Kate Zernike ’90: Breaking the Big Story

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 on its faculty, it was news. Not only because Nancy Hopkins and 15 other women used science to prove their systematic marginalization by MIT in a groundbreaking report, but also because MIT…Continue Reading

Trinity’s New Chief Volunteer: Chancellor Brian Lawson

Trinity’s New Chief Volunteer: Chancellor Brian Lawson

On September 6, 2023, Brian Lawson ’82 was installed as Trinity’s 13th Chancellor at the College’s annual Matriculation ceremony. While his appointment was announced in April 2023, for most in the Trinity community Brian and his wife Joannah Lawson (MIR ’89, U of T) were already familiar as active volunteers and supporters of the College.…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

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