Our stories are what make being a Bantam so special-- we're sharing a few of them here.
Philanthropy for the Past, Present, and Future of Trinity
Marlynn and Bill Scully ’61 have honored members of the Trinity community by creating opportunities for current Trinity students. They hope to inspire others with their generosity.
Committing to Trinity Students
When a parent of two Trinity alumni wanted to celebrate the place Trinity had in her children’s lives, she knew supporting financial aid would be one way to “pay it forward.”
Paul E. Raether ’68, H’14, P’93, ’96, ’01 on Dream Camp
Paul Raether is an accomplished alumnus and an extraordinarily generous philanthropist. Bloomberg Businessweek Extra interviewed him on their podcast to discuss Dream Camp, a Trinity-based camp for Hartford youth.
Becoming Bantams
The Barksdale Family’s journey to Trinity included a little bit of serendipity.
Twinning at Trinity
This family has two generations of twins who have blue and gold in their DNA.
Alumni Offer 2020 Graduates Career Lessons Learned from the Great Recession
Two alumni shared their reflections on graduating under difficult economic circumstances.
With thousands assembled for Trinity College’s 199th Commencement, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont told the Class of 2025, “Every generation has its challenges. I want you to take on those challenges with optimism, because optimism is an energizer, and not fear, because fear is a tranquilizer.”
Alumni, students, parents, and friends joined President Joanne Berger-Sweeney at Jazz at Lincoln Center on Monday, April 28, to celebrate the All In campaign for Trinity College. The memorable event included entertainment by Trinity’s very own Chapel Singers, the Trinitones, and singer-songwriter Rachel Platten ’03.
The Scully Center, a major addition to the George M. Ferris Athletic Center, will serve as a dynamic hub for fitness, recreation, and wellness activities, providing students with the resources they need to thrive physically and mentally. It will be a cornerstone for fostering a vibrant and healthy campus community for years to come.