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Innis alumnus Jeff Rubin will launch his new book “THE EXPENDABLES: How the Middle Class Got Screwed By Globalization” in Innis Town Hall.
Thursday, May 286:30 - 8:30pm
Innis Town Hall 2 Sussex Ave. Toronto, ON M5S 1J5
Accessibility at Innis
Pre-Pride party for all alumni across the rainbow
King York Terrace 150 King Street W, Suite 200 Toronto, ON M5H 1J9
An exclusive pub night for class of Vic 1T5 to reconnect with friends and classmates. Tickets include one drink ticket.
Thursday, May 28, 7:00-10:00pm
Cat's Eye 150 Charles Street W Toronto, ON M5S 1K9
Use our interactive campus map and select "Powered Entrances" under "Accessibility". Please note that the wheelchair symbol links to information about the building's accessibility and entrances. If you require more information or assistance, please contact us.
We as individuals are the product of our experiences. Without the ability to learn and remember we would be mere vegetables. Graham will talk about memory and how this remarkable ability - the one that defines us as human beings with our own personalities, experiences, hopes and dreams – works. Tragically, as we age, we run the risk of developing dementia - where our ability to learn and remember is impaired. What causes Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, will be the second part of his talk.
MacLeod Auditorium Medical Sciences Building 1 King's College Circle Toronto, ON M5S 3K1
For all alumni celebrating their 55th, 60th, 65th, 70th, & 80th anniversaries.
8:30 AM – Registration 9:00 AM – Breakfast Service 9:30 AM – Formal program including optional photos11:15 AM - Optional Campus Bus Tour departing the Four Seasons Hotel11:45 AM - End of Campus Bus Tour at St. George Campus
Friday, May 29, 9:00-11:00am
Four Seasons HotelAria Ballroom60 Yorkville AvenueToronto, ON M4W 0A4
Join your classmates of 7T0 and their guests for Mass prior to your celebratory brunch
Friday, May 29, 9:30-10:30am
Loretto College 70 St. Mary Street Toronto, ON M5S 1J3
University of St. Michael's College campus accessible entrance and washroom locations: ACCESSIBILTIY MAP
A special brunch for the first graduating class of Erindale College in celebration of their 50th anniversary. After the brunch, take a complimentary shuttle downtown to the U of T 50th Anniversary Ceremony at Convocation Hall.
Friday, May 29, 9:00-11:30am
Lislehurst University of Toronto Mississauga3359 Mississauga RdMississauga, ONL5L 1C6
Join your classmates from 7T0 and their guests for an intimate brunch to reminisce and reconnect.
Friday, May 29, 10:30am-12:30pm
Elmsley Hall, Charbonnel Lounge 81 St. Mary Street Toronto, ON M5S 1J4
Join us on a double-decker bus tour of campus to see what's new and visit your old favourites. Tours depart hourly between 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. The final tour of the day will depart at 5:00 p.m.
Registration is encouraged - seats are available at a first-come, first-serve basis and rush seating will be available for walk-in guests.
25 King's College Circle Toronto ON M5S 1A1
The buses are accessible but for specific accessibility requirements, please contact us.
This luncheon is exclusively for UTSC's 1970 graduating class in celebration of their 50th year since graduating.
Friday, May 29 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Visit Hart House Visitor Info for accessibility information
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of graduation over lunch, before the U of T Medal Ceremony in Convocation Hall
Friday, May 29, 11:30am-12:30pm
Bissell House 15 King's College Cir Toronto, ON M5S 3H7
Canada isn’t getting any younger. With seniors 65 and over projected to make up nearly a quarter of our population by 2036, the Canadian health care system is struggling to meet the complex needs of older Canadians. But there is hope on the horizon.
Associate Professor of Medicine Samir Sinha, Director of Geriatrics at Sinai Health System and UHN, explains how a comprehensive Acute Care for Elders (ACE) approach is delivering better outcomes for older patients.
Sidney Smith Hall 100 St. George Street Toronto, ON M5S 3G3
Lecture details coming soon.
