Read the 2025 Winter Edition of TRENT Magazine
Latest issue of the University’s flagship print publication features Dr. Cathy Bruce’s reflections as new president & vice-chancellor, along with a thought-provoking article on disinformation and a spotlight on alumni making international headlines
January 28, 2025

Trent University is pleased to announce the release of the winter edition of TRENT Magazine, featuring Trent University’s ninth president & vice-chancellor, Dr. Cathy Bruce, on the cover. The issue, now available online, features a range of compelling stories that showcase research and innovation at the University and celebrates the accomplishments of our vibrant community.
Highlights of the Winter Edition:
Dynamic Conversation with Dr. Cathy Bruce and Chancellor Stephen Stohn ’66
Get to know Trent University’s recently appointed president & vice-chancellor, Dr. Cathy Bruce, as she shares her vision for the University’s future and reflects on the first six months in the role. Watch the full interview available now on YouTube.
Navigating Truth in the Digital Age
Discover how Trent University faculty and alumni are helping tackle the spread of false information and restoring trust in public institutions, journalism, and democracy.
Alumni Spotlight
Where are they now? This issue’s alumni stories feature Jeremy Ward ’89 (Julian Blackburn College) and Sandra Lamouche ’08 (Traill College).
Ward is the curator of the Canadian Canoe Museum, where the collective passion and dedication of Jeremy and the museum staff to preserving Canada's rich canoeing heritage has earned the museum a spot in the New York Times’ prestigious 52 Places to Go in 2025 article. The Trent-Severn Waterway is the only Canadian location to make the list.
Read about alumna Lamouche, who found her home at Trent’s Nozhem Theatre, becoming an award-winning global ambassador for Indigenous arts and education. Lamouche recently returned to Trent for the world premiere of Out of Wounds—a contemporary dance that she created and performed at Nozhem Theatre.
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Read the full winter edition of TRENT Magazine. To submit a class note or idea for an upcoming issue of TRENT Magazine, please email alumni@trentu.ca.