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Where Trinity's news, people and ideas come together February 2003
 
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Expanded Advisory Committee Sets to Work

Oscar Arias to Visit Trinity 

TC Field Station Receives Conservation Award

Columns

Trinity Conversations

Sound Bites

People

Mellon Foundation

HR News

News in Brief

Happenings

Calendar of Events

 

The Quad is a monthly newsletter for the entire Trinity community that is intended to bring people together from all areas of the College with a common source of information for campus news and events.

Michael Bradley '98, Editor
Assistant Director of Publications
Michael.Bradley@trincoll.edu
 

Communications Office
79 Vernon Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06106

Past Issues:

January 2003
December 2002
November 2002
October 2002

 

 
Sound Bites
   
 
A periodic selection of Trinity
          employees in the news
   
     

“Often in colleges, theater and dance departments aren’t real. They’re there to serve certain needs but they don’t have an identity of their own. I think we established a department that honors the different disciplines as they really are and tries to build a spirit of innovation in our students.”

Judy Dworin, professor of theater & dance, “Believing in Trinity,” by Christopher Arnott, Stage Directions, January, 2003


“The fact that English is spoken so widely,” Katz observes, “gives people a false sense of comprehension about the world…A person has a unique identity and personality in each language. If you speak only one language, it’s like walking into a room and only seeing one color.”

Dori Katz, professor of modern languages, “Dori Katz to kick-off Wintonbury Poetry Series in Bloomfield,” Bloomfield Journal, December 27, 2002


“Institutional reforms are critical to the success of market-based reforms. Markets must be provided with adequate investments in economic infrastructure, an effective regulatory framework that promotes competition, and protected from externally induced shocks via the use of temporary controls on short-term (financial) capital flows.” 

Miguel D. Ramirez, professor of economics, “Market Reforms are Crippling Latin America,” (Editorial), Hartford Courant, January 17, 2003


“It’s a whole new challenge,” said Heischman, principal at St. Albans School and a pastor at Washington National Cathedral since 1994. “It’s always something I’ve had a hankering for.”

Rev. Daniel Heischman, incoming College chaplain, “Trinity College Gets a New Chaplain,” by Johnny Mason, Hartford Courant, January 16, 2003


For complete copies of any of the above articles, contact the Communications Office at ext. 2140.

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