50th anniversary pins are given to those celebrating their 50th anniversary and Chancellor's medals will be given to alumni celebrating 55 years or more since graduating. Tables will be organized by class year. 12:00 PM. Reception (cash bar) 12:30 p.m. Lunch
Goldring Student Ctr 150 Charles Street W Toronto, ON M5S 1K9
Professor Sali Tagliamonte, chair of U of T’s linguistics department and an expert in examining how teenagers talk, will discuss her recent research, which focuses on the use of the word “wait” in vernacular North American English. This research builds on her vast studies into teenagers’ language and the origins of new words and usage, and how they vary according to age, gender, geography and social circumstances.
For alumni from the class of 1970 celebrating their 50th anniversary.
Convocation Hall: 1:00 p.m. – Registration 1:30 p.m. – Ceremony3:00 p.m. – Reception to follow
Convocation Hall 31 King's College Circle Toronto, ONM5S 1A1
Accessible entrance for convocation hall is to the right of Convocation main entrance (Dark wood door between collonade and Simcoe hall entrance).
Rain or shine, the tour departs from the A.B.B. Moore Foyer, Old Vic. Featured bulildings include Old Vic, the Goldring Student Centre, E.J. Pratt Library, Annesley Hall and Burwash Hall.
A.B.B. Moore Foyer, Old Vic 91 Charles Street West Toronto, ON M5S 1K5
Enjoy a casual social as you connect and meet with current medical students. Share your advice and career insights with the next generation of physcians. Exclusively for MD alumni, and former residents and fellows from the Faculty of Medicine. Space is limited.
Friday, May 29,4:00 - 6:00 pm
Medical Sciences Building,Student Lounge1 King's College CircleToronto, ON M5S 1A8
The Medical Sciences Building is accessible through both the 160 College Street entrance and the 1 King's College Circle entrance.
An evening featuring Executive Chef James Piggott, who will spend time talking about trends in plant based cuisine.
Wilson Dining Hall40 Willcocks Street Toronto, ON M5S 1C6
Sylvia Davidson, Manager of Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Therapeutic Recreation at Baycrest Health Sciences Centre, will explore the issue of intimacy as part of healthy aging. Focusing on the challenges presented by individuals’ desire for intimacy when faced with physical, mental, psychological, social and environmental barriers, her talk will explore values and beliefs about intimacy, aging and the relationship between these sensitive topics.
Artificial intelligence is ubiquitous in today’s society. However, it lacks emotional intelligence (EQ). For AI to truly transform our lives, machines must learn to become more human, possessing not only IQ but EQ.
Professor Kang Lee, Tier 1 CRC Chair in Developmental Neuroscience at U of T, draws on a century of psychological research in human emotion to discuss methods AI developers can use to create systems capable of detecting, decoding, interpreting and simulating human emotion.
In 2017, major media exposés of predatory sexual behaviour by powerful figures unleashed #MeToo, a hashtag now tweeted and shared more than 20 million times. This lecture by Jessica Johnson, executive editor and creative director of The Walrus and a lecturer at St. Michael’s College, traces the roots of #MeToo back through the history of feminism and journalism, exploring the contributions of both social media and mainstream media to ask: What's Really Changed?
The world is undergoing a fourth industrial revolution, where artificial intelligence and machine learning are poised to fundamentally reshape companies and even whole economies. Where will government and democracy fit in all of this? This talk explores the barriers that will (and perhaps should) prevent AI and automation from changing the way we make democratic decisions and the way government operates.
Join the Alumni Association, faculty and staff along with a special speaker to celebrate all that is new and exciting at St. Mike\'s! Hear about exciting upcoming events and learn how you can reconnect
Brennan Hall, COOP81 St. Mary's StreetToronto, ON M5S 1J4
In celebration of our graduating classes from 1990-1999, join us for dinner followed by a bonfire!
Reconnect with your former classmates over food, an open flame, and perhaps a song or two!
Interested in joining us overnight in residence? Look for information in your confirmation email once you've completed registration.
