Profiles
STRENGTH TO STRENGTH
The Chair: Bill Saunderson
It’s been more than 50 years since Bill Saunderson ’56 arrived as a fresh-faced youth at Trinity . Since graduating, he has been a chartered accountant with Clarkson Gordon (now Ernst & Young), co-founder of Sceptre Investment Counsel Limited, and later, a top Tory political strategist. Yet the memory of his university days remains fresh.
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The Programs: Robert Bothwell
Four decades ago, a young U of T history student named Robert Bothwell was always able to make his point. Read more >>
The Chapel Organ: Christopher Ku & John Tuttle
Chances are you have never seen the Trinity College Chapel organ, unless you’ve sung in the College’s choir. But if you think of your chapel experiences it’s likely that the deep tones of the organ resonate in your memory. Read more >>
The Provost: Andy Orchard
At first glance, it looked as if the wooden angels in Trinity Chapel had come to life. Or so you might think, watching nine little girls in nightgowns scamper across the quad, followed by an even smaller boy and a careful dad trying to keep order. This vision could mean only one thing: a new Provost was in town. Read more >>
The Scholarships: Bessie Qu & Johnny Nguyen
What is it about Trinity that makes it a magnet for the best and brightest students? It’s partly about reputation, of course. The College’s academic edge and its excellent programs account for much of its appeal to new students. Read more >>
The Academic Dons: Nora Ruddock and Navindra Persaud
The undergraduate years are an exciting point in any young person’s life, but the road is rarely smooth, and when problems of a scholastic or personal nature arise, it helps to have someone who can offer advice. Read more >>