAR’S GROUP
Barmania Lawyers, Ismail Barmania ’84 & Nadine Barmania ’84 Excalibur Learning Resource Centre Douglas Ferguson & Kelly Sheehan Barbara Finlayson-Pitts ’66 Geo-Logic Inc.
Cash and in-kind gifts received between May 1, 2011 and April 30, 2012
Randy Goodwin ’85 & Tracey Goodwin ’84 Phyllis Harper Paul Hickey & Kristine Hickey Pamela Jeffery The late Joyce C. Lewis Dianne Lister ’71 Michael Wilson International Inc. Robert Morrison ’78 & Sandra Macleod Nexicom Inc. Shawn O’Connor ’82 & Jane Parr Robert Page & Jocelyne Daw ’73 Beth Popham Robert Prichard Robin Quantick ’78 & Laurie DaveyQuantick ’78 Graeme Ross ’86 & Kathy Ross ’85 Ted Staunton ’67 & Jane Staunton ’68 Steve and Sally Stavro Family Foundation Brian Stonehouse & Joanne Stonehouse Ann Waddell Dunlop ’66 Andrew Wernick & Heather Maroney Women’s Executive Network Foundation Anne Wright & Larry Wright 3 Anonymous Donors CHANCELLOR’S SOCIETY
David Akitt ’72 & Elizabeth Akitt Aon Hewitt Canada Alex Bird ’67 & Gillian Bird David Black Black & McDonald Limited Al Bolter ’83 Sherry Booth ’98 & Graham Booth Constantin Boundas & Ke-Ryang Choi-Boundas Doug Brown ’71 & Anne Renouf Stephen Brown ’84 John Burbidge & Barbara Burbidge Robert Butterworth Campbell and Company Insurance Consultants Ltd. Robert Campbell ’70 & Christl Verduyn ’71
TRENT SCORES HIGH ON NATIONAL STUDENT SURVEY Trent out-performed other universities across the province in the National Survey on Student Engagement for: Level of academic challenge
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Cash and in-kind gifts received between May 1, 2011 and April 30, 2012
Colin Taylor & Kerry Taylor Daniel Thompson ’70 & Laura Thompson Trent Health in Motion Inc. Trent Security Systems Len Vernon ’64 & Phyllis Vernon ’64 John Wadland Laurie Wallace Anne Wallner Geoff Waterman ’76 Philip White ’71 & Valerie Mars Jeff Whitehead & Kathleen Kelly Jack Whiteside Pamela Willoughby ’70 Elizabeth Wills-Edwards ’08 Joseph Wolfe Gary Wolff ’67 & Ruth Wolff ’67 Rosemary Zigrossi 13 Anonymous Donors
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William A. Campbell ’68 Jenny Carter ’69 & Kenneth Rainey Central East Community Care Access Centre Wendy Chambers Erica Cherney Coach Canada Community Foundation of Ottawa Leonard Conolly & Barbara Conolly Cook’s Pharmacy Michael Cullen ’82 & Lisbeth Shaw-Cullen ’83 John Currie ’76 & Nancy Currie ’76 Leslie Dalliday Paul Davidson ’83 & Elly Vandenberg Bryan Davies Lynne Davis John de Pencier & Marni de Pencier DM Wills Associates Limited William Dodge ’91 & Leonora Dodge Jim Dolan ’68 & Rosemary Dolan Richard Fleming ’68 & Elspeth Fleming ’68 Follett of Canada Inc Barbara Gilbert & Peter Gilbert Goodfellow & Dougherty Ltd Graham Construction and Engineering Inc. Shanon Grauer Alena Heitlinger & David Morrison Kevan Herod ’74 & Roberta Herod Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie LLP John Hill ’74 Christine Hodgson Brian Holland ’78 Edward Huycke & Margie Huycke John Ison ’64 & Jill Sparling Avril Rustage-Johnston ’72 & Gordon Johnston Jim Jury Kawartha Capital Construction Richard Kelly Deborah Kennett Norman Kidd Lari Langford ’70 Roger Lindsay Dorothy Lodge London Property Corp. Carol Love & Brian Love M.J. Dixon Construction Ltd. Michael Mackey & Patricia Mackey
FACULTY, STAFF & RETIREES Includes current and former faculty and staff who have made gifts of $100 or more Cash and in-kind gifts received between May 1, 2011 and April 30, 2012
A LETTER OF THANKS
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MARY ANNE MARTIN It is an honour to be offered an award which recognizes the outstanding contribution of one of Trent’s renowned teachers. The John Henry Wadland Canadian Studies Graduate Scholarship will help support my research in the area of food security. Although my experiences at Trent will certainly shape my focus, currently I plan to study the extent to which people living in poverty are able to access community-based local food initiatives. I know that Trent’s community focus and commitment to social justice make it an ideal setting for my studies. Further, the interdisciplinary nature of the Canadian Studies Ph.D. program will allow me to incorporate pertinent themes from history, sociology, women’s studies, anthropology and environmental studies into my research. Not only do I appreciate the scholarship as wonderful and generous financial support. For me, it serves as an ongoing symbol of faith in my abilities and the relevance of my studies. Thank you so much. Sincerely, Mary Anne Martin Ph.D. candidate Frost Centre for Canadian and Indigenous Studies
Peter Adams ’79 W. Peter Adams Jeffrey Adams Gary Aitken ’64 Huda Al-Haddad A. Michael Allcott Cheryl Anderson Christopher Armitage ’90 Jocelyn Aubrey Kathy Axcell ’93 Susan Bartsch Ian Begg Deborah Berrill ’69 Michael Berrill John Bishop Fraser Bleasdale Molly Blyth ’01 Stephen Bocking Rita Bode Sherry Booth ’98 Jonathan Bordo Constantin Boundas Martin Boyne ’86 Ingrid Brenner Doug Brown ’71 Katie Brown Liana Brown Cathy Bruce Craig Brunetti John Burbidge Marilyn Burns ’00 Jeffrey Cadence ’89 Robert Campbell ’70 Rob Campbell Jenny Carter ’69 Marlene Castellano Wendy Chambers Nadine Changfoot Lorraine Clark Betty Clark Gina Collins Bob Condon ’69 Leonard Conolly James Cook Rory Coughlan Wayne Craft Mira Crowe Don Cumming Leslie Dalliday Lynne Davis Julie Davis
Richard Dellamora Karen Derian Christine Diaz ’94 W. Dimock Margaret Doxey Deborah Earle ’87 Susan Earnshaw Kathleen Easson ’78 Glen Easson Catherine Eimers ’86 Ivana Elbl Julie Ellis Neil Emery Bruce Emmerton ’97 Stewart Engelberg Carole Ernest Hayla Evans ’01 Douglas Evans Wenying Feng Emmanuelle Festas-Keogh ’89 Colin Fewster Kimberly Fielding ’98 Ken Fowler Michael Fox Steven Franklin Joanna Freeland Paul Frost Wendy Fucile Christopher Furgal Franklin Garcia-Sanchez Shelagh Grant ’76 The late Frederick Hagar Roy Hagman Helen Haines Troy Hammond ’90 Tara Harrington Spencer Harrison ’96 Fiona Harris-Stoertz Lorraine Hayes ’76 Lee Hays ’91 Paul Healy Alena Heitlinger Hermann Helmuth Martha Hendriks Sylvia Hennessy Brendan Hickie Hugh Hodges Bruce Hodgins Daralyn Holt ’95 Ashley Horne-Ashbury ’90
Dorothy Howard-Gill ’68 Lesley Hulcoop ’80 Michelle Hunter ’87 Jennine Hurl-Eamon Richard Hurley Ronald Johnson ’65 Gordon Johnston Cathy Joyce Jim Jury Carolyn Kapron Stephen Katz Carolyn Kay Deborah Kennett John Knight Lon Knox An Kosurko ’92 Peggy Kruger ’67 Arndt Kruger Dave Lasenby ’64 Marian Leahy Byron Lew Errol Lewars Peter J. Lewis Nancy Lewis Deborah Lietz Dianne Lister ’71 Carol Love Jean Luyben Jennifer MacIsaac Susan Mackle Ray March Joel Markle Heather Maroney Janice Matthews Doug McCalla Anna McCalla George McKeiver Ian McLachlan Ina McLean Tui Menzies ’69 Robert Metcalfe Orm Mitchell Barbara Mitchell Jennifer Moore Richard Morgan David Morrison Jackie Muldoon Joe Muldoon Susan Musclow ’71 Suresh Narine ’91 Geoffrey Navara
