U of T Alumni Association Annual Meeting
The University of Toronto Alumni Association (UTAA) held its Annual Meeting on June 20, 2026, at Convocation Hall. This important gathering of the U of T Alumni Association began with President Melanie Woodin thanking alumni for their contribution to a year of successes at U of T.
Standard UTAA business items were also addressed during the business portion of the gathering, which was followed by Professor Randy Boyagoda, director of the Jackman Humanities Institute in conversation with Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Canada bureau chief for the New York Times. In their talk, “Covering Canada for the New York Times: the inside scoop”, they discussed insights and perspectives on covering Canada for the world during this time of geopolitical uncertainty and amid developing national issues.
We thank the alumni who participated in this important UTAA event and invite all U of T alumni to join us at our next Annual Meeting, which will take place during Alumni Reunion in 2027.
Frequently asked questions
What is the UTAA?
The UTAA is an organization that represents U of T alumni at home and abroad, helps alumni participate in the life of U of T and advances the university’s mission.
Who is allowed to participate?
If you’re a U of T alum, you may attend the Annual Meeting and participate by voting. You may either vote when you attend or appoint a proxy to vote on your behalf. All 720,000 U of T graduates around the world are automatically members of the UTAA and invited to attend all UTAA events.
Further questions?
Please contact us at utaa.secretariat@utoronto.ca if you have any questions.