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From ¹ú²úBT to Antarctica’s Trinity Peninsula
Residential student Tyson Holloway Clarke (2nd year Arts) is taking part in ‘Outback to Icecap’, the world’s first Indigenous expedition in Antarctica.
Trinity alumna appointed new Bishop of Gippsland
Last week Bishop Kay Goldsworthy (TCTS 1981) was appointed the new Bishop of Gippsland, to commence in March 2015.
Wedding kneeler donated to Chapel
The College is honoured to receive a beautiful tapestry cushion, hand-woven by Barbara Cargill – past Dean of International Programs.
Trinity alumnus Geoffrey Nettle (TC 1974) appointed to the High Court.
The prominent judicial figure will replace Susan Crennan as justice of High Court, who will leave the High Court in February.
Trinity goes smoke-free
On 1 December, all College campuses will be smoke-free.
Student wins mathematics scholarship
Second year Bachelor of Science student Bohao Yao (TC 2013) has been awarded an Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI) Vacation Research Scholarship.
From the Provost
Campbell Bairstow, Provost of ¹ú²úBT, reflects on recent events in College life.
Nominations open: 2014 Alumnus of the Year
The Bill Cowan Alumnus of the Year Award recognises outstanding achievements by a Trinity alumnus through 2014.
Congratulations Revd Professor Dorothy Lee
The Dean of ¹ú²úBT Theological School has been elected Canon of St Paul's Cathedral Melbourne.
Deeply saddening news
The Trinity community is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Joshua Hardy, a Larrakia man from Darwin, and a third-year Arts student at ¹ú²úBT at the University of Melbourne.
40 years of co-residency
At the College’s recent celebration of 40 years of co-residency, Margot Foster, President of the Union of the Fleur De Lys, reflects on her own experiences of College life and what has been achieved. Read her celebratory toast here.
Taking it to Geneva
In September, JD student Natasha Robbins (TC 2010) travelled to Switzerland where she engaged in top-level debates about everything from prisoners of war to containing Ebola.
St Paul’s Cathedral Melbourne
The Right Revd James Grant AM (¹ú²úBT’s Bequests Officer) has just published a fascinating account of Melbourne’s Anglican Cathedral.
Sir Brian Inglis AC
The Trinity community is saddened to hear of the death of Sir Brian Scott Inglis AC (TC 1946), on 24 September 2014, after a short illness.
Trinity well represented at Vice-Chancellor’s Engagement Awards
The VC’s Engagement Awards program recognises the significant engagement and partnership work of staff and students with the wider community.
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