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In photos: Melanie Woodin’s first 48 hours after being named U of T’s president-designate

Melanie Woodin, who was named U of T’s 17th president on March 26, snaps a selfie with community members at U of T Scarborough (photo by Polina Teif)

In the two days after being named the University of Toronto’s 17th president, Melanie Woodin met with students, staff, faculty and senior leaders across the university’s three campuses as part of a whirlwind schedule that barely included time to take congratulatory phone calls.

The renowned neuroscientist officially begins her five-year term as president on July 1, 2025 – but her association with the university began more than three decades ago. A professor in the department of cell and systems biology, Woodin earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from U of T in the 1990s before joining the university as a faculty member in 2004 and becoming dean of the Faculty of Arts & Science in 2019.

“I am deeply honoured to be selected to serve as the 17th president of the University of Toronto,” Woodin said in remarks to Governing Council on Wednesday following her appointment. “What an exceptional time for our institution – one of the great universities of the world, embarking on its third century.”

Here’s how Woodin’s first 48 hours as U of T’s president-designate unfolded through the lenses of U of T photographers:


Woodin is applauded as she walks through Governing Council Chamber in Simcoe Hall on the St. George campus.
(photo by Johnny Guatto)

Woodin is applauded as she walks through Governing Council Chamber in Simcoe Hall on the St. George campus.

Woodin chats with U of T Chancellor Wes Hall following a meeting of Governing Council on March 26, 2025.
(photo by Johnny Guatto)

Woodin chats with U of T Chancellor Wes Hall following a meeting of Governing Council on March 26, 2025.

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(photo by Polina Teif)

One of Woodin’s first stops as president-designate was U of T Scarborough, where she met with U of T Vice-President and U of T Scarborough Principal Linda Johnston (holding the book) and other senior leaders.

Woodin speaks with Riya Osti and Arjun Singh Yanglem at U of T Scarborough
(photo by Polina Teif) 

Woodin has a conversation with Riya Osti, an international student from Nepal at U of T Scarborough, while fellow U of T Scarborough international student Arjun Singh Yanglem looks on.

In her initial remarks to Governing Council, Woodin said “students remain at the core of our purpose” and that she plans to work closely with U of T Vice-President and Provost Trevor Young, faculty deans and professors “to advance pedagogical innovations that enhance student learning and to build local campus communities so that every student finds their home.” 

Staff members, wearing orange safety jackets, chat with Melanie Woodin
(photo by Polina Teif) 

Staff members, wearing orange safety jackets, chat with the president-designate at a reception event at U of T Scarborough.

Woodin takes a group shot that includes both her family and members of her lab
(photo by Polina Teif) 

Woodin takes a group shot at Hart House on the St. George campus that includes both members of her family and colleagues from her lab. To her right: Samuel Delage and Melissa Serranilla. And to her left: Madeleine KaminskiPeter KaminskiSarah WhiteJordan Rosenfeld and Vineeth Raveendran.

Melanie Woodin embraces Meric Gertler at Hart House
(photo by Polina Teif) 

U of T President Meric Gertler, who has served in the role since 2013, embraces Woodin during an event at Hart House on March 27, 2025. 

He has called Woodin “a highly accomplished and authentic leader who is passionate about student success.”

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(photo by Polina Teif)

Woodin spoke with two U of T Nobel-Prize winners at Hart House: University Professor Emeritus Geoffrey Hinton, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2024 …

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(photo by Polina Teif)

… and University Professor Emeritus John Polanyi, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1986.

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(photo by Lisa Lightbourn)

Coffee break!

To Woodin’s right (from far right): Governing Council Chair Anna Kennedy, Assistant Vice-President, Office of the President and Chief of Protocol Bryn MacPherson and U of T Vice-President and Principal of U of T Mississauga Alexandra Gillespie.

And to Woodin’s left: U of T President Meric Gertler.

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(photo by Lisa Lightbourn)

Incoming Governing Council student member Albert Pan snaps a photo with the president-designate at U of T Mississauga.

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(photo by Lisa Lightbourn)

Woodin takes a seat with students and senior administrators in the rotunda of the Innovation Complex at U of T Mississauga. 

Back row, from left: Governing Council undergraduate student member Ehab James, Vice-President and Provost Trevor Young and incoming Governing Council student member Albert Pan.

Front row, from left: students Damien Kemka Douvanla and Ahmed Manasseh; President-designate Melanie Woodin, Vice-President and Principal of U of T Mississauga Alexandra Gillespie and U of T President Meric Gertler.

Courtesy of UofT News