Dancers Stretch the Bounds of Choreography
A company of student dancers will open the performance series "Bodies Becoming: Three Evenings of Choreographic Research" tonight at Trinity College.
A company of student dancers will open the performance series "Bodies Becoming: Three Evenings of Choreographic Research" tonight at Trinity College.
The exhibition presents a selection of images by 11 prominent photographers from the collection of the Watkinson Library at Trinity College.
Trinity College Director of Athletics Drew Galbraith is one of 28 winners across seven divisions in college sports who will be recognized by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) June 11.
Hundreds gathered on the Main Quad midafternoon Monday, April 8, to view an eclipse with their own eyes protected, of course, by temporary eyewear.
Since the first fund was established in 1853, these gifts and accumulated investment returns have supported students and have made the Trinity experience possible.
Alumna Kaja LeWinn '98, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of California, San Francisco, will receive the award and deliver a speech October 30 at 4:30 p.m. in Mather Hall.
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.
More than 40 faculty members received honors during Trinity’s first Faculty Excellence Awards ceremony on October 17.
The nonprofit RESTORE: The North Woods recently awarded Susan Masino, Vernon Roosa Professor of Applied Science, a fellowship to collaborate on interests that align science and policy.
About a half year after construction began on a $31 million athletic center expansion, the space is beginning to take shape. Staff photographer Nick Caito recently documented the progress.
A Fulbright scholarship will enable Felix Thompson ’24, who graduated with a degree in public policy and law, to teach English in Tajikistan beginning in August.
Sarah Durkee ’24 won a Fulbright Combined Award for Austria to perform research, take classes, and teach English in Vienna, the longtime home to Sigmund Freud.