Henry Mallari-D’Auria ’83 Makes Exceptional Commitment
"We all benefitted as students benefited. . . . If we can, we should pay it forward," said Henry Mallari-D'Auria '83.
"We all benefitted as students benefited. . . . If we can, we should pay it forward," said Henry Mallari-D'Auria '83.
On Sunday, December 8, Trinity College hosted the 65th annual Christmas Festival of Lessons and Carols for the Greater Hartford community.
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.
Trustee Eric Estes ’91 died Tuesday, June 4, in Providence, Rhode Island, where he was a vice president at Brown University.
Tom and Ann Johnson have made a provision in their will that will provide a bequest of $10 million to the College, making them two of Trinity’s most generous benefactors.
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.
From a student orientation program to bus passes, water bottle fillers, compost sites, and a textbook swap, Trinity College's sustainability efforts proliferate.
On Sunday, Trinity College shed its quiet cloak of summer as a flurry of new students began arriving with boxes, bags, family members and furry friends in tow.
A new, $385,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will fund an optical microscope that will enable Michael Puljung, professor of neuroscience, to delve further into questions about the human body at the cellular level.
Diana Dinu ’27 is one of 10 student ambassadors employed by Trinity. They are the voices alumni hear across the phone line.
A Trinity College research team recruited city residents as “voter captains” to pursue the goal of convincing friends, family, and neighbors to vote in the November election.
Students, staff, and neighbors are clearing out gardens in and around campus as the growing season nears an end.