Friday, May 29, 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Please visit the UTSC Campus Map for information about building access at U of T Scarborough. Or contact us with your questions or concerns.
Exclusive for Trinity alumni of 1960 and guests. Reception (cash bar) at 6:00 followed by a sit down buffet dinner.
Friday, May 29, 6:00-10:00pm
Trinity College, Seeley Hall 6 Hoskin Ave Toronto, ON M5S 1H8
Exclusive for Trinity alumni of 1965 and guests. Reception (cash bar) at 6:30 p.m. followed by a sit down buffet dinner.
Friday, May 296:30 - 10:00 pm
Combination Room6 Hoskin AvenueToronto, ON M5S 1H8
Exclusive for Trinity alumni of 1970 and guests. Reception at 6:30 p.m. followed by a sit down buffet dinner. Provost Mayo Moran will present Golden Spoons as a memento of the 50th anniversary. Cash bar.
Friday, May 29, 6:30-10:00pm
Trinity College, Strachan Hall 6 Hoskin Ave Toronto, ON M5S 1H8
Exclusive to Trinity alumni of 2000 and guests. Let's gather for a relaxed evening of conversation. Cash bar and snacks available.
Friday, May 29, 7:00-11:00pm
Trinity College, Junior Common Room 6 Hoskin Ave Toronto, ON M5S 1H8
This reception is an opportunity for alumni from all grad years to mix and mingle and to reconnect and reminisce with grads from your year. Cash bar and plenty of snacks. Relive fond memories and make new ones.
Friday, May 29, 7:00-10:00pm
Brennan Hall, COOP 81 St. Mary Street Toronto, ON M5S 1J4
Exclusive to Trinity alumni 1990 and guests. Let's gather for a relaxed evening of conversation at our Reunion Kickoff event.
Friday, May 29,8:00-11:00pm
Harbord House150 Harbord StreetToronto, ON M5S 1H2
Exclusive to Trinity alumni 1995 and guests. Let's gather for a relaxed evening of conversation at the Aviary.
The Aviary484 A Front Street EastToronto, ON M5A 0J1
Join fellow Bloomberg Nursing alumni for a breakfast and champagne toast to celebrate the Faculty's 100th Anniversary. Limited spots are available.
Saturday, May 30, 9:00-11:00am
Health Sciences Building, 6th Floor Lounge 155 College Street Toronto ON M5T 1P8
Stop in for light refreshments, catch up with your former classmates and meet some of our current students that will be showcasing their latest projects.
Medical Sciences Building Student Cafeteria 1 King's College Circle Toronto, ON M5S 1A8
Join Dean Chris Yip, Skulemates, friends and department chairs for coffee at the Myhal Centre before heading to your home department events!
Saturday, May 30, 9:30-11:00am
Myhal Centre 55 St George St Toronto, ON M5S 0C9
Discover the Faculty of Law by taking a self-guided tour of the uniquely designed Jackman Law Building and the Flavelle House, a Heritage Toronto site.
Jackman Law Building 78 Queen's Park Toronto, ON M5S 2C5
You and your children can travel to a variety of faculties and departments, learning exciting facts from professors and grad students. All the activities are hands on, from computer coding, to telescope demonstrations, to learning how to fill a cavity. Join us for a morning of discovery with the kids. Especially suited to 4-12 year-olds and their grown-ups. Drop-in to one or all sessions!
J. Robert S. Prichard Alumni House 21 King's College Circle Toronto, ON M5S 3J3
Children and grandchildren of alumni in grades 1 to 8 are invited to join interactive, hands-on engineering workshops led by enthusiatic graduate and undergraduate student instructors. Includes t-shirt and lunch. Registration is required. Space is limited. This is not a drop-in event. Start time is 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, May 30, 9:30-10:30am
In today's USA, Donald Trump and his lawyers argue that the President is not subject to law. David Dyzenhaus, University Professor of Law and Philosophy, discusses this troubling governing style and asks what disregard for the rule of law in the United States and elsewhere means for democracies around the world.
