First Summit Innovation Challenge Promotes Entrepreneurship among Trinity Students

Trinity College recently hosted the first Summit Innovation Challenge to promote entrepreneurship on campus through a “Shark Tank”-like competition that featured students pitching their inventions. Trisha Mohan ’26 won first place with her invention, the CandleCover, and Jade Mellitz ’26 won second place with Sandy Soles.

Trinity Community

Black History Month Events Engage Trinity Community in Discussions of Intersectionality

A full schedule of Black History Month events at Trinity College included a visit from keynote speaker Da’Shaun Harrison, a Black trans theorist and storyteller. “Protect the Culture: All Black Errthang” served as the theme for this year’s Black History Month programming, encompassing diverse aspects of Black history and culture for the Trinity community to explore.

Trinity Community

Engineering Students Receive Grants from NASA Connecticut Space Grant Consortium

Trinity College engineering majors Kevin Clark ’23 and Ananya Swamy ’23 recently received student project grant awards from the NASA Connecticut Space Grant Consortium. The students are developing innovative senior capstone projects with the help of their group members, project advisers, and now the added support of NASA grant funds.

Academics

How Pigs in Borneo Shed Light on Human-Wildlife Interplay

A Trinity College researcher explored remote jungles to learn about wildlife behavior. The resulting study provides evidence about socio-cultural and ecological factors that underpin the behavior of one species.

Academics

Photo Gallery: Kukily Afrofeminst Arts Collective

The Kukily Afrofeminst Arts Collective, presented their work "Negra, negra, negra soy," at Trinity College Feb. 9, as part of Black History Month. The performance was designed to strengthen connections, generate a greater understanding of each others' lived experiences, and engage in art making.

Hartford

Study: Time to Treat Underlying Causes of Missed Doctor Visits

For patients with chronic conditions, regular medical appointments are integral to treatment. So, a research team including a Trinity College professor and an alumna is trying to pinpoint the reasons some patients with multiple sclerosis miss them.

Alumni

Here or To Go? Trinity Introduces Reusable Takeout Containers

As part of the Sustainability Action Plan, Trinity College introduced a new system of reusable takeout containers at its central dining location. If successful, the program may expand to other campus eateries such as The Cave and The Bistro.

Students

White House Internship Is ‘an Amazing Opportunity’ for Trinity Student

Trinity student Cormac Bruce ’25 completed a paid internship in the White House Office of Public Engagement in the fall 2022 semester, working in Washington, D.C., while also earning Trinity credits for independent studies and his once-in-a-lifetime co-curricular experience.

Academics