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Remembering Chancellor Graham

He was, wrote Trinity Provost Mayo Moran, the very best of us. Widely admired, deeply respected and much loved, Trinity Chancellor William C. Graham…

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Friends of the Library: More than a book sale

A favourite fall event for book lovers and the entire Trinity community, the Trinity College Book Sale returns this October, with cautious optimism…

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Meet your 2022-2024 alumni leaders

This spring, Shannon Garden-Smith ’12 was elected chair of the Alumni Association of Trinity College, and Matthew Kieswetter ’16 (MDiv) was elected…

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Five Questions with… Rev. Dr. Christopher Brittain, Dean of Divinity

Five years into his role and just before he begins a one-year sabbatical, we caught up with Trinity’s Dean of Divinity and Margaret E. Fleck Chair in…

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Celebrating Volunteers: Carolyn Kearns and Bob Hutchison

Decades after graduating, Carolyn Kearns and her husband, Bob Hutchison, continue to be active members of the Trinity community. The former…

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Brian and Joannah Lawson

Five Questions with… Brian and Joannah Lawson

Brian Lawson ’82 and Joannah Lawson (Master of Industrial Relations ’89, U of T) are the alumni behind Trinity’s Integrated Sustainability…

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Apart, But Together: 2020-2021 Donor Impact Report

As Trinity and the whole world gradually return to more familiar ways of living and working, we look back on last year and say THANK YOU! The…

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Celebrating our future: the Ground Blessing Ceremony for the Lawson Centre for Sustainability

On November 16th, we marked an important moment for the College in a moving ceremony. A handful of supporters of the Lawson Centre for Sustainability…

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Remembering Anne Steacy

“Curiosity is, in great and generous minds, the first passion and the last.” ― Samuel Johnson On September 26, 2021, the Trinity community lost one…

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