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Trinity's vision to be a sustainable college in the 21st century focuses on the convergence of students, staff and members of the community working together to make sustainability 'a way of life'.
The reappointment of Associate Professor Andrew McGowan as Warden of Trinity College was enthusiastically endorsed by the Council last Wednesday night.
Congratulations to a long-term Trinity part-time casual employee and friend, Trevor Bradley, who was recently recognised for 50 years of service at the University of Melbourne, especially for his work with graduations.
On Wednesday 5 October, Trinity College will celebrate World Animal Day and St Francis’ Day with a Blessing of the Animals service, held on the Trinity Bulpadock.
On Monday 26 September, Trinity College, the University of Melbourne, welcomed Laureate Professor Bert Sakmann (Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry) as a Visiting Scholar.
Dean of the Theological School, the Revd Dr Dorothy Lee, recently presented a seminar on Matthew’s Gospel as part of an eConference run by the Roman Catholic Broken Bay Diocese, Sydney.
On Sunday 4 September, Trinity College celebrated the life and ministry of The Rt Revd and the Hon Sir Paul Reeves, who died on 14 August, soon after being diagnosed with cancer.
The Hon. Keith John Austin Asche, AC, KStJ, QC (TC 1946) and Mr Robert Champion de Crespigny AC (TC 1969) were formally acknowledged as new Fellows of Trinity College at an Evensong service held in the Trinity College Chapel on Sunday 28 August.
For many years, a circular oil painting in a highly ornate gilt frame of Raphael’s Madonna della seggiola – the Madonna of the Chair – has graced the Chapel walls.
Trinity College Chaplain, the Revd Dr Andreas Loewe, has been welcomed as a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in Great Britain, in recognition for his extensive research in church history.