Capitol Squash Continues to Pay It and Play It Forward for Hartford Students
Angel J. Salgado Jr. ’29 is featured in a Fox61 news story and video package about Capitol Squash, which has partnered with Trinity College for more than 10 years.
Angel J. Salgado Jr. ’29 is featured in a Fox61 news story and video package about Capitol Squash, which has partnered with Trinity College for more than 10 years.
The New Britain Museum of American Art will present The Museum of the Old Colony: An Art Installation by Pablo Delano, Charles A. Dana Professor of Fine Arts, from March 14 through July 5, 2026.
A recent article by Channon S. Miller '11, assistant professor of American Studies and history, was awarded the 2025 Letitia Woods Brown Article Prize for the Best Article in Black Women's History.
December 2025 highlights included end-of-semester concerts and performances, research presentations, preparation for final exams, recognition for long-serving faculty and staff, holiday celebrations, winter scenes on campus, and more.
Trinity has appointed Emily Williams as the College’s inaugural associate vice president for alumni engagement and Natasha Brown as senior philanthropic advisor.
A member of the Trinity College community recently donated blood stem cells to someone in need. Trinity is part of the Get in the Game program led by the global nonprofit NMDP. Donor registry recruitment events on campus have led to five blood stem cell donations in five years.
A presidential inauguration, three national championships; the close of the historic All In campaign, a collection of awards and honors. Take a glimpse at some of the moments that made this a stand-out year filled with pride at Trinity College.
Trinity is one of seven area colleges and universities that recently announced the official relaunching of the Greater Hartford Consortium for Higher Education.
The movement-based performance artist, vocalist, and writer interacted with dance classes.
The free annual event celebrated the start of the holiday season.
A group of computer science majors are part of a pilot program from Trinity’s Entrepreneurship Center that, together with business and community partners, is developing new uses for artificial intelligence.
Pediatrician and geneticist D. Holmes Morton, M.D., IDP’79, H’90 will receive the 2025–2026 Trinity College President’s Medal for Science and Innovation, which recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the STEM fields.