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Tom Phillips ’75 Curtis Pineiro ’99 Zailig Pollock Beth Popham Percy Powles Jenifer Richardson ’83 Anne Robertson Sue Robinson Peter Royle Ian Sandeman James Schaefer Manindra Shah ’68 Ralph Shiell Nancy Simmons-Smith Sheldene Simola Linda Slavin Alan Slavin Mary Jane Smith Carlyle Smith Joanne Sokolowski Meredith Soper ’82 Karen Spearing
Robert Stairs Gillian Stamp Dale Standen Holly Stardom ’95 Elaine Stavro Margaret Steffler Judy Stephens Judy Stephenson Tony Storey ’71 Ian Storey Sharon Stover ’64 Marilyn Strain Kent Stringham Jim Struthers John Stubbs James Sutcliffe T.H.B. Symons Morgan Tamplin Kerry Taylor Colin Taylor Erin Thornton Christopher Tindale
John Topic James Trombley Fred Tromly Annette Tromly Cindy Turnbull Christl Verduyn ’71 John Wadland Paula Wagar ’69 Keith Walden Shaun Watmough Andrew Wernick Colin Whitfield ’03 Stephanie Williams Elizabeth Wilson ’84 P.S.B. Wilson Janet Wood Rachel Wortis Maggie Xenopoulos Janet Yee Barbara Znamirowski
Trent University Launches Leonard Conolly Fund for Graduate Students Accepts Donation of Press Collection Former Trent University president, retiring scholar and teacher honoured by the Department of English Literature
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he Department of English Literature at Trent University is honouring Dr. Leonard Conolly’s retirement with the creation of the Leonard Conolly Graduate Students Travel Fund,
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Dr. Leonard Conolly and Barbara Conolly
while celebrating the acquisition of the Barbara and Leonard Conolly Broadview Press Collection, donated by Professor Conolly and his wife Barbara Conolly. The Leonard Conolly Graduate Students Travel Fund fund will support travel for graduate students in the M.A. in English Literature (Public Texts) program to conduct research or deliver their findings at conferences. As the instructor in the Research and Professional Development course (English 5003H), Prof. Conolly was very aware that for students to conduct research, they need to go to libraries and conferences and
ALUMNI DONORS by ENTRY YEAR GIVING LEVELS Founder ($1 million and above)
Partner ($25,000 – $49,999)
President’s Committee ($500 – $999)
Benefactor ($500,000 – $999,999)
Associate ($10,000 – $24,999)
Advancement Circle ($250 – $499)
Patron ($250,000 – $499,999)
Sponsor ($5,000 – $9,999)
Enrichment Club ($100 – $249)
Colleague ($100,000 – $249,999)
Scholar’s Group ($2,500 – $4,999)
Honour Roll ($99 and below) –
Leader ($50,000 – $99,999)
Chancellor’s Society ($1,000 – $2,499)
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HONORARY ALUMNI & HONORARY DEGREE
CLASS OF 1964
CLASS OF 1966
CHANCELLOR’S SOCIETY
ASSOCIATE
John Ison Len Vernon Phyllis Vernon
David Patterson Stephen Stohn
Alex Bird Chris MacNaughton Gary Wolff Ruth Wolff
SCHOLAR’S GROUP
PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE
Jon Grant Ralph Heintzman
Michael Beswick Paul Delaney Susan Garlick Dave Lasenby Margie Lightbody Robert Lightbody
Barbara Finlayson-Pitts Ann Waddell Dunlop
PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE
ASSOCIATE
PARTNER
David T.C. Moore
SPONSOR
Jalynn Bennett CHANCELLOR’S SOCIETY
Erica Cherney Carol Love Michael MacMillan David Morton Bonnie Patterson John de Pencier T.H.B. Symons
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Don Tapscott ’66 ADVANCEMENT CIRCLE
Walter Pitman ENRICHMENT CLUB
Ian Affleck ’71 Iona Campagnolo Jean Cole Bob Glossop ’67 John Stubbs P.S.B. Wilson
ADVANCEMENT CIRCLE
Gary Aitken Lynda Palmer Andrew Robinson Susan Webb ENRICHMENT CLUB
Frank Barry Victor Caspary Donna Clifton Sandie Cond Carol-Ann Lugtigheid Ronald Mace Doug Martin Sharon Stover Doug Vaisey Harry Vanderlugt
CLASS OF 1965 PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE
Lyn May Colin Wright ADVANCEMENT CIRCLE
PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE
Sharon Lasenby Peter May Douglas Parker Ronald Reid Don Tapscott ADVANCEMENT CIRCLE
Hugh Banks Fred Gariepy Maureen McKeown Geoff O’Brian ENRICHMENT CLUB
David Barron Brenda Brownlee Judy Harper Shirley Holt Dennis Kerr Tony Lovink Eric Lugtigheid Joyce MacKenzie Duncan Matheson Bruce McKay Bob (Boots) Taylor-Vaisey 3 Anonymous Donors
CLASS OF 1967 SCHOLAR’S GROUP
Ted Staunton
Paul Campbell Paul Crookall Bill Griffiths Bill Gudgeon Brian Roadhouse Cash and in-kind gifts received between May 1, 2011 and April 30, 2012
CHANCELLOR’S SOCIETY
Philip Brent ADVANCEMENT CIRCLE
Perry Chittick Garry Cubitt Gerald Hunt Tom Lucy Dennis Madill David Owen John Pepall Derwyn Rokeby-Thomas Christopher Stone Janet Wright ENRICHMENT CLUB
Margaret Anttila Walter Belyea Marjorie Bothwell John Butcher Karen Carter-Edwards Dennis Carter-Edwards Douglas Cole Calum Gillespie Bob Glossop Margaret Glossop Diane Grafstein Rob Harper Peggy Kruger James Redditt Robert Stewart Ross Walker 2 Anonymous Donors
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CLASS OF 1968 COLLEAGUE
David James SCHOLAR’S GROUP
Diana Wilson Wright David Wright Peter Zecevic 3 Anonymous Donors
Jane Staunton
CLASS OF 1969
CHANCELLOR’S SOCIETY
CHANCELLOR’S SOCIETY
Jim Dolan Richard Fleming Elspeth Fleming Aureen Richardson The late Robert Stephenson
Jenny Carter
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Lorna Adams Susan Bramm Liz Churcher Linda Costain Lynne Dussault Ted Gale Richard Green Jennifer Harker Kerry Hill Allan J.A. Hubbell Phyllis Lesurf-Turner Jim Montgomery Jeffrey Murray Donna Scott Ken Taylor Cathy Willoughby Cal Wilson James Yanch 4 Anonymous Donors
Christopher Archibald Sharon Brown Chris Brown Irma Brown Jim Coghlan John Cotton Fred Edwards Beng Farthing Joyce Fee Barrie Friel Bruce Grandfield Robert Hess Douglas Kirk Robert Mairs Elizabeth Merry Nancy Oldfield Michael Revere William Smalluk Joyce Syer David Thompson Rita Tunnicliffe Steven Wells Ewart Werry 3 Anonymous Donors
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YVONNE MCKECHNIE
B.A. (Hon) English & French – Concurrent Education student “When these awards are available for students who demonstrate financial need, it allows us to focus on more than simply completing our degree. It encourages us and provides the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities which enlighten our lives with life experiences and memories.”