In celebration of our graduating classes from 1990- 1999, join us for a talk by a beloved UTSC Professor.
Lecture starts promptly at 9:30 a.m, followed by a half hour coffee chat Q&A.
Saturday, May 30, 9:30 - 11:00 am
Take a tour of UTM's beehives and learn about the process of making honey while enjoying a sample of UTM honey.
Tours offered at 10:00, 10:30, 11:00, and 11:30. Select tour time at registration checkout.
Saturday, May 30, 10:00 am-12:00 pm
Communications, Culture and Technology Building Building Courtyard 3359 Mississauga Rd Mississauga, ONL5L 1C6
Come and revisit your favourite spots and see what has changed since your time on campus.This tour is designed to give you an opportunity to see our campus before you head off to mingle with other honoured years graduates at the reception and dinner.
Saturday, May 30, 10:00-11:00am
The John M. Kelly Library 113 St. Joseph Street Toronto, ON M5S 3C2
Join us on a double-decker bus tour of campus to see what's new and visit your old favourites. Tours will depart every half-hour between 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., with an hour break at noon. The final tour of the day will depart at 2:30 p.m.
25 King's College CircleToronto, ON M5S 1A1.
Sponsored by the U of T Alumni Association (UTAA). Join us for your alumni association's AGM. The first 200 attendees at the event will receive a special gift in appreciation of your engagement with the UTAA.
Convocation Hall 31 King's College Circle Toronto, ON M5S 1A1
More details coming soon.
Saturday, May 30, 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Rehabilitation Sciences BuildingRoom 104500 University AvenueToronto, ON M5G 1V7
Take a walk around campus with Professor Darryl Gwynne from the UTM Department of Biology to discover and learn about insects on campus, their life cycle and how they mate.
Sessions are one-hour long starting at 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Choose your preferred time at check-out.
All ages welcome. Rain or shine. Come prepared with walking shoes and dress for the weather.
Enjoy a brunch in Burwash Hall! Reconnect with old friends and share memories. Families and guests are welcome!
$15-Adults, $10-Kids (5-12) Free-Kids (4 & under)
Burwash Hall 89 Charles Street West Toronto, ON M5S 1K6
This event is limited to one guest per registrant. Exclusive to Faculty of Medicine alumni.Join an exclusive tour of the newly renovated Anatomy Museum. The Anatomy Lab provides an exceptional learning experience for over 2,000 students and trainees each year.
Saturday, May 30, 11:00 - 11:30 am
Medical Sciences Building Memorial Lobby 1 King's College Circle Toronto, ON, M5S 1A8
The Medical Sciences building is accessible through both the 160 College Street entrance and the 1 King's College Circle entrance.
Take a walk with Professor Peter Kotanen from the UTM Department of Biology to learn how plants defend and invade! Professor Kotanen will also point out interesting bugs and birds along the way.
Join U of T alumni and friends for a lecture on recent exciting discoveries in the study of dinosaurs and other fossils by Professor Robert Reisz from the UTM Department of Biology.
Professor Reisz is a vertebrate paleontologist who has developed innovative new techniques to unlock the secrets of dinosaur fossils.
A live webinar of this talk is available.
Communications, Culture and Technology Building Building, Room 1080 3359 Mississauga Rd Mississauga, ONL5L 1C6
Watch a live webcast about recent exciting discoveries in the study of dinosaurs and other fossils with Professor Robert Reisz from the UTM Department of Biology.
In celebration of our graduating classes from 1990- 1999, join us for a talk a beloved UTSC Professor.
Lecture starts promptly at 11:00 a.m, followed by a half hour coffee chat Q&A.
Saturday, May 30, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Sponsored by the U of T Alumni Association (UTAA). Program includes the presentation of The Carl Mitchell Award for Community Engagement followed by a keynote address by David Ben.
Join us for a tour of the Wallberg Building and its labs, including Unit Ops, SOCAAR, OCCAM, and BioZone. Meet and reminisce with faculty, students, and staff while you learn about the exciting new research taking place across the Department.
