Our dedicated students become successful alumni in varied interesting careers. Read more about some who have been featured in the Trinity Reporter.

David Weinstein ’90

Consultant, Weinstein Rare Disease and Clinical Development Consulting

“When David’s interest in medical school led them to a biology lab in the Albert C. Jacobs Life Sciences Center, he learned that undergraduate students were engaged in research with their professor. He knew it was highly unusual for undergraduates to have such an opportunity, and he was keen to join them.” Read more about Weinstein.

Christian Sidor ’94

Professor of biology, University of Washington; curator of vertebrate paleontology and associate director of research and collections, UW Burke Museum

“The single biggest thing that Trinity did was provide the opportunity to do research that led to a peer-reviewed publication while I was still an undergraduate.” Read more about Sidor.

Lindsey Marshall, D.M.D., ’93

Cosmetic dentist; QVC guest host

“Trinity gave a strong background in science and the arts and let me explore both of those interests in a way that made me want to pursue those passions in my career.” Read more about Marshall.

Katharine Brown ’98

Venue owner; flower farmer/florist; science teacher

“The opportunities afforded me at Trinity were incomparable: challenging classes with amazing professors, labs, late-night studies, clubs, travels abroad, and the best people with whom I shared it all.” Read more about Brown.

Brendan T. Campbell, M.D., M.P.H., ’92

Donald W. Hight Endowed Chair in Pediatric Surgery and chief surgical quality officer at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center; professor of surgery and pediatrics at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine

“But the most valuable aspect of my Trinity education that continues to serve me well is the liberal arts foundation that taught me to think critically and to write clearly. I tell anyone who will listen that my parents are still getting value from their investment in my Trinity education because I continue to utilize these skills in my daily work.“ Read more about Campbell.

John Manak ’84

Professor, Departments of Biology and Pediatrics, University of Iowa and U.I. Carver College of Medicine

“I enjoyed being in a vibrant liberal arts setting that allowed me to obtain a world-class education across a variety of different disciplines.” Read more about Manak.

Richard P. Reading ’84

Vice president of science and conservation at Butterfly Pavilion

“Trinity provided a great, multidisciplinary foundation. I built on that initial training in graduate school and through the mentorship of others in the real world, particularly Drs. Susan Clark and Stephen Kellert. A liberal arts education was a crucial part of my growth as a person, and for that I am grateful.” Read more about Reading.

Kara Ryczek, D.V.M. ’96

Veterinarian and owner of Paws Calls mobile veterinary practice

“My favorite memory at Trinity overall was the student/friendship bonds that were formed. For me, this was in the gym, on the lacrosse field, and, of course, in the labs! I am blessed to have gone to Trinity; it definitely helped pave my path to become the successful and confident woman I am today.” Read more and Ruczek.

Melissa Everett ’75

Executive director, Sustainable Hudson Valley

I chose Trinity for the flexibility. I was able to take some of everything, from neurophysiology to dance. When you are leading an organization that is pretty much creating its road map while navigating, you need a huge tolerance for ambiguity and uncertainty, as well as an ability to create mental models that are useful and compelling to others.