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Barbara Balderston Kim Benson Brian Chenoweth Susan Collins Bonnie Dawe Lorna Devan Robert Duffy Peter Elliott Stephen Harper Geraldine Heffernan Margaret Howes Kathryn Langley Kathleen March Chuck McIntyre Catherine Simpson James Sutton Martha Whatley Jane Wilkinson 1 Anonymous Donor
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OTSS WRAP UP This year, the Ontario government replaced the Ontario Trust for Student Support (OTSS) matching program with the Ontario Tuition Grant program that provides scholarship assistance directly to students. Since 1996, thanks to the generosity of donors and provincial government matching, the Trent University student financial aid endowment has grown by $16.4 Million. According to Maclean’s Magazine, Trent is the top provider of bursaries and scholarships relative to total budget among primarily undergraduate universities in Canada.
Jacqueline Mackey Duff Mackinnon Ausma Rowberry Saul Sherbanuk Donalda Stevens Brian Walser Martha Wilder Mary-Beth Wilson 2 Anonymous Donors
CLASS OF 1975 CHANCELLOR’S SOCIETY
Tom Phillips PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE
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Brian Bedwell Robert Fishlock Douglas Loweth Teresa Roach Wendy Tadros ENRICHMENT CLUB
Barbara Binczyk Sheila Chapman Darrell Hartwick Guy Hoogendyke Sabrina Jubenville Kathy MacMillan-Jones Donna McNeil Bev Meyers Cindy Morgan Nigel Roulet Bruce Scott Lillian Stewart Graeme Stewart Barry Thatcher Roy Underhill Warren Waxer Richard Woods 5 Anonymous Donors
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Bill Arundell Denis Desjardins Bill Eisnaugle Maureen Loweth Kim St. Claire
Yolande Brown David Dunford Suzanne Dunford Elaine Farley Liz Fleming Christopher Harris Jean Hennessey Douglas Holmes Barbara Kettle Timothy Latter Philip Murtha Jill Okum Michael Orenstein Mary O’Riordan Kathy Outerbridge Jennifer Palmer James Palmer Ann Piercy Lori Pope Paul Schliesmann Carol Watson 2 Anonymous Donors
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David Balderston Blaine Beemer Janet Campbell Ross Campbell Marilyn Carey Gordon Copp William Davies David Evans Jamie Fleming Nancy Fraser Kaye Hanson John MacMillan-Jones Rod Matheson Duncan Robertson Susan Sample Karen Sheppard Jane Starr Tom Steele Jo Tickle John Vickers Kathleen Waxer Malcolm Winter David Zawadski 3 Anonymous Donors
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Alison Baxter-Lean Geoffrey Daw Kathleen Easson David Hamilton Wendy Harding Karla Skoutajan Bernice Standen ENRICHMENT CLUB
David Armstrong Janet Armstrong Ronald Christie Maureen Dingman Cauline Harris Doreen Healy Inga Hoog Tom Malloy Linda McIntyre Beth McMaster Diane Murtha Anita Rosenfeld Karen Vandenberg Thomas White 3 Anonymous Donors
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Peter Adams Libby Birch Mandy Brady Marian Bredin Elizabeth Burbidge Lorena Cook Scott Cuthbertson Sue Featherstone Norah Hillary Anne Linscott Maile Loweth Reeves Vicki McCulloch Kevin Ogilvie Wanda Percival Laura Pope Andrew Shedden Diana Sonego
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Second-year B.Sc. Geography student “Without donors such as you, it would be impossible for students like me to get through university … With your contribution, I will one day be able to hold my diploma in my hands in front of my family and friends.” Upon her arrival to Trent, Erin pushed herself to become a member of the women’s rugby team, and to become involved in the aboriginal community. She began as a student in Indigenous Environmental Studies, and is now pursuing a B.Sc. in Geography with an emphasis in Northern and Polar studies. Nia:wen Kowa (Thank you) Erin Hayward
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Environmental & Life Sciences Ph.D. candidate “I am very grateful for BMO’s support which has allowed me to focus my attention upon research, while continuing to provide mentorship to future researchers and disadvantaged youth … Owing to my undergraduate emphasis in education and personal background, I very strongly believe that it is a civic duty to inspire, teach, and mentor both future researchers and individuals outside of the university community, whose access to post-secondary education may be inhibited by social circumstances. The financial freedom provided by BMO’s generous donation has also permitted me to invest time and effort into important activities over the last year. Among these activities include the co-supervision of an international student during her fourthyear thesis project, and mentoring at-risk youth through the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board’s “Champions for Youth program.” Mr. Cuss also received matched support from the Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program
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Maureen Callan Peter Dilworth Wanda Harssema Suzanne Hooke Paul Moore Daniel Phannenhour Eve-Ann Reid Kat Ross Frederick Wood ENRICHMENT CLUB
Joanne Adams Simpson Thomas Conyers Jane Finlay Sandra Giles Byrne Ian Johnson Ruth Mace David Mathers Donna Mayes Lenore Morris Andrew Nelson Norman Vandenberg 2 Anonymous Donors
CLASS OF 1981 SPONSOR
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Bobbie-Jo Allely Brenda Ball Steve Cogan Barbara Cogan Robert Lamb Norma Large Carol Lever David Lever Julie Lockhart Bonnie McCool Krista McCreary Penney Barbara Jean McDonald Alison McNeil Gregory Purmal Andre Siegel Tammy Smith Paul Smith Jennifer Stevenson 3 Anonymous Donors
CLASS OF 1982 SPONSOR
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Michael Cullen PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE
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Barbara Conway Donna Keon Stephanie Martin ENRICHMENT CLUB
Suzanne Abray Judy Kovacs Susan McMurray Betty Milne Susan Mott Adam Peer Sheila Riordon David Robertson Cornelis Roodhart Julie Schindeler 3 Anonymous Donors
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Al Bolter Paul Davidson Lisbeth Shaw-Cullen PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE
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John Milligan Philip Playfair Jennifer Winters ENRICHMENT CLUB
