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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…

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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…

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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…

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Spring Reunion 2024: Happy Together

Spring Reunion is just around the corner! From May 29 to June 2, 2024, generations of Trinity alumni will come together to laugh, look back on their…

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Trinity’s Vital Volunteers

At the heart of the Trinity community are many alumni who continue to contribute to the College long after their graduations. National Volunteer Week…

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Trinity celebrates mass timber milestone

Trinity celebrates mass timber milestone “The construction [of the Lawson Centre for Sustainability] has given students a chance to see…

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Student Ciara Mahaffy during a run to support Juvenile Arthritis; Donor Tom Yen

Supporting changemakers at Trinity

Ciara Mahaffy is a passionate advocate, and what she cares most about is creating a stronger, more empathetic University community. Diagnosed with…

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Mark Ang: Making his Mark

A few months after completing his Commerce degree from Trinity, Mark Ang ’17 accepted a job offer from one of the Big Four professional services…

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Kate Zernike ’90: Breaking the Big Story

When Kate Zernike '90 broke the story of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)’s admission in 1999 that it had discriminated against women…

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