Photos: On a Quest
Some first-year students arriving at Trinity's urban campus this year connected with peers for an outdoor adventure along the Appalachian Trail.
Some first-year students arriving at Trinity's urban campus this year connected with peers for an outdoor adventure along the Appalachian Trail.
As part an overarching effort to tell a truer and fuller story of Trinity College’s history, the Primus