Trinity College Names Recipients of Faculty Honors for Fall 2018
Students Honored for Highest Level of Academic Achievement
Students Honored for Highest Level of Academic Achievement
In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the film Who Will Write Our History—based on the book by Trinity professor and alumnus Samuel D. Kassow ’66—will be shown around the world on January 27, 2019, with a post-screening discussion featuring Kassow on Facebook Live from UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.
RJ Chadha ’20 knew he wanted to pursue scientific research at Trinity, but he didn’t know how quickly he could make his mark on the scientific community.
Topics of Minicourses for Adult Learners Include ‘Memoir Writing,’ ‘Weather and Climate in our History,’ and More
With an appearance in Marvel’s Black Panther under his belt, Bryan Nshimirimana ’21 pursues his passions for the arts and being a student leader
Throughout the fall semester, local and national media outlets featured Trinity community members’ perspectives and expertise on a variety of topics.
Professors Include the Musical in Coursework and Explore Trinity’s Connections to the Revolution as Hamilton comes to the Bushnell
U.S. Supreme Court biographer offers insights on ‘Covering and Uncovering the Roberts Supreme Court’ during lecture at Trinity
There are no limitations to learning at Trinity College, even when the subject being studied is halfway around the world.
Trinity College students taking courses in computer science were among the audience members at the latest Connecticut Forum event, “Big Tech – What is the Future We’re Building?” The event brought together a panel of three experts to discuss the future of technology at Hartford’s Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts on November 16.
Students from six colleges and universities presented original scholarly work
Shutout Win At Wesleyan