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The GG and U of T

The Right Hon. Adrienne Clarkson is sworn in as Governor General Read More

When the Right Hon. Adrienne Clarkson was sworn in as Governor General this fall, she became the university’s highest-ranking Canadian alumna.

Clarkson graduated from Trinity College in 1960 with a bachelor’s degree in English literature and earned her MA in 1962. As she developed a career in writing and broadcasting, she kept in touch with the university as a member and chair of the provost’s committee at Trinity. She was named an honorary fellow of the college in 1996.

The years at U of T were formative for the Hong Kong immigrant; here her love of literature and the arts was ignited, and she was sensitized to politics as vice-president of the Students’ Administrative Council and head of St. Hilda’s College.

Like the office of the governor general, U of T is an institution that must be reinvented by each new generation while standing the test of time. “Universities like U of T can maintain their reputation through excellence in academic standards, good student-staff ratios, and enlightened and decent human relationships,” Clarkson says.

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