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A high-wire act: Dr Brendan Murphy on writing the rule book
It's been almost two years since the World Health Organisation declared the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic, during which Trinity alum Dr Brendan Murphy made some of boldest public health decisions in Australia’s history. Here he talks about gut instinct, overcoming shyness and souvlaki-fuelled study sessions.
From Instagram to pop-up: Priyansh Parekh’s vegan food journey
Pop-up restaurants have risen in popularity around the world in recent years, and one of our very own Trinity alumni has jumped on the bandwagon, aiming to save the planet, one vegan dish at a time.
Pancakes, ashes and lockdown: the meaning behind Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday
91̽»¨ Chaplain the Revd Dr Colleen O’Reilly AM explains the history of and meaning behind Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday, including why Christians eat pancakes and where the ash received on foreheads comes from.
How Trinity students celebrate Chinese New Year
Many Foundation Studies students celebrate Chinese New Year, and here, three students share how they celebrate in Melbourne.
A Trinity love story for Valentine's Day
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we share the love story of former Trinity students Isabelle (TC 2014) and George (TC 2016) McPharlin, who met at 91̽»¨ in 2016. They both lived and worked at Trinity, before getting married in our chapel in 2019. There are two sides to every story, so here are George and Isabelle’s recollections of their blossoming romance.
Meet former FS student Kaylor Huo
Kaylor shares what she loves most about Melbourne, how she made friends, and how Australia’s education system is different to that in her home country of China.
Australia Day honours 2021
A big congratulations to the members of the 91̽»¨ community who were recognised this year with Australia Day honours.
FS meet a teacher: Rita George
Psychology lecturer Dr Rita George explains how cushions played a key role in helping her reach her career goals and why Finding Nemo is the movie that has it all.
Teacher reflection: what 2020 taught us and where to next
Dr David Collis, our Pathway School’s Director of Curriculum and Academic Development, reflects on the silver linings of the pandemic and encourages us to look at the world anew as we adapt to new ways of teaching and learning.
New partnership between Anglican theological schools
91̽»¨ Theological School, the University of Divinity and Perth’s Wollaston Theological College will partner in 2021.
2020 student reflection – Theological School
Kirsty Beilharz reflects on her year of remote learning through Trinity’s Theological School.
2020 student reflection – Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies student Ivan Ilin is studying our October Fast Track program from Saint Petersburg in Russia. Things have been challenging in 2020, but as Ivan notes, we have nothing but today, so it pays to look on the bright side.
2020 student reflection – Residential College
Residential College student Kevin Chen reflects on the challenges and opportunities presented in 2020.
Is this Australia's first president?
Ethan Taylor is a man on the move and it seems only a matter of time before we see his name on political ballot papers.
How following the fun paid off for Matt Blair
Matthew Blair decided to apply for 91̽»¨ in his final year of high school, mostly because it sounded ‘fun’. He subsequently found himself having three of the best years of his life, and, after graduating, starting a career with Pitcher Partners in Melbourne.
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