‘Health in Caribbean Hartford’ Forum at Trinity College September 15, 2018
Trinity’s Center for Caribbean Studies Hosting Daylong Forum Focusing on Health-Related Issues and Concerns of Hartford’s Caribbean Populations
Trinity’s Center for Caribbean Studies Hosting Daylong Forum Focusing on Health-Related Issues and Concerns of Hartford’s Caribbean Populations
Trinity is one of 11 U.S. colleges and universities that have joined to form the New University in Exile Consortium. These schools share a commitment to providing a haven for refugee scholars.
In her address to the Class of 2022—the most diverse class in the history of the college—Trinity College President Joanne Berger-Sweeney told students, “Connect, create, and commit to your education.”
More than 600 of Trinity’s Newest Students Are Arriving on Campus and Getting Started with Making the Most of Their Trinity Experience
Trinity Student Manages Bike Sharing Program on Campus
For Alejandra M. Pardos ’20, Internship Connects Classroom Concepts to the Real World
Trinity Student Ben Gambuzza ’20 Says Patience and Resourcefulness Were Important Parts of the Job
Summer Program Takes Students and Faculty Members on a Study Journey to Five Cities in Northern China
In its new space in downtown Hartford, Trinity connects the liberal arts to the real world.
25 Students Honored for Highest Academic Achievement in the First Year
Kristina A. Miele ’19 says Internship Will Help Her in Role as President of Student Government Association
City’s Leaders Applaud Work Exploring and Celebrating Brazilian Musical Traditions