Greek life, a tradition spanning over 165 years at Trinity, has grown to include about a dozen organizations, over 400 student members, and numerous proud alumni. The groups enrich a diverse campus culture, with about 20 percent of students involved, fostering a sense of brotherhood, sisterhood, and mutual interests.

Sorority members from Kappa Kappa Gamma participate in the Carnival at the Bicentennial Kickoff on May 5, 2023. The event featured lawn games, traditional fair food, branded Bicentennial giveaways, a fireworks finale, and music by student, local, and alumni performers. (Photo by Ginny Kemp)
Pi Kappa Alpha member at the Carnival, 2023.
A glimpse of earlier members of Pi Kappa Alpha during the Alumni Bicentennial Celebration, 2023.
Alpha Chi Omega display messages during Homecoming, 2022.
Alpha Chi Omega at Homecoming, 2022.
Kappa Kappa Gamma at Homecoming, 2021.
Ella Pepper ’21, former president of the Ivy Society at Trinity, said she valued the read-aloud initiative during the COVID-19 pandemic because supporting the local community is important to the members of the sorority. “As a group, we know how difficult the schools in Hartford shutting down must be on the community, and especially on the parents of the students. We wanted to give back to the schools in any way we could and felt that the read-aloud initiative was a meaningful way to do so,” Pepper said.
Sorority members from Alpha Chi Omega pledge support during the Trinity College LGBQT and Allies barbecue, complete with a picnic, games, T-shirts, spin art. (Photo by Shana Sureck, 2019)
Trinity College LGBQT and Allies barbecue. (Photo by Shana Sureck, 2019)
Alpha Chi Omega sister at the corn toss during Trinity Greenfest, 2019. The event promoted sustainability and included live music, speakers, informational booths, food, giveaways, and activities.
Trinity College fraternities and sororities, 2017.
Pi Kappa Alpha, 2017.
The Order of the Elms sorority, 2017.
Sorority table, 2017.
Sorority members attracted attention with flowers, balloons, and posters.
The Stella Society adds inflatables to attract students.
Alpha Epsilon Pi, 2017.
Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Chi Rho.
Greek Life Award winners for 2019-20.
In 2021, Vernon Social was transformed into the Cornelia Parsons ’80 Center—or the Cornelia Center for short. The building is now home to the Career and Life Design Center and a hub of student-centered activity.
Delta Delta Delta, 1981. (The Ivy)
The Zeta Theta chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma, 1982. (The Ivy.) The derbies were charity events, and were common on campus.
The Beta Omega chapter of Delta Delta Delta, 1981. (The Ivy.)
Kappa Kappa Gamma, 1982. (The Ivy)