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Trinity’s FIRST Microcomputer: New Exhibit in Lobby of MECC
Earlier this month, on March 10, 2026, a new exhibit was installed in the ground-floor lobby at the eastern end of the Mathematics, Engineering, and Computer Science (MECC) building on Trinity College’s campus. Professors August Sapega and David (Dave) Ahlgren purchased Intel’s first 8-bit microprocessor ...
Watkinson Library Acquires Five New Artists’ Books, Courtesy of Booklyn
by Casey Machenheimer, Special Collections and Archives Librarian for Public Services, Research, and Outreach The Watkinson Library has acquired five new artists’ books, courtesy of the artist-run non-profit, Booklyn. Siempre Junto, 2026, by Raoul Deal (Milwaukee, WI) and Marshall Weber (Brooklyn, NY), with ...
Making the Box: Trinity Students Design Building Models
The Scheuch Atrium in the Raether Library currently features a new exhibit comprised largely of models built by students taking courses on architecture. With the architectural minor program flourishing at Trinity, Dr. Willie Granston ’13 answered a few questions about what the students ...
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