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  3. Trent University Mourns the Passing of Dr. Morden Yolles

Trent University Mourns the Passing of Dr. Morden Yolles

February 1, 2024
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In the enduring structures of Trent, the memory of honorary degree recipient Dr. Morden Yolles lives on

Dr. Morden Yolles, 1925-2024. Their memory lives on at Trent University

The Trent community is saddened by the news of the passing of Dr. Morden Yolles, Trent honorary degree recipient and distinguished figure who contributed to the building of Trent’s Reginald Faryon Bridge and Champlain College.

Guided by the visionary leadership of founding Trent President Dr. Thomas H.B. Symons and the innovative designs of architect Dr. Ron Thom, Dr. Yolles applied innovative construction techniques to create Champlain College. Drawing inspiration from Yale University engineers, Dr. Yolles developed a composite material using local stone and concrete for the distinctive walls of the College, which sits on the banks of the Otonabee River. This technique gave the buildings a distinctive sculpted texture, contributing to the unique aesthetic identity of Champlain College.

Dr. Yolles’ commitment to integrating aesthetics and functionality principles into construction extended to various projects across Trent University, including the Reginald Faryon Bridge, connecting the east and west banks of the campus.

Beyond his engineering prowess, Dr. Yolles was recognized for his philanthropic endeavours, involvement in arts, education, healthcare charities, and his role as a mentor to subsequent generations of engineers and architects further emphasize his legacy. The University presented him with an honorary degree in 1991.

Trent extends heartfelt sympathies to Dr. Yolles’ family and friends.

Read the full obituary for Dr. Morden Yolles.

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