Sustainability Advances at Trinity College Recognized in Independent Review
Trinity College’s designation as an arboretum is among the achievements that boosted the liberal arts institution’s rating by an independent organization.
Trinity College’s designation as an arboretum is among the achievements that boosted the liberal arts institution’s rating by an independent organization.
Trinity College has appointed Scott Jordan as the next vice president and chief financial officer. He will join the Trinity community on August 14, 2025.
Telling Trinity's story each month through photography that offers a glimpse into the many presentations, performances, and competitions held during the academic year.
The award from Insight Into Diversity magazine, the largest and oldest publication in its field, honors academic library programs and initiatives that encourage and support inclusive excellence and belonging.
This week, Trinity College offers four performances of the timely drama about racism on college campuses and the responses that such incidents generate.
Madalene Spezialetti of computer science is asking her students to partner with AI this semester to create junk journals, poetry, and comic strips, to mount an art exhibition, and stage a musical performance.
Just like superstar gymnast Simone Biles, Trinity alumnus Robert Herbst '80 is marking a third trip to the Olympics at the 2024 Paris games. But you will not see Herbst on the floor. His work is supervising drug testing for gymnastics and basketball.
Robin L. Sheppard M’76, pioneer of women’s athletics at Trinity College, led the ceremonial beam signing for the $30.1 million expansion of athletic facilities, a project designed to benefit every student.
Trinity College alumnus Daniel Meyer ’80, P’20 will be the 2024 Commencement speaker and will receive an honorary degree along with local leaders Luke and Sara Bronin.
A Bicentennial Gala Saturday, May 11, at the Connecticut Convention Center celebrated the past and looked to the future. The event supported Trinity’s commitment to the city that its founders chose 200 years ago, raising funds for scholarships for Hartford students.
During the first-of-its-kind institute this month, faculty members from Trinity College, Quinnipiac University, and Clark University explored ways to incorporate primary sources into their coursework.
Trinity’s featured architecture dates back to the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, the time period that followed the campus’s 1878 relocation from a hill in downtown Hartford to its Summit Street home.