Saturday, May 30 11:15 am - 12:30 pm
Wallberg Building - WB238200 College StreetToronto, ON M5S 3E5
Catch up with changes at CivMin over the last year, hear the latest about the Survey Camp centennial and plans for a new bunkhouse, and chat with old friends. Tours of the Structures Lab and of the Lassonde Mining Building will be offered.
Galbraith Building - GB11735 St. George StreetToronto, ON M5S 1A4
Join the Chair of ECE, Professor Deepa Kundur as she sits down for a retrospective with Professor Emeritus Sergi Dmitrevsky.
Galbraith Building - GB20235 St. George StreetToronto, ON M5S 1A4
Exclusively for alumni of the Engineering Science (EngSci) or Engineering Physics (EngPhys) program. Mix, mingle and reminisce with classmates, EngSci Chair Prof. Will Cluett and student club representatives, and learn what's new in our ever-evolving and remarkable program.
Bahen Centre - EngSci Common Room40 St. George StreetToronto, ON M5S 2E4
Come meet new MSE faculty hires and learn about their research fields. Also, take a break with our students and have fun playing table tennis, foosball and board games. Do not miss this opportunity to come back to school and remember the joy!
Wallberg Building - W130184 College StreetToronto, ON M5S 3E4
Mechanical Engineering Building - Lobby5 King's College RoadToronto, ON M5S 3G8
Enjoy the cutest yoga session ever as baby goats climb, snuggle and sleep around you. For safety reasons, Goat Yoga is only available for guests ages 8 and up. Between yoga sessions, all ages are welcome to pet the goats!
Half hour sessions are being held at 11:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM and 2:30 PM. Select your session during check-out.
Enjoy a complimentary BBQ lunch at U of T Mississauga for alumni and guests.
Communications, Culture and Technology Building Courtyard 3359 Mississauga Rd Mississauga, ONL5L 1C6
BBQ lunch for all alumni on front campus.
Front Campus Tent 31 King's College Circle Toronto, ON M5S 1A1
In celebration of our graduating classes from 1990-1999, join us for a BBQ lunch and reconnect with your former classmates over an afternoon bite!
Saturday, May 30, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Cool off with an alumni family fun swim at the indoor pool at the UTM Recreation, Athletics and Wellness Centre.
Recreation, Athletics and Wellness Centre 3359 Mississauga Rd Mississauga, ONL5L 1C6
Join fellow Bloomberg Nursing alumni for an Ice-Cream social and an open house, including tours of our Simulation Lab and more.
Health Sciences Building 155 College Street Toronto ON M5T 1P8
Join fellow alumni for a panel discussion introduced by Prof. Edward Shorter and moderated by Prof. Edna Becker on advancements in Medical Imaging.Dr. Becker will also lead a discussion with practicing physicians and current residents on the resident experience.Guests are invited to stay after for a lecture on the World's First Robotic-Assisted Intracranial Embolization presented by Dr. Vitor Pereira - experience the future of radiology in action!
Saturday, May 30, 2:00 - 2:30 pm
Take the high-school aged kids in your life to visit campus during Alumni Reunion! This 2-hour walking tour will feature academic buildings, athletic and social facilities, Robarts Library, and other spaces on campus.
Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre 25 King's College Circle Toronto, ON M5S 1A1
Dr. Paolo Granata, Assistant Professor, Book and Media Studies and founder of the Media Ethics Lab at St. Michael's will speak about the unique genius of Marshall McLuhan and how McLuhan's work remains relevant in today's digital media landscape.
Fr. Madden Hall, Carr Hall 100 St. Joseph Street Toronto, ON M5S 1J4
In celebration of our graduating classes from 1990-1999, put on some comfy shoes and join us for a tour of our campus. Walk down our new campus trail, visit some of our new buildings, and walk through some of the old spaces you remember!
Saturday, May 30, 2:00 - 4:00 pm
In celebration of our graduating classes from 1990-1999, get ready to get your sweat on and join us for an athletic activity hosted by our UTSC Department of Athletics.
