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Recent visitors to the Dining Hall may have noticed the new digital exhibition of archival photos of the College and former alumni, on screen in the new cafe area.
A series of seven paintings by Melbourne artist Rod Gray marks the inaugural temporary art exhibition in the Leeper foyer, an exciting new art space created during the recent Dining Hall renovations.
The Warden, Professor Andrew McGowan, is delighted to announce the appointment of Mr Scott Charles (TC 1986) as Director of Advancement and to the related role of Executive Director of the Trinity College Foundation.
Trinity College Theological School celebrated the 20th anniversary of the ordination of women to the priesthood with a conference and book launch in September. The crowd included a number of pioneer figures in the ordination debate.
The Council of MCD University of Divinity today announced the appointment of the first Professors of Australia's first specialist university, including the Warden of Trinity College, Professor Andrew McGowan, and the Dean of the Theological School, Revd Professor Dorothy Lee.
On Sunday at Choral Evensong, three members of the Trinity community were formally acknowledged as the new Fellows of Trinity College, which is the highest honour the College can bestow.
'Home, and there find my wife making of tea,' the English parliamentarian and noted diarist Samuel Pepys wrote down on 28 June 1667, 'a drink which Mr Pelling the Pottecary tells her is good for her colds and deflexions.'
Distinguished medical researcher and Director of the 2013 Festival of Ideas at the University of Melbourne, Professor Fiona Stanley AC, has been appointed Lilian Alexander Fellow at Trinity College.
Renowned Australian sculptor, Michael Meszaros, recently visited Trinity to install a series of medallions cast by his father, artist Andor Mészáros (1900–72), in the foyer of the Theological School.