At Trinity, we pride ourselves on our tradition of excellence and our strong sense of community. Trinity College’s community of students, alumni, faculty and staff give meaning to the idea of Living Trinity.
The Living Trinity Campaign is an extraordinary effort to make strategic investments to support students, enhance academic programming and build a new landmark building that will transform our historic campus.
Join us as we ensure that the benefits of Living Trinity continue for generations of Trinity students to come.
Three Priority Areas
Lawson Centre for Sustainability
Trinity’s world-class contribution to sustainable architecture will add 14,000 square metres to our campus, providing students with a hub for residential living and learning. The building will feature wood-beam construction and inspiring spaces for socializing and dining within a “living lab” that focuses on sustainability practices and research.
Ensuring Student Success
Our aspiration is to support Trinity’s students by enriching programs for academic guidance, career counselling and mental health initiatives, and substantially increasing financial awards available to students.
Enhancing Academic Excellence
Innovation in undergraduate education is Trinity’s hallmark. By engaging and challenging students with the best instructors in the field, our students and alumni will be equipped to meet the most complex and pressing issues of our time.
How Are You Living Trinity?
"What I like about the concept of ‘Living Trinity’ is that living organisms can change. There are a lot of people in the Trinity community who want to make the world–and the College–a better place, a place where students from diverse backgrounds can feel at home."
The Rev’d Andrea Budgey ’06 (MDiv), Humphrys Chaplin
"Trinity College has given me a family within the University of Toronto community. As a member of this community I have been pushed to challenge myself and enhance my personal academic success. Without the Trinity community to support my endeavors I would not be the student and person I am today."
Sebastian Warma ’21, H.B.Sc.
"What Living Trinity means to me is giving the experience of living in residence to as many Trinity students as possible. My life as an undergraduate was shaped by living for four years at St. Hilda's-"
The Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson ’60; MA ’62
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Campaign News
26 September 2024
Conversations with the New Provost: Nicholas Terpstra
On July 1, 2024, Nicholas Terpstra became the 16th Provost and Vice-Chancellor of Trinity College. As Professor of History at U of T, he holds…
24 June 2024
Mayo Moran and Trinity: Mutual Admiration Society
Trinity’s 15th Provost, Mayo Moran, concludes 10 years at the helm and leaves the College – and the Trinity community -- even better than she found…
16 April 2024
Dean of Arts Michael Ratcliffe to Retire
Michael Ratcliffe is Trinity’s Dean of Arts and Vice-Provost, and Professor in the Department of Immunology at U of T. In June 2024, the soft-spoken…