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LECTURES  
SCIENCE & SOCIETY  
Science both responds to and shapes our changing world, as we, in turn, attempt to adapt to the rapid changes it produces. The speakers for this year’s Alumni Lecture Series – Science and Society – are all Trinity fellows or associates.
   

Wednesday, March 8
Science: Knowledge for Mortals
Dwayne Miller, Professor of Chemistry & Physics, University of Toronto; Canada Research Chair in Femtoscience; Director of the Institute for Optical Sciences.
   

Wednesday, March 22
Emerging Infectious Diseases and the North-South Paradigm: 
The Great Equalizers 

Kelly S. MacDonald, Associate Professor; Director HIV Research Program, University of Toronto; Microbiologist & Infectious Disease Consultant, Mount Sinai Hospital.
   

Wednesday, March 29
Is Global Warming Happening? Is Society Ready for the Science?
Marianne Douglas, Associate Professor of Geology, University of Toronto; Canada Research Chair in Global Change.
   
  All lectures will be held in the Trinity College Combination Room at 7.30 p.m. and will be followed by a reception. Please reserve a seat at (416) 978-2651, or e-mail alumni@trinity.utoronto.ca

 

 

Fifth Frederic Alden Warren Lecture
Tuesday, April 25. Richard Landon, Director, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, “Who Owned It and Why It Matters: Provenance.” George Ignatieff Theatre, 8 p.m. RSVP:
(416) 978-2653.

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  ART

Queen Street West Galleries and Lunch at the Drake
Tuesday, May 2. Starting at 11 a.m. there will be a guided walking tour of three happening galleries on Queen Street West, followed by lunch at the revitalized Drake Hotel. Space is limited; reservations are required in advance. $45 per person. For full itinerary and to register: (416) 978-2707; or juliaparis@trinity.utoronto.ca

 



 
CONVIVIALITY
  The Wines of Italy
Thursday, April 6. LCBO wine consultant Angelo Bean will lead a tasting of fine Italian wines. $25 per person. Combination Room, 7.30 p.m. Space is limited; reservations required in advance. To register: (416) 978-2707; or juliaparis@trinity.utoronto.ca

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  COLLEGE
  Spring Reunion
Friday, June 2 to Sunday, June 4. Reunion years end in a 1 or 6. All grads welcome. For information, please contact Julia Paris: (416) 978-2707; juliaparis@trinity.utoronto.ca
   

Annual General Meeting of Convocation
Wednesday, March 29.
Combination Room, 6.30 p.m. The meeting will be followed by a lecture by Prof. Marianne Douglas (see Lectures, above).
   

Spring Meeting of Corporation
Thursday, April 27. George Ignatieff Theatre, noon. (416) 946-7611; jwillard@trinity.utoronto.ca

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DIVINITY

Divinity Convocation
Tuesday, May 9
. Strachan Hall, 8 p.m.
   

Trinity Institute for Church and Society Conference  
Wednesday, June 7 to Friday, June 9.
Guest speaker: The Reverend Dr. Kenneth Leech, priest, writer, and former theologian-in-residence at St. Botolph’s Aldgate in London’s East End. Lecture topics: "Church and the City," "Ministering to Those in Need" and "Training for Urban Ministry." Information: (416) 978-2133; rachelr@trinity.utoronto.ca

   

The 22nd Annual Divinity Associates Conference
Creating Uncommon Worship

Monday, June 26
to Wednesday, June 28.
Speaker: The Very Rev. Richard Giles, Dean, Philadelphia Cathedral, author of Creating Uncommon Worship. Information: (416) 978-2707;

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