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Trinity alumna Siobhan Stagg (TC 2007) has travelled an exciting path in the last few years, studying and performing abroad in what promises to be an exciting international singing career.
Trinity College Memorial Wing, affectionately known as Jeopardy, was dedicated by the Archbishop of Melbourne, and officially opened in 1958 by former Trinity student and Rhodes scholar, the Lieutenant Governor, Sir Edmund Herring (TC 1911).
Climate Change – Cultural Change: Religious Responses and Responsibilities, edited by Dr Anne Elvey and Dr David Gormley-O’Brien, which will be launched in August, is a collection of essays given at a symposium held in October 2011.
Recently unveiled at the Residential College commencement drinks were the purchases made by the ER White Club in 2012; two oil on board paintings by rising young artist, Carla Hananiah.
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.
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.