Teaching Interns Help Lead Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy Summer Science Academy
Trinity Student Jessica Duong ’19 is Among 12 Interns Interested in Careers in Teaching
Trinity Student Jessica Duong ’19 is Among 12 Interns Interested in Careers in Teaching
Haley Dougherty ’18 Has Pursued Path to Public Service throughout Four Years at Trinity
Alicia Abbaspour ’18 was recently awarded an English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
Since the first fund was established in 1853, these gifts and accumulated investment returns have supported students and have made the Trinity experience possible.
Rise, the Bicentennial Exhibition at the Widener Gallery, offers recent work by seven artist alumni of the Studio Arts Program's postbaccalaureate fellowship. Fellowships provide support and workspace for artists as they shape the direction of their art and prepare for graduate school.
President Joanne Berger-Sweeney and Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs Sonia Cardenas congratulated everyone who received recognition at the 73rd annual Honors Day ceremony.
Trinity charted a path through a global pandemic and celebrated its bicentennial under President Joanne Berger-Sweeney, whose very appointment as the first woman and first Black president of the College was historic. After more than a decade at the helm, Berger-Sweeney will retire at the end of the academic year.
The daylong event brought the community together to discuss the liberal arts experience, and to celebrate an alumnus who represents the "ideal of empowering humanity through the sciences.”
The intensive classroom experience with Tuck’s MBA faculty includes a capstone team project, recruiting services, and one-on-one career guidance.
Trinity’s Alumni Bicentennial Celebration, held during the traditional Reunion Weekend on June 8-11, 2023, brought a record number of alumni back to campus to celebrate each other and shared Trinity pride.
As many Trinity students and alumni can attest, the lens of ‘Trinity as a family tradition’ adds layers of personal meaning—both unique and shared—when reflecting on one’s college experience. Here is the Koeppel family.
As many Trinity students and alumni can attest, the lens of ‘Trinity as a family tradition’ adds layers of personal meaning—both unique and shared—when reflecting on one’s college experience. Here is the Pedro family.