Activity details coming soon!
Members of the Class of 6T5 will make short presentations on an aspect of their life’s work or principal interest. From light-hearted to deadly serious there will be lots to think about.
Saturday, May 30 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Junior Common Room6 Hoskin AvenueToronto, ON M5S 1H8
Guided tour led by Royal Ontario Museum volunteers of artistic treasures: carvings, heraldic ornament, 17th century Flemish tapestry, paintings, glass and Gothic chapel. Requires walking and climbing stairs.
Trinity College 6 Hoskin Ave Toronto, ON M5S 1H8
Are smart cities a good idea? What transport infrastructure should we construct? Where should we build more housing?
Professor Shoshanna Saxe of civil and mineral engineering will discuss critical issues in city-building today and how thinking holistically about infrastructure changes our perceptions of what should and should not be built.
Discovering planets beyond our solar system is the vanguard in human exploration. But the biggest payoff is discovering distant worlds with the potential to host life.
Kristen Menou, Professor of Physics and Astrophysics and founding director of the Centre for Planetary Sciences, will discuss efforts to understand the diversity of climates on “other Earths” across the galaxy.
A unique opportunity to tour the recent renovation of the lower level of the College into a state-of-the-art archive facility.
Trinity College, Archives- Lower level 6 Hoskin Ave Toronto, ON M5S 1H8
Few subjects provoke stronger opinions in healthcare than medical cannabis. Is it safe? Is it effective? What conditions is it useful for?
In this interactive discussion, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy faculty members, Professor Lakshmi Kotra, clinician-scientist Carlo De Angelis, clinician-educator Maria Zhang and moderator, Prof. Jamie Kellar, Acting Director PharmD Program, discuss the medicinal properties of cannabis, current research and debate on its effectiveness, benefits and potential risks.
Gender bias remains a significant barrier to women's career advancement. Joyce He, a Rotman PhD candidate in Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management, will discuss the ways women navigate gender biases in the labour market and explore how organizations can reduce decision-making bias and create more diverse talent pools.
Join us for a conversation with Heather McPherson (BScOT '85, MSc '04), President & CEO, Women's College Hospital. Formal proceedings will be followed by a reception with alumni and friends of the Departments of Physical Therapy and Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy.Event fee includes finger foods and one drink ticket per person.
Saturday, May 304:00 - 6:00 pm
Medical Sciences BuildingRoom 3153 1 King's College Circle Toronto, ON, M5S 1A8
The John M. Kelly Library113 St. Joseph Street Toronto, ON M5S 3C2
An opportunity to see the recent renovation of the main floor of the College into the new Student Services Centre.
Trinity College, Main Floor 6 Hoskin Ave Toronto, ON M5S 1H8
Exclusive for Trinity alumni of 1980 and guests. Join us at a special screening of films by our very own Nancy Lang, Richard Phinney and Graham Yost at 4:00 p.m. Following the Garden Party we will regather. Cash bar and snacks available.
Saturday, May 30,4:00 - 10:00pm
Rigby Room,St. Hilda's44 Devonshire PlaceToronto, ON M5S 2E2
Exclusive to Trinity alumni and guests. Alumni from the Classes of 2010 to 2020 are invited to a mixer and to meet Provost Mayo Moran. Snacks and cash bar. There is a limit of one guest per alumni.
Trinity College, Provost's Lodge 6 Hoskin Ave Toronto, ON M5S 1H8
Join alumni and friends at a traditional Anglican Evensong service with a choir under the leadership of John Tuttle, Trinity Director of Music.
Trinity College, Chapel 6 Hoskin Ave Toronto, ON M5S 1H8
Have a drink before attending the Honoured Year's dinner, or if you are unable to attend dinner, drop by for a drink to meet up with your former classmates. Cash bar.
Brennan Hall, Main Hall 81 St. Mary Street Toronto, ON M5S 1J4
Rediscover your alma mater, reunite with friends and renew your Skule™ spirit. Expect an appearance from the Lady Godiva Memorial Band and the Cannon. Ticket includes hors d'oeuvres, four international food stations, live music and two drink tickets.