Ralph Bamsey Elaine Boothman Susan Calahan Paul Cannon Megan Collings-Moore Norman Cook Derrick Farnham Andrea Findlay-Shields Suzanne Guertin Mark Jones Jeffrey Manney Anthony Peterson Randall Posliff Jenifer Richardson Betty Roodhart Christopher Shields Jennifer Smith Linda Walker Steven Wall 3 Anonymous Donors
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Sylvia Abonyi Carol Bassett Michael Callan Michael Gannon Robert Gregory Peter Martin David Robertson Darren Smith ENRICHMENT CLUB
Wray Barraclough Susan Campbell Michael Conner Jodi Eskritt Jean Greig Gillian Hamilton Mike Leishman Claudette Lindsey John McGee Terrance Moodie Dean Ostrander Tina Ostrander Berenice Sangwin Larry Sine Bruce Skeaff Doreen Small Alison Van Rooy Elizabeth Wilson Jill Woodall 4 Anonymous Donors
CLASS OF 1985 SCHOLAR’S GROUP
Randy Goodwin Kathy Ross CHANCELLOR’S SOCIETY
Kenton Otterbein Andy Rodford ADVANCEMENT CIRCLE
Stephen Brown
Michelyne Callan Luc Frappier Michelle Wehrle Steve Winder
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Developing Talented Leaders of the Future CBC Intern Jenna Cameron
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enna Cameron, International Development Studies/Indigenous Studies graduate, was awarded the prestigious Gzowski Internship at CBC, one of four university students chosen annually. After a week of training in the basics of radio production at the CBC in Toronto, Ms. Cameron spent the summer gaining first-hand experience and contributing to radio programming and production. Jenna’s commitment to a range of global issues, including contemporary Indigenous Canadian relations and an interest in Latin American history, made her a unique and interesting fit for the internship. Extensive family travel, and her experience as a recipient of the Justin Chiu study abroad bursary at Trent University, encouraged Shauna Moodie John Nolan Mary Polito Irene Redegeld David Szanto Patricia Tramley
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Martin Boyne Dawn McAlpine Dawna Van Veld
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Christopher Armitage Helen Bajorek-MacDonald Bryn Magee Andrew Norrie
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Robert Anstey Leslie Carriere Emmanuelle Festas-Keogh Jennie Giuffrida Edith Hoekstra Kim Kasperski Angela Keightley Deanna LeMoire Jeff Lynch Sandra Lynch Colin Morton Jill Quast Jeremy Ward 3 Anonymous Donors
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Paul Anderson Lisa Barty Rob Docherty Deborah Earle Mikelle Meaden Debra Stephens Scott Taylor Jennifer Taylor Karen Turnbull 5 Anonymous Donors
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Lynne Angus Barry Driscoll Theresa Fitzgerald Bill Graves John Greaves Colin Kusano Denis LeMoire Anne Lewars Pat Life Kelsie McKay Holly Meyer Darryl Turnbull 1 Anonymous Donor
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Stefanie Cole Joe Lamoureux Sean Linton Mathieu Marcil Jenn Reed Mindy Willett 2 Anonymous Donors
CLASS OF 1990 CHANCELLOR’S SOCIETY
Doug Stenton PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEE
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Jennifer Babbs Joanne Boonstra Kevin Brown Elizabeth Burrill Fiona Buttars Michael Carriere Karen Chrus Natalie Coulter Laura Doucette Troy Hammond Carol Hobden Ashley Horne-Ashbury Katherine Keppel-Jones Bradley Levett Saskia Ramsay Heather Richards 2 Anonymous Donors
CLASS OF 1991 CHANCELLOR’S SOCIETY
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her to “take risks, learn another language and confront the many challenges which come with studying, living and working in another culture.” The Indigenous Studies field course in Mexico gave her the exciting opportunity to approach a diversity of social and political concerns. Jenna’s experience illustrates how support from our donors, both in the form of scholarships and unique opportunities, helps to develop talented leaders of the future.
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“My research involves quantifying concentrations of persistent organic pollutants and mercury in remote upland regions of Ireland. Your kind contribution has allowed me the chance to further my education and realize an opportunity of a lifetime.”
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Jenn Alexander Danuta Campbell Amy Coupal Joy Creese Christine Diaz Paul Hargreaves Mike Holy Chad Jedlic Kate Knight Phil Nivet Kylie Patrick Katie Robb 1 Anonymous Donor
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Jordan Nichols Julie Wallace
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Carolyn Jonkman
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Stuart Bailey Theresa Bickle Scott Campbell Marilyn Cousins McMurdo Charles Creese Deanne Crothers Sue Gilroy
Andrea Michelutti ENRICHMENT CLUB
Ross Grasso Adam Guzkowski Cindy Hargreaves Ticia Heibein Leibel Daralyn Holt Jacob Leibel Mauro Manzon Jennifer Peters
CLASS OF 1999 ADVANCEMENT CIRCLE
Kristin Kawamoto ENRICHMENT CLUB
Nicole Dallaway Andrea Etmanskie Curtis Pineiro Laura Tosky 2 Anonymous Donors
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CIBC donates $200,000 to Help First-year Nursing Students Donation Establishes the CIBC Nursing Awards Fund
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Dr. Kirsten Woodend, dean of the Trent/Fleming School of Nursing, holds the cheque presented by CIBC representatives
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wenty-four students entering the Trent-Fleming School of Nursing in 2012 will receive new awards valued at up to $2,500 each, thanks to CIBC’s generous donation. “Awards like this make it possible for students to concentrate on their studies,” said Dr. Kirsten Woodend, dean of the Trent-Fleming School of Nursing. “We’re very grateful to have CIBC’s support in making our students a priority.” “At CIBC, we care about educating Canada’s young people so they can build a better future,” says Sylvain Vinet, senior vice-president, Retail
“I am extremely passionate about the nursing profession. I have been a member of the Trent-Fleming Nursing Students Association for the past two years and am currently on the Nursing Students of Ontario executive. Thanks to the bursary you established, I am able to focus on my academic studies and be an active member of the community ...”
