Convocation Ceremony: on Thursday, June 12 at 10 am at Convocation Hall, we look forward to celebrating with Trinity College’s 490 graduates, who will receive their Honours Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Honours Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Commerce (for Commerce students who requested to graduate with their college). The Convocation speaker will be with Cameron Bailey, CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). You can also view Trinity’s Convocation ceremony on June 12 starting at 10 am ET: Live Broadcast (YouTube) or see below. Congratulations to our students, and we look forward to seeing you on June 12!
>> Meet a few of our graduates!
>> U of T Convocation Hub has all the important details for graduating students and families
Ceremony Webcast: Do you have family and friends who don’t have tickets to attend the ceremony in-person in Convocation Hall, but who would like to join you on campus and attend the reception? An alternative viewing venue is available directly south of Convocation Hall in the Sanford Fleming Building, Room 1101. This room is fully accessible and will broadcast the livestream.
Convocation Reception: Following the Convocation ceremony, Provost Nicholas Terpstra invites Trinity graduates and their guests to join in a celebration reception at the College (12 pm: approximate start time). Light refreshments will be served. Graduands were sent an invitation for the reception (to their @utoronto email address) on May 29, 2025.
College Photography: Trinity’s photographer will be taking photos throughout the day. Please note: as you arrive at Trinity for the reception, our professional photographer will be stationed at the front of the college to take complimentary photographs of graduates and their guests. Let us capture your special moment – please take a few minutes to stop by for a free photo!
Graduation Awards Ceremony: on Wednesday, June 11, we will honour Trinity College graduands and Trinity College program graduands for their outstanding achievements. Award recipients were sent an invitation to join the ceremony and reception. We look forward to celebrating with you and your families on June 11!
College Photography: Trinity photographer will be taking photos of award recipients at the ceremony; and is also available to take complimentary photos of graduands and their families at the reception.
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Emerging from Convocation Hall on June 12, Trinity’s newest graduates Mogtaba Alim, Gabrielle Dumé, Anjali Joshi-Dave, Esther Yubo Kassimiro Mogga, Luis Sanchez and Caitlin Zhang reflect on their accomplishments and future plans with Toronto Today. Photos by Alex Flood/TorontoToday |
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Graduating Trinity student Sara Ziadat combines her love of math and science to explore the leading edge of drug discovery research. |
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‘I’m here to become a changemaker:’ Trinity grad Esther Yubo Kassimiro Mogga, who escaped war-torn South Sudan to study at the University of Toronto. |
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Laidlaw Scholar Spotlight – Trinity graduand Gabrielle Dumé explores how advocacy drives policy and childhood obesity prevention initiatives in Barbados. |
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Congratulations to Trinity’s Nino Jan Pol Dosdos – recipient of the 2025 Gates Cambridge Scholarship (awarded to socially engaged and academically brilliant students)! |
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Trinity’s Luis Sanchez-Blanco is among 2025 UTAA Scholars! The U of T student award recognizes exceptional academic achievements & extracurricular involvement. |
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Trinity’s 2025 U of T Student Leadership Award recipients include 14 Trinity graduands. Congratulations to award recipients!
Alicia Balduzzi, Abigail Kirsten Delizo, Sara Eftekharzadeh, Qi Huang, Tavie Callisto Cromar Johnson, Ciara Fiona Seeman Mahaffy, Bhavnoor Kaur Pannu, Emily Qin, Amanda Rattle, Eugene Seo, Victoria Sephton, Stephanie Staibano, Jacqueline Zhao and Yinuo Zhao |
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Trinity’s Caitlin Zhang launches a new podcast – Econ Job Search Podcast with Caitlin Zhang – to help Economics grads in their job search. >> View all 6 podcasts on YouTube |
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