For hotel group discount rates, please visit the following partnered hotel links:Kimpton Saint George HotelInterContinental Toronto YorkvilleChelsea Hotel Toronto
$75 - until May 4th$100 - after May 4th
Saturday, May 30, 6:00-10:00pm
Exclusive for Trinity alumni and guests. A chance for all years to get together. Fabulous food providing a light dinner. This event gets rave reviews every year. Not to be missed!
Trinity College, Strachan Hall & the Quadrangle 6 Hoskin Ave Toronto, ON M5S 1H8
An exclusive dinner for the class of Vic 6T5 to reconnect with friends and classmates.
Alumni Hall 91 Charles Street West Toronto, ON M5S 1K5
In celebration of our graduating classes from 1990-1999, join us for an evening of good music, food, and conversation!
Your '90s local resident DJs will be spinning on the 1's and 2's!
Saturday, May 30, 6:00 pm - 12:00 am
Join your classmates along with other alumni from honoured years ending in '0 and '5 for dinner and presentation of class medals (for attendees who were unable to attend the medal presentation at U of T). Wine at dinner is included with the price of your meal.
Canada Room 81 St. Mary Street Toronto, ON M5S 1J4
Exclusive to Trinity alumni of 1985 and guests. Let's gather for a relaxed evening of conversation. Cash bar and snacks available.
Saturday, May 30, 8:00-11:00pm
Trinity College, Junior Common Room 6 Hoskin Ave Toronto, ON M5S 1H9
Exclusive to Trinity alumni 1990 and guests. Let's gather for a relaxed evening of conversation at the Duke of York.
Saturday, May 308:30 - 11:00 pm
Duke of York39 Prince Arthur AveToronto, ON M5R 1B2
Exclusive to Trinity alumni 2015 and guests. Let's gather for a relaxed evening of conversation.
Saturday, May 30, 8:30-11:00pm
The Pilot22 Cumberland StreetToronto, ON M4W 1J5
All USMC Alumni are invited to attend Mass at St. Basil's prior to heading over to brunch and the Alway Award presentation.
Sunday, May 31, 10:30-11:30am
St. Basil's Church 50 St. Joseph Street Toronto, ON M5S 1J4
Join your USMC classmates and friends for Brunch and the presentation of the Alway Award.
Exclusive to Trinity alumni 2000 and guests. Let's gather for a relaxed brunch. Children are welcome!
Sunday, May 31 12:00 pm
Sister Linda Gregg CSJ, co-presenter of the Eco-theology Faith and Practice course held at the Villa St. Joseph Retreat Centre will speak about eco-theology and the relationship between human religious/spiritual worldviews and environmental issues.
Trinity College, Chapel 6 Hoskin Ave Toronto, ON M5S 1H9
Would you like to live like a student and stay in residence during Alumni Reunion? Loretto College residences are available. The rate includes internet and breakfast. Parking extra.
Would you like to live like a student and stay in residence during Alumni Reunion? Lower Burwash residences are available. The rate includes internet and breakfast. Parking extra. To book your accommodations, please email arun.dandona@utoronto.ca.
$74/night, single room$100/night, double room
Friday, May 29, Check-in by 4:00 p.m. Check-out by 11:00 a.m.
Saturday, May 30, Check-in by 4:00 p.m. Check-out by 11:00 a.m.
Would you like to live like a student and stay in residence during Alumni Reunion? Upper Brennan residences are available. The rate includes internet and breakfast. Parking extra.
Join fellow Bloomberg Nursing alumni to cheer on the Toronto Blue Jays as they take on the Texas Rangers. Pre-game social will be hosted at The Pint Public House. Cost includes one drink and hors d'oeuvres at the pre-game social and group ticket in the 200 level outfield. Limited spots are available.
Thursday, June 4, 5:00-10:00pm
The Pint Public House277 Front Street West Toronto, ON M5V 2X4
Rogers Centre 1 Blue Jays Way Toronto, ON M5V 1J1