‘Something very special’: Woodsworth College Alumni Association establishes student awards for future cohorts
Throughout its nearly 200-year old history, the University of Toronto has seen hundreds of thousands of alumni make their mark across the globe. Half a century after its founding, Woodsworth College alone has sent more than 30,000 alumni into the world. In many cases, they’ve returned to where it all started.
The Woodsworth College Alumni Association (WCAA), like most other alumni associations at the university, is governed by a board of directors comprising alumni volunteers who create meaningful opportunities for alumni to reconnect with the college, fellow alumni and the university.
The WCAA supports students through events like the inaugural Woodsworth College Alumni Panel Event, the Alumni-Students Mentorship Program and, many years ago, the Woodsworth Annual Book Sale. Spearheaded by the late alumna Wiebke Smythe, the book sale raised more than $100,000 and created the Book Box Award. The association also created the WCAA Summer Abroad Award and the WCAA Award through the Boundless Promise Program.
Some WCAA board members help govern other aspects of the college as well, simultaneously sitting on the Woodsworth College Council, the Woodsworth College Academic Advisory Board and on the university’s College of Electors.
WCAA remains dedicated to upholding the spirit of alumni giving back that is integral to the university, serving as a relevant and valuable resource for the entire Woodsworth community through initiatives like the alumni survey to stay connected with its constituents.
Here, past and present WCAA board members reflect on how volunteering with the alumni association has impacted their lives and strengthened their connection to their alma mater.