Author Archives: Kathy Prpic

Alumni at Large

Luisa Alvarez Restrepo ’15 By Jennifer Matthews Just five short years after graduating from Trinity, Luisa Alvarez Restrepo (LinkedIn: luisa-alvarez-restrepo) has already made a name for herself in the film industry. She co-wrote and co-produced Forbidden Tikka Masala, a 2018 short film that won seven awards at film festivals around the world and has been…Continue Reading

Alumni at Large

  Christine “Xine” Yao By Jennifer Matthews It’s been just 13 years since she graduated from Trinity, but Christine “Xine” Yao ’07 has accomplished a lot during that time. After earning her Honours BA in English with High Distinction, she went on to complete Masters degrees at Dalhousie University and Cornell University, where she also…Continue Reading

Five questions with… Stephen Scharper and Nicole Spiegelaar

Five questions with… Stephen Scharper and Nicole Spiegelaar

  In October, Trinity announced the appointments of Dr. Stephen Bede Scharper, Associate Professor at the School of the Environment at the University of Toronto and the Department of Anthropology at University of Toronto at Mississauga, and Nicole Spiegelaar, Assistant Professor with Trinity College and the School of the Environment as the inaugural leaders of…Continue Reading

Class Notes

News from classmates near and far Dennis Berk ’90 was appointed as the Dean of Aberdeen and Orkney in the Scottish Episcopal Church. Marc Bhalla ‘99 has earned a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Dispute Resolution from Osgoode Hall LawSchool. Patrick Orr ’76, ’80, a member of the Ontario Bar since 1982, was recently admitted to the…Continue Reading

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