The Trent/Fleming School of Nursing graduating class of 2011
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS Cash and in-kind gifts received between May 1, 2011 and April 30, 2012
GIVING LEVELS Founder ($1 million and above)
Leader ($50,000 – $99,999)
Chancellor’s Society ($1,000 – $2,499)
Benefactor ($500,000 – $999,999)
Partner ($25,000 – $49,999)
President’s Committee ($500 – $999)
Patron ($250,000 – $499,999)
Associate ($10,000 – $24,999)
Advancement Circle ($250 – $499)
Colleague ($100,000 – $249,999)
Sponsor ($5,000 – $9,999)
Enrichment Club ($100 – $249)
Scholar’s Group ($2,500 – $4,999)
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Jocelyn Aubrey Isabel Bath & Duncan Bath Stephen Bocking Rita Bode Joan Bush & Farsad Kiani Evelyn Carbonare & Walter Carbonare Nancy Carroll Brian Cherney Stephen Cushing & Deborah Gill Dr. Donkor Medicine Professional Corporation Encana Corporation General Electric Canada Incorporated Tara Harrington Sarah Harvie Stanley Heath & Jean Heath Goodith Heeney & Bruce Lister Laurie Jones & Mary Jones Carolyn Kapron John Knight Marian Leahy Davis Lever Ana P. Lopes Enid Mallory McCarthy Tetrault LLP James McCartney Barbara McGregor James Neufeld Peterborough Carpetland Inc. Peterborough Merit Precision Jr. ’A’ Lakers Lacrosse Peterborough Professional Fire Fighters Alan Prendergast & Catherine Rivard Zailig Pollock Percival Powles Andrew Roxburgh Elizabeth Rymes William Saunderson & Meredith Saunderson Ralph Shiell Margaret Steffler
Ian Storey Sugarman Rebecca Sugarman TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Ed Teft & Mary Teft Ten Thousand Villages Cobourg The Ryley Family Foundation Trent Photographics Ojars Tuters & Diane Tuters Rachel Wortis Xstrata Canada Corporation Barbara Znamirowski 5 Anonymous Donors ADVANCEMENT CIRCLE $250 to $499
Frederick Abeysundera & Joan Abeysundera A. Michael Allcott & Sergey Moskovtsev John Bankes Mary Bedford-Jones Jennifer Blishen Susan Blishen Peter Blishen & Lisa Burke John Burgess & Wendy Lockwood C.S. Yue Professional Corporation Louise Carrier & Peter Schattmann Vincent Castellano & Marlene Castellano Christine Chappell & Chris Chappell CAW Local 1996 Mary Conacher Mira Crowe Don Cumming J. Robert Doyle Neil Emery Glen Easson Evelyn Ferguson & Nick Martin Jamie Ferguson-Woods Muriel Flavelle Michael Fox & Marilyn Chow Christopher Furgal Vanessa Grant Teresita Guevarro & Eduardo Limos
Martha Hendriks David Horne & Dianne Horne Richard Hurley & Sinikka Hurley Linda Javorksi Gwen Johnston Carolyn Kay Sean Kennedy Norbert Lages Byron Lew Jean Luyben Melanie Macdonald & David Macdonald Barry MacDougall Joan MacMillan Mastermind Toys John Maycock Patti McAllister & Tom McAllister Linda McMullen Harold Medjuck Robert Metcalfe Bryan Monette & Janet Farley Sandra Mongillo & Frank Mongillo Steve Montague & Carolyn Montague Rosalind Morrow Alexander Morton & Helen Morton Kathryn Norlock David F. Page Jonathan Parnis Catherine Paul & Douglas Paul Robert Pawley Shirlanne Pawley-Boyd & Stephen Boyd Walter Pitman & Ida Pitman Frances Plaunt John Porter Michael Quigley Jim Reid RNAO Kawartha Chapter Region 8 Peter Roach Gillian Sandeman & Ian Sandeman Katheryne Schulz Mary Jane Smith & Carlyle Smith Joanne Sokolowski Dale Standen
Trent University Names The Martin Family Biomaterials Laboratory
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS Elena Steinman & Howard Steinman Jim Struthers Dave Swales Larry Todd, Barrister & Solicitor Cindy Turnbull & Mike Sawyer Shirley Twist Rosemary Vrooman Philip Walker Janet Wright & Associates Inc. Maggie Xenopoulos & Paul Frost Mary Ylitalo 12 Anonymous Donors ENRICHMENT CLUB $100 to $249
Dr. Suresh Narine and Mr. John Martin with his wife Gail Martin, daughter Kylie, and son-in-law Mike Kitchen
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n April 2012, Trent University announced the naming of the Martin Family Biomaterials Laboratory at a special gathering at the Trent Centre for Biomaterials Research (TCBR) with guest of honour, Mr. John Martin and his family in attendance. Dr. Suresh Narine, director of the TCBR, Ontario research chair in green chemistry and engineering, NSERC/GFO/ERS senior industrial research chair in lipid derived biomaterials, noted that the Martin family’s legacy of commitment to the community of Peterborough, Trent University and the Biomaterials research program had been integral to the successful work of the TCBR to date.
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Iona Campagnolo Rob Campbell Gordon Carley Celestica Inc. Ben Chan Betty Clark Lorraine Clark John H. Clarry Janet Cleghorn David Cochrane Jean Cole Robert Condon & Jean Condon Laurelea Conrad & Stephen Ferguson John Converse & Cynthia Converse Robert Cook William Cooke Rory Coughlan John Cox & Sandra Cox R. Wayne Cox & Margie Cox Robert Crandall Bradley Crawford Lorna Crilly Joseph Crowley Andrew Cruess & Anne Cruess Robert Crutchfield Robert Davis & Helen Davis Peter Davison Johannes De Vries & Sharon Habiak Peter Devlin & Judy Devlin Frank Downey Judy Doyle & James Doyle Dr. David Eller Dentistry Professional Corporation Brent Eades & Liz Eades Allen Elliot & Nancy Elliot Robert Elliott & Catherine Elliott Chris English & Darlene English Carole Ernest Michael Evans Vivien Falls & Jim Falls Farquharson Daly Colin Fewster Paul Findlay Barbara Fingerote Joanne Foot D. Foster Diane Froncz G. McBain Construction Limited
Local businessperson and philanthropist, Mr. John Martin is honoured with his family
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Six-foot “Portal” Sculpture Arrives on the East Bank Canadian Heritage property a significant donation to the region by Trent University Alumnus David James
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tanding six feet tall, Portal is a sculpture that now sits on the east bank of Symons campus. Many partners in the community donated valuable resources in expertise, technology and transportation to bring Portal to the landscape. A donation by alumnus David James ’68, Portal is a reminder of the legacy and presence of previous generations on campus. Designated a significant cultural property by Canadian Heritage, Portal is made of Belfast black granite from Zimbabwe and weighs in at 8,000 pounds. A small companion piece by the same name, but made of glass is on display inside the Bata Library.
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Trent University Receives $250,000 Gift from TD Bank Group TD Green Undergraduate Awards and Scholarships Fund Supports Students in Environmental Areas of Study TD was a founding contributor to Trent University in its establishment in 1964, and as Trent gears up for its 50th anniversary celebrations, it gratefully acknowledges TD for its support in a number of programs throughout Trent’s history. This $250,000 gift is the largest gift TD has ever made to the University. ”We are proud to support the next generation of green leaders during their studies at Trent, where they will acquire the knowledge and skills needed to match their passion for creating a cleaner, more sustainable environment,” said Frank McKenna, deputy chair, TD Bank Group. The new scholarships and awards will be granted to students working towards undergraduate degrees at Trent in environmental areas of study such as
Dr. Steven E. Franklin, president and vice-chancellor, with third-year student Irene Brueckner-Irwin as she receives the first TD Bank Group Scholarship from Mr. Frank McKenna and TD representatives
ecological restoration, biomaterials, environmental and resource science, Indigenous environmental studies, geography, chemistry and biology. Starting in the fall of 2012, students enrolled in these programs who have met specific standards of academic excellence and who have demonstrated financial need will be granted the awards.
