Berger-Sweeney Named President-in-Residence
Joanne Berger-Sweeney, Trinity College president, emerita, has been named by the Harvard Graduate School of Education as a Judith Block McLaughlin President-in-Residence for the 2026–27 academic year.
Joanne Berger-Sweeney, Trinity College president, emerita, has been named by the Harvard Graduate School of Education as a Judith Block McLaughlin President-in-Residence for the 2026–27 academic year.
The 18th annual Samba Fest was held at Trinity College’s Austin Arts Center on April 25. Produced by Professor of Music Eric A. Galm, the festival featured live music, dancing, food, and family-friendly activities celebrating Brazilian culture.
Trinity has once again made Architectural Digest’s annual list of the most beautiful college campuses in America. The publication takes into consideration both architectural legacy and setting, and singled out Trinity for its picturesque Long Walk, landscape design, and Chapel.
Associate Professor of History Seth M. Markle and student organizers Aleema Kelly ’26 and Beckett Hennessey ’26 talk about the cultural and historical significance of the 20th Trinity International Hip Hop Festival.
A round-up of the upcoming week’s music and arts events highlights the 20th Trinity International Hip Hop Festival on April 9-12, featuring co-headliners Da Odd Couple and B-Boy Tim Andria.
Ben Stralka, head athletic trainer at Trinity College with Hartford Healthcare Campus Care, talks about his role keeping student-athletes healthy and strong during Athletic Training Month.
The College Squash Association recognized Joachim Chuah ’26 with the Skillman Award, presented annually to a senior men’s player who demonstrates exceptional sportsmanship and a consistently high level of play throughout their collegiate career.
Michael J. Hatch, Trinity College associate professor of fine arts, reviews the expansive new exhibition at the British Museum in London that focuses on the Japanese warriors as well as their long cultural afterlife.
The Trinity Bantams defeated the Wesleyan Cardinals 80-55 in the conference final, earning the Trinity team its third straight NESCAC title. With an automatic berth in the NCAA DIII tournament, Trinity seeks to defend its national title.
Eric R. Fossum ’79, H’14 was named by the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) as the recipient of the 2026 Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering for his groundbreaking “camera-on-a-chip” technology.
Godfrey L. Simmons Jr., visiting lecturer in theater and dance at Trinity and artistic director of HartBeat Ensemble, speaks about HartBeat’s first production as Trinity’s resident theater company.
Trinity alumna hockey player and former assistant hockey coach Kim Weiss ’11 has advanced her career quickly and is now assistant coach of the Colorado Eagles, the AHL affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche. “I always knew I wanted to coach,” she said.