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  2. Trinity College (occasionally referred to as The University of Trinity College) is a college federated with the University of Toronto, founded in 1851 by Bishop John Strachan.Strachan originally intended Trinity as a university of strong Anglican alignment, after the University of Toronto severed its ties with the Church of England.After five decades as an independent institution, Trinity ...

  3. Land Acknowledgement: We acknowledge that the land on which Trinity College and the University of Toronto operate is part of the traditional territories of the Huron-Wendat, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and the Mississaugas of the Credit, an Anishnaabe people, land covered by the Dish-with-One-Spoon wampum belt covenant.

  4. m.trinity.utoronto.ca › discover › take-a-tourThe Chapel - Trinity College

    VISITOR’S GUIDE TO THE TRINITY COLLEGE CHAPEL For the first 30 years in the ‘new’ location on Hoskin Avenue, Trinity College’s chapel services were held in Seeley Hall, originally designed as the Library Reading Room. In 1953 work began on the present Chapel; work was completed in 1955 and it was consecrated the same year.

  5. The Office of the Registrar provides all Trinity students with academic, financial, and personal advising. The advisors in our office will listen, offer answers, options, clarification, and advice, and can also refer students to other more specialized services offered by Trinity and the University of Toronto.

  6. The first Trinity College building was at the site of Trinity Bellwoods Park on Queen Street West and opened in 1851. Visitors to the park can see the original gate pillars and reproductions of the original gates at the south entrance to the park, but the building was torn down in the 1950’s. Eden Smith’s […]

  7. International Relations. The International Relations (IR) Program is a well-respected interdisciplinary undergraduate program within the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Arts & Science that is hosted by Trinity College.

  8. Jun 11, 2024 · THE TRINITY COLLEGE COMMUNITY We are first and foremost a community – a community built on a set of values that stress the importance of outstanding education in a setting that values creativity and believes in contribution. The foundation that Trinity College has built over more than a century and a half is strong. We […]

  9. m.trinity.utoronto.ca › discover › aboutHistory - Trinity College

    History of Trinity College Trinity College was founded in 1851 by John Strachan, the first Anglican Bishop of Toronto. The doors of the original Trinity College building on Queen Street West opened on January 15, 1852. The first woman student was admitted in 1884, and four years later Trinity established St. Hilda’s College for women, […]

  10. The study of international relations dates back to antiquity and remains one of the most vital disciplines in the academic community. Its purpose is to explore the enduring questions of the origins of war and the maintenance of peace, the nature and exercise of power within an international system, and the changing character of the participants in international decision-making.

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