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS Marvin Weintraub & Rita Weintraub Judy Wessels & John Wessels Paul Whitfield & Maureen Whitfield Lorna Whittaker Henry Wiercinski Jeff Wilhelm & Patti Wilhelm Mary Williams P.S.B. Wilson & Gillian Wilson Kaetlen Wilson Chris Wood & Karen Wood William Woollven James Worthington Mike Yealland Susan Yost 41 Anonymous Donors
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William Szego Avra Taliotou & George Taliotou Morgan Tamplin & Illi-Marie Tamplin Rod Taylor Telus Information Services, Inc. The Black Horse Pub The Women’s Canadian Club of Montreal Stephen Thompson John Thornton Christopher Tindale Susan Tomasini & Lawrence Tomasini Fred Tromly & Annette Tromly Arthur Turner & Margaret Turner United Way of York Region Laura Uyenaka Ronald Van Hoof George Vanderburgh Keith Walden Doug Ward James Watson Christopher Wayland
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James Schaefer Robert Schormans & Janice Schormans Joel Scoler Scotiabank Dorothy Sharpe Leslie Sigurdson Linda Sills Silver Cliffe Cottagers Association Sheldene Simola Anna Skorski James Slavin David Smith Ernest Smith Gillian Stamp William Stevens David Stevenson Barbara Storey Marilyn Strain Kent Stringham Sonia Struthers John Stubbs & Mayling Stubbs James Sutcliffe James Swanston & Marion Swanston
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David Patton James Pawley Jeffrey Penfound Martin Penner Peterborough Naturopath Michael Peterman & Cara Peterman Keith Pilley Steven Ploeger Cheryl Pulling & Alan Breck Peter Quan Donald Quarrie Peter Quinn Mary Reynolds Laura Roche Anne Robertson Elizabeth Ronaghan & Bruce Hinman Dan Ross David Ross Margaret Ryerson Sacred Heart Catholic Women’s League Sean Sadler Perie Saeed Mary-Ellen Savard & Rick Savard John Saynor Arthur Scace & Susan Scace
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Long-term vision and a commitment to Trent are what members of the Trent Monthly Donation Program have in common. These donors have indicated that it is important for them to have a
Frederick Abeysundera & Joan Abeysundera Sylvia Abonyi ’84 & Ian Roach Suzanne Abray ’82 & Paul Marion Lorna Adams ’69 & Peter Adams ’79 Joanne Adams Simpson ’80 & Ken Simpson Gary Aitken ’64 & Harmony Aitken ’89 A. Michael Allcott & Sergey Moskovtsev Cheryl Anderson Robert Anstey ’89 Margaret Anttila ’67 Mike Arsenault ’73 Angie Asadoorian ’79 & Ian MacDonald ’79 Michelle Ashley ’87 & Jason Ashley Jocelyn Aubrey Jennifer Babbs ’90 Ralph Bamsey ’83 & Maria Bamsey Alan Barber ’82 & Jennifer Tiberio ’84 David Barron ’66 & Tandy Muir-Warden Catherine Barry ’74 Susan Bartsch Lisa Barty ’87 Carol Bassett ’84 Kim Beno ’98 Dawn Berry-Merriam ’72 & John Merriam ’72 Theresa Bickle ’93 & Jason Bickle Libby Birch ’79 Alex Bird ’67 & Gillian Bird Stephen Bocking Sherry Booth ’98 & Graham Booth Constantin Boundas & Ke-Ryang Choi-Boundas Martin Boyne ’86 Patti Brace ’83 Susan Bramm ’69 & Rick Bramm ’68
Philip Brent ’67 & Deborah Brent Jessica Bright ’02 & David Bright Beth Brown ’72 Stephen Brown ’84 Liana Brown Doug Brown ’71 & Anne Renouf Cathy Bruce Craig Brunetti Elizabeth Burbidge ’79 Marilyn Burns ’00 & David Burns Fallon Butler ’00 Jeffrey Cadence ’89 Susan Calahan ’83 & Harold Murray Maureen Callan ’80 Margot Cameron ’68 Susan Campbell ’84 Rob Campbell Michael Carriere ’90 & Leslie Carriere ’89 Catherine Challice ’75 & Carey Challice Bill Chandler ’85 Perry Chittick ’67 Betty Clark Donna Clifton ’64 & Brandan Clifton Gina Collins & Mark Collins Sandie Cond ’64 Bob Condon ’69 & Jean Condon Barbara Conway ’82 Thomas Conyers ’80 Melissa Cooper ’94 Gordon Copp ’76 & Elizabeth Sierakowska Peter Cornish ’83 & Karen Gilleta Cheryl Coss ’05 Rory Coughlan Rod Cumming ’83 Janice Cunning ’89 John Currie ’76 & Nancy Currie ’76 Jane Davidson ’68
meaningful, convenient and affordable way to give. This list contains our current members.
William Davies ’76 & Nancy Davies Lynne Davis Ian Dawson ’72 Paul Delaney ’64 Karen Derian Denis Desjardins ’76 & Diana Desjardins Lorna Devan ’73 & John Devan Christine Diaz ’94 Verity Dimock ’84 & W. Dimock Fiona Docherty ’92 Rob Docherty ’87 & Faye Docherty Fanny Dolansky ’93 Marianne Donovan ’97 Jim Doran ’73 & Michelle Green Susan Drain ’68 & Patrick Donahoe Kim Driscoll ’85 & Barry Driscoll ’86 Barbara Dyce ’77 Deborah Earle ’87 & Garratt Earle Kathleen Easson ’78 & Glen Easson Bill Eisnaugle ’76 & Susan Eisnaugle Peter Elliott ’73 Julie Ellis Neil Emery Bruce Emmerton ’97 Stewart Engelberg David Evans ’76 Sue Featherstone ’79 John-David Fentie ’80 & Ross Nicol Stephen Ferguson ’72 Evelyn Ferguson & Nick Martin Richard Fleming ’68 & Elspeth Fleming ’68 Jamie Fleming ’76 & Liz Fleming ’77 Luann Ford ’76 & Jack Roe ’73 Steven Franklin & Dawn Franklin Nancy Fraser ’76 Wendy Fucile & Gerald Fucile Francis Fung ’97 & Amy Fung
