Author Archives: Andrea Herrmann

Book It! April 2024

DIANE KALEN-SUKRA’96 In Save Your City: How Toxic Culture is Killing Community & What To Do About It, Diane Kalen-Sukra asserts that toxic culture is eroding our sense of belonging, community and well-being. In this updated and illustrated fifth anniversary edition of her book, she empowers community leaders and citizens to come together to address…Continue Reading

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 sustainability in action; and when it is complete, it will give future students a chance to be immersed in sustainability,” graduating student Emmeline Caplan said in a special celebration on March 25 as she stood in front of the future…Continue Reading

Class Notes April 2024

NEWS               Congratulations to members of the Trinity community who were recognized with 2023 Arbor Awards, U of T’s highest honour for volunteer service in January: Alyson M. Barnett-Cowan, Andrew J. Foley, Andrew M. Kavanagh, Sheila M. Royce, Richard Ruggle, Margaret R. Sinclair, Catherine Siemens, Ann Wilton, Bruce Winter…Continue Reading

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 shared Trinity experiences, and look ahead to the College’s exciting next chapter. This year’s Reunion also includes several unique opportunities to connect with even more fellow alumni…Continue Reading

Dean of Arts Michael Ratcliffe to Retire

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 Brit will wind up his impressive tenure as dean, but his impact on the College will be felt for years to come. Advancing Trinity’s academic programs Vice-Provost and Dean of…Continue Reading

Trinity’s Vital Volunteers

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 (April 14-20, 2024) is an opportunity to celebrate the generosity and spirit of these amazing volunteers.  By Jennifer Matthews In honour of National Volunteer Week, we spoke with three amazing alumni…Continue Reading

Mark Ang: Making his Mark

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 firms. But on the day he was due to start his corporate career, fate intervened when Ang’s summer business start-up landed financing. He chose the entrepreneurial path—and hasn’t looked back.…Continue Reading