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Homecoming Weekend 2021, including several postponed milestone Reunion celebrations, took place on campus October 1-3.
Alumni representing 8 decades of Trinity history, along with students, parents, and friends of the college gathered on campus for a weekend packed full of events! Bantams from around the world came together to witness the dedication of the new Tansill Muldoon Stadium, gather with friends on the Main Quad to sample offerings from local food trucks, celebrate postponed milestone Reunions, and more!
Weren’t able to make it to campus for Homecoming Weekend 2021? Check out Homecoming On-Demand for highlights from the weekend including videos and photos!
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Andrew Aydin ’06 discusses his journey from the Liberal Arts to director and policy advisor to Congressman John Lewis, as well as co-authoring the #1 NYT Bestselling graphic novel trilogy MARCH, the first comics work ever to win the National Book Award.
Performances by Malcom Moon ’15, Malibongwe Thwala ’17, Mattea Sario '17, Brandon Serafino ’14, and Steve Syz ’17! Followed by a Q+A hosted by Eric Galm to help connect alumni with current musical students, and learn about their experiences beyond Trinity as emerging artists.
A conversation with Adrienne Amador Oddi, dean of admissions and financial aid and Julia Naclerio '08, M'20, associate director of college counseling at the King School, about the impact of the global pandemic on the college admissions process and their thoughts on what the future of college admissions holds.
Join Athletic Director Drew Galbraith, Emily Garner, head women’s basketball coach, Matthew Greason ’03, M’10, head men’s golf coach and head men’s ice hockey coach, and Kevin MacDermott, head men’s rowing coach as they discuss how they tackle recruiting and identify future Bantams.
A symposium celebrating the African American reception and interpretation of Dante’s epic poem, the Divine Comedy, featuring: Dennis Looney, Carl Phillips, Sherman Irby, and Cornel West; Introduction by Matthew Collins and moderated by Dario Del Puppo (Chair, Barbieri Endowment for Italian Culture).
With their eye on Trinity College’s upcoming bicentennial, five retired Trinity College faculty discuss what they found most memorable about teaching at Trinity and the strengths that will carry the college into the future.