Franklin Garcia-Sanchez Coline Gardhouse & David Gracey Craig Goselin ’70 Matt Griem ’97 & Melanie Martin-Griem Kate Gunn ’72 Adam Guzkowski ’95 Roy Hagman & Cindy Morgan ’75 Lorena Haley-Twiss ’90 David Hamilton ’78 Kaye Hanson ’76 & Foster Hanson Judy Harper ’66 & Rob Harper ’67 Tara Harrington Cauline Harris ’78 Fiona Harris-Stoertz Wanda Harssema ’80 & Allen Prosser Trish Hartman ’71 & John Hartman Lee Hays ’91 & Joseph Hays Stanley Heath & Jean Heath Martha Hendriks Sylvia Hennessy Ruth Herman ’85 & Kurt Herman Kevan Herod ’74 & Roberta Herod Norah Hillary ’79 & Jean Seguin Kenneth Hoard ’98 & Laura Tosky ’99 Daralyn Holt ’95 Suzanne Hooke ’80 & Frederick Wood ’80 Neil Horne ’96 & Claire Horne Ashley Horne-Ashbury ’90 & Mike Ashbury Dorothy Howard-Gill ’68 & Stephen Gill Wendy Hulko ’88 Michelle Hunter ’87 Richard Hurley & Sinikka Hurley Mike Irwin & Erica Irwin Chad Jedlic ’94 & Brie Jedlic Michael Jenkin ’68 & Phyllis Colvin ’70
FRIENDS FOREVER Neil Steffler ’72 Debra Stephens ’87 & Brian Stephens William Stevens & Donalda Stevens ’74 Brian Stonehouse & Joanne Stonehouse Sonia St-Onge ’96 & M. Lacasse Tony Storey ’71 Ian Storey Sharon Stover ’64 Marilyn Strain Jim Struthers Colin Taylor & Kerry Taylor Bob Taylor-Vaisey ’66 & Anne Taylor-Vaisey Alex Thompson ’93 Stephen Thompson Michael Thorne ’79 & Lori Maynes-Thorne ’79 Cindy Turnbull & Mike Sawyer Douglas van Hemessen ’86 Paula Wagar ’69 Barclay Walker ’90 & Amanda Bell Julie Wallace ’96 Dave Wallbridge ’96 Peter Walling ’84 Stewart Wheeler ’88 Sean Whitaker ’02 Katy Whitfield ’97 Frances Wilbur ’91 & John Smith ’92 Mindy Willett ’88 & Damian Panayi Elizabeth Wilson ’84
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Doug Poff ’68 Zailig Pollock Beth Popham Alan Prendergast & Catherine Rivard Anne-Marie Prendiville ’69 & John Gillies Kate Quinsey ’72 & Joseph Quinsey Saskia Ramsay ’90 & John Ramsay Sylvie Ratte ’92 Malcolm Ray ’71 & Joanne Ray Ronald Reid ’66 & Toos Reid Terry Reilly ’69 & Christopher Trott Heather Richards ’90 Jenifer Richardson ’83 Sheila Riordon ’82 Katie Robb ’94 David G. Robertson ’82 David J. Robertson ’84 Anne Robertson Damian Rogers ’92 Anita Rosenfeld ’78 Graeme Ross ’86 & Kathy Ross ’85 Nigel Roulet ’75 & Kathy Outerbridge ’77 Peter Royle Chris Scullion ’88 Stephen Sears ’80 Karen Sheppard ’76 Saul Sherbanuk ’74 Rebecca Shields ’81 Rosemary Sidorko ’70 Amanda Sinclair ’80 & Scott Sinclair ’80 Karen Sisson ’78 & Bruce Fitzpatrick Bruce Skeaff ’84 Mary Jane Smith & Carlyle Smith Joanne Sokolowski Kim St. Claire ’76 John Stardom ’94 & Holly Stardom ’95 Margaret Steffler &
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Bruce Masson Janice Matthews Christie Mayall ’69 Dawn McAlpine ’86 Sean McBurney ’93 Kim McConnell ’86 Bonnie McCool ’81 & Ray McCool Linda McMullen ’74 Deborah McWhinney ’86 Mikelle Meaden ’87 Krista Miller ’77 & David Miller ’77 Thomas Miller ’82 & Barbara Chisholm Orm Mitchell & Barbara Mitchell Catherine Montgomery ’72 & Jim Montgomery ’69 Margaret Morewood ’87 & Ian Morewood Richard Morgan & Carolyn Jonkman ’03 Karen Morgan ’71 & Tim Maloney Colin Morton ’89 & Liisa Enders Joe Muldoon & Jaqueline Muldoon David Newhouse & Don Ferren ’76 Phil Nivet ’94 Brent Norrey ’87 & Alisa Norrey Shawn O’Connor ’82 & Jane Parr Donald O’Leary Lynda Palmer ’64 & Alan Palmer Jonathan Parnis Catharine Parry ’83 Diane Parry ’92 Kylie Patrick ’94 Bonnie Patterson Frank Pearce ’71 & Mina Pearce Adam Peer ’82 & Andres Laxamana Stefani Pelowich ’91 Jennifer Peters ’95 Tom Phillips ’75 Curtis Pineiro ’99 Philip Playfair ’83
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Gordon Johnston & Avril Rustage-Johnston ’72 Carolyn Kapron Carolyn Kay Deborah Kennett James Ketchen ’82 Kate Knight ’94 John Knight Judy Kovacs ’82 Penny Kutlik ’77 & Joseph Kutlik Lari Langford ’70 Dave Lasenby ’64 & Sharon Lasenby ’66 Melissa Law ’91 & James Nesbitt Cathy Lawton ’96 & Aaron Lawton Marian Leahy Jacob Leibel ’95 & Ticia Heibein Leibel ’95 Mike Leishman ’84 & Dayle Keys Phyllis Lesurf-Turner ’69 Byron Lew Deborah Lietz Dianne Lister ’71 Cynthia Loveman ’77 & Alan MacNeil Mary Elizabeth Luka ’80 A. Lundquist Jean Luyben Tara MacDonald ’93 Melanie Macdonald & David Macdonald Duncan MacKenzie ’71 & Fay MacKenzie ’71 Duff Mackinnon ’74 & Joanne Mackinnon Peter MacLoghlin & Marilyn MacLoghlin Ian MacMillan ’71 & Elizabeth MacMillan ’72 Catherine MacNaughton ’70 Chris MacNaughton ’67 & Marilyn O’Rourke Catharine Marchand ’92 & Rich Marchand Mathieu Marcil ’88
MEMORIAL DONATIONS WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR GIFTS MADE IN MEMORY OF…
JANE DUDAS AWARD
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The family of Jane Dudas has established the Jane Dudas Award in memory of Jane who provided 10 years (1996-2006) of dedicated Board service to Trent University. She served as vice-chair of the Board and chair of the Executive Committee and demonstrated exemplary committee service as a long-term member of the Nominating & Governance and Campaign Planning Committee. In recognition of Jane’s leadership and dedication to the philanthropic and organizational success of Trent, these awards are for first year students who demonstrate high academic achievement and financial need.
Norman Allan Lee Beach Ellen Bentzen Neil Dunford James Eades Lorne Ellingson Darlene Elliott Gordon Farquharson Lois & Fern Faul Stephen Fekete Eric Franklin Finn Gallagher Marguerite Ghiz David Glassco Mike Gourley Les Groombridge Frederick Hagar John F. Haldimand Strachan Heighington, Q.C.
