Hall ofFame

The Hall of Fame celebrates U of T alumni who have made exceptional contributions to their areas of work, including intellectuals, artists, scientists, doctors, lawyers, engineers, architects, and those whose careers straddle multiple disciplines. The Hall of Fame will continue to grow alongside the U of T itself, as graduates continue to distinguish themselves in various areas of practice.

One of the best aspects of attending the U of T is being able to count oneself among the distinguished ranks of alumni. We hope that this section of our database will inspire current and future students to take pride in their institution and their studies, and to perhaps one day join our Hall of Fame. Big or small, every alumni’s contributions to their field are important and appreciated.

Here you will find the biographies of notable alumni such as Frederick Banting, Northrop Frye, Margaret MacMillan, Roberta Bondar, and Donald Sutherland, et al. If you know of a notable alumnus that you think we should profile, please let us know on the comment board or via email at info@uths.org.

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Archibald Huntsman
David Gauthier

David Pierre Gauthier was born in 1932. In 1950, he entered the University of Toronto with three admission scholarships and subsequently pursued studies in both Philosophy and English. Gauthier ha…

Lawrence Morley

Lawrence Whitaker Morley was born in 1920 and died in 2013. In 1938 , he was a student at Trinity College, working towards a bachelor’s degree in Physics and Geology. His studies were interrupted i…

Margaret MacMillan
Norman Bethune
Northrup Frye
Roberta Bondar
Ursula Franklin

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