The Visionary Campus

The Visionary Campus

Thirty years ago, Trinity students had less to worry about than their Generation Z counterparts. Over the next decade, young Canadians will find themselves grappling with a multitude of sobering new realities: recurrent threats to public health, a climate in crisis, and escalating uncertainty in job and housing markets—to name but a few.Continue Reading

Classroom of the Future

Dean of Divinity Christopher Brittain and Dean of Arts and Vice-Provost Michael Ratcliffe on the importance of thoughtfully investing in and evolving Trinity’s academic offerings for the future.Continue Reading

Living Lab

Living Lab

John Robinson believes that universities have a key role to play in the fight for a more sustainable future: They are “living labs” where the best ideas can be tried and tested.Continue Reading

Change Makers

Change Makers

Rising sea levels. Blistering temperatures. Food insecurity. Threats to plant and animal life.

Climate change has created any number of severe problems, so it’s natural that many of today’s youth suffer from despair and anxiety over their ability to confront them.Continue Reading

From Alana’s Laptop

From Alana’s Laptop

  I hope that this message finds you and your loved ones well. I continue to work from home, as do many of the Trinity staff who do not need to be physically present on campus to look after the students who have returned to residence. I occasionally enjoy visits from Toby the puppy, pictured…Continue Reading

Five questions with… The Rev’d Andrea Budgey, Humphrys Chaplain

Five questions with… The Rev’d Andrea Budgey, Humphrys Chaplain

  The Rev’d Andrea Budgey, Humphrys Chaplain, answers our questions about this academic year, her advocacy work and more. Trinity Magazine: What are you most looking forward to about the 2020-2021 academic year? Andrea Budgey: This past summer has been a time of intense planning in the College (and in the church), and we’ve all…Continue Reading