Bernard Hodgson Janet Hutchison Chris Korthals Emile Lamore Thelma Lemmen Joan Ludlow Aidan Lumley Mark MacLeod Nancy Varcoe Masters Barbara McCurdy Jane McLarty Chris Michael Kathleen Miskov Frances Morrison Margaret Newlove Alan William Byron Peterman Violet Peterman
Florence Caroline Rodd Helen Worthington Scott David Smyth Robert W.F. Stephenson Mary Stuart Dorothy Symons Ellen Tinney Marg Tunney Clifford Whetung Martha Jane Wordley
Heroism by Trent Students Rewarded by Grateful Citizen and Community Member Nursing students and emergency responders in the right place at the right time
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indy Ellen Morgan said good-bye to her father as he passed away in April 2012 – something she would not have been able to do if it weren’t for the decisive actions of Trent University students who were in the downtown area when he got into a car accident. Well trained in emergency response, a total of five Trent students responded to the emergency and offered their assistance in the situation. Some were nursing students and some also members of the Trent University Emergency
First Response Team (TUEFRT), which provides emergency medical care in situations on the University campus as part of a tiered response with EMS and Fire Services. “Hearing about the actions of the students on the day of the accident, and now meeting two of them, it’s clear to me that they have not only chosen to serve in the helping professions, but have true vocations. They put themselves out there, not for recognition or reward, but because it was the right thing to do. I feel certain
they will help many, many more people during their careers,” said Ms. Morgan. The Morgan family decided to make a memorial donation to the School of Nursing Bursary at Trent University and have asked that all memorial donations in Mr. Morgan’s honour be directed there. They will also be making a donation in support of TUEFRT, which will help train more students in emergency response.
TRENT UNIVERSITY LEGACY SOCIETY What will your legacy be? Trent University established this honorary society to recognize and thank donors who have made provisions for future gifts to support education and research. All gifts, regardless of size, will help Trent meet the challenges and opportunities of the future. FOUNDER T.H.B. Symons, C.C. – Founding President and Vanier Professor Emeritus
LEGACY BE? We would like to hear from you if you have already provided a bequest in your will or made another type of planned gift to benefit future generations of Trent students. We would be honoured to include you in the Legacy Society. Please contact Sherry Booth, Senior Development Officer, at 705-748-1011 ext. 7593.
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MEMBERS Carole Aida ’73 Susan Beckwith ’80 John Bingham ’81 Sherry Booth ’98 Beth Brown ’72 John Cotton ’70 Janice Cunning ’89 Leah Curtis ’81 Sheila Dohoo Faure ’68 David Gillespie Marc Griffiths ’74 Heather Hawkes ’81 Kevan Herod ’74 The late Martha Kidd Lari Langford ’70 Mary Leggett ’71 Sheila Leonard ’68 Dianne Lister ’71 Anthony Lovink ’66 Rod MacDonald & Rhonda MacDonald Jennifer MacIsaac Eileen Madder Kenneth Nimigon ’69 Michael Nolan ’69 Richard O’Donnell ’75 Jennifer Palmer ’77 Beth Popham Alan Prendergast Irene Redegeld ’85 Anne Steffler ’64 John (Jeb) Hentig Stevens ’71 Brenda Stewart ’80 Laura Storey ’99 Robert Taylor-Vaisey ’66 & Anne Taylor-Vaisey Jean White ’65 5 Anonymous Donors
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Paul Barron ’65 Jalynn Bennett Michael Beswick ’64 John Butcher ’67 & Elaine Sullivan Butcher Erica Cherney The late Shirley Cummings Cecilia Danysk Frank Dudas & the late Jane Dudas John Earnshaw Sheila Foster ’72 Carol Rae Gifford ’71 Jon Grant & Shelagh Grant ’76 Lynn Hardy Robert Harper ’67 & Judy Harper ’66 Julia D. Harrison Pamela Jane Hart Walter Howell Anthony Lieb ’73 Lorraine Logan & the late Ian Logan Cynthia Loveman ’77 Tamara Massey ’94 Sharon McCue ’66 & Harvey McCue ’66 Eugene McKeiver & Sharon McKeiver ’70 James Middleton David T.C. Moore & Joan Moore Jeanette Morgan & John Hanly Morgan David Morton & Patricia Owens Morton Eleanor McClelland-Mott ’72 Jack Nelson & Gayle Nelson ’82 Janet Nelson Doris Notfall The late Charles Omole ’64 & Augusta Omole Mary Stephenson & the late Gerry Stephenson
Tony Storey ’71 Kate Syrett Wm. Robert & Mary E.G. Taylor Brian Toller ’71 & Lorna Tener ’68 Ian Whillans ’85 4 Anonymous Donors
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CHARTER MEMBERS Stefan Bilaniuk The late Cyril Carter & Jenny Carter ’69 Debra Clarke ’73 Lois Davidson Walter Dodington & Anne Dodington John de Pencier & Marni de Pencier Bruce Dyer ’68 Doug Fisher & Michele Fisher Frederick Helleiner & Lois Helleiner Susan Jamieson Kim Krenz & the late Kate Krenz Robert Lighbody ’64 & Margaret Lightbody ’64 Robert K. Loney Susan M. Mackle H. Christina MacNaughton ’67 Gillian R. Minshall ’77 Brendan Moher ’75 & Janet Moher Paul J. Moore ’80 Bonnie M. Patterson Robert Darou Norris Prichard Peggy A. Pritchard & Andrew M. Kropinski William B. Reid Ann Prince Stevens John Stubbs & Mayling Stubbs T.H.B. Symons & Christine Symons Patricia Townsend ’65 Gary Wolff ’67 Ruth Houghton Wolff ’67 3 Anonymous Donors
FOUNDER’S CIRCLE (Recognizes donors who have remembered Trent University with a future gift of $25,000 or more.)
NEW BURSARIES, SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS & OTHER FUNDS NEW SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES & AWARDS – OTSS Alliances Prize Bernard Blishen Prize in Canadian Sociology CIBC Nursing Award Costco Award Daughters for Life Scholarship Dr. Swarn Lata Makhija Nursing Bursary Ed Lupton Memorial Bursary Eric Franklin Bursary James Eades Memorial Bursary Kawartha Credit Union Award in Business Administration Michael Berrill Bursary in Conservation Biology
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All new entering students with a final admission average of 80% or higher will be automatically considered for one of Trent University’s Renewable Entrance Scholarships.
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Environmental & Life Sciences & Biology M.Sc. candidate
Parkinson Society Dr. Tedd Cragg Award Robert W.F. Stephenson Fund Scotiabank International Student Scholarship & Prize OTHER NEW FUNDS BMO Undergraduate Summer Student Research Ideas that Change the World John Fekete Visiting Speakers Support Fund Lady Eaton College Equipment Leonard Conolly Graduate Students Travel Fund Morden Yolles Environmental Endowment Student Life Centre Fund Varsity Golf – Men’s Wildlife Symposium
TOP PROVIDER OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT Trent University is #1 for scholarships and bursaries, consistently investing more than any other university of its size to reward academic excellence. That’s because we believe there are many ways to be an exceptional student.
ERICA NEWTON
“Your donation has helped me to continue my research on the effect of forage and human activity on the abundance and distribution of migratory caribou here in Ontario and also in north western Manitoba. Many thanks for encouraging my graduate studies experience.”
Charitable Registration Number 119268928 RR0001 Trent University’s 2011/12 Donor Report has been produced by External Relations and Advancement. The list of donors includes cash and in-kind gifts made between May 1, 2011 and April 30, 2012. 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 All donors are recognized on the External Relations & Advancement website www.trentu.ca/rop Space restrictions do not allow us to print the names of all alumni and friends who make donations. Please know that we appreciate each and every gift. To view this document in an accessible format, please visit www.trentu.ca