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On Friday 16 July, Trinity College hosted a special afternoon tea in the College’s Clarke building to honour the contributions of Janet Lady Clarke and Sir William Clarke to the College and Janet Clarke Hall.
On Tuesday 19 July, educators from the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) brought their Martin Scorsese exhibition to Trinity College Foundation School (TCFS) Media & Communications students.
My Trinity story started with a dream of two special people in a small city in Indonesia, my mum and dad. They started lives in two humble families struggling to make ends meet. Dad eventually lifted up the family’s living standard through his hard work and dedication to his career. Meanwhile, mum and dad had a far-fetched dream for their sons to be educated overseas.
Many years ago (in 1992!) I started work at Trinity College, with a student cohort of about 50 students. My career followed a roller coaster up and down the hills as TCFS and student numbers expanded, contracted, and exploded – it was a rocky ride, with many administrative duties and many students, as well as raising two children.
The Trinity College Music Theatre Society presented an engaging and vocally stunning production of one of the world’s favourite musicals in the Union Theatre during May.
What do a travel technology expert, active wear designer and gym owner all have in common? The answer; they all studied at the Trinity College Foundation Studies program in 1996 and are all pursuing their passions. These three alumni are proving it’s never too late to follow your dreams!
I have been teaching in Foundation Studies since 1995. In that time I have taught in EAP and Literature over all the intakes we run. I am now teaching Literature in the February Main program and loving my work and my students as much now as twenty years ago.
Trinity is proud to congratulate Tess Ryan, the College’s first Resident Indigenous Liaison Officer – recipient of the 2016 Melbourne Poche Visiting Graduate Research Indigenous Leadership Award.
The story of the how WWI affected the family of alumnus Maurice Hurry (TC 1902) is told by Rusden Curator Dr Ben Thomas and reflected in the remarkable collection of WWI images he left for the Trinity Collection.
Hamidreza ‘Will’ Borghei (TCFS 2013) has been active in the Melbourne Space Program for the past two years. The Melbourne Space Program was initially a student project started by several engineering students from the University of Melbourne. The aim of their latest project is to build and launch Australia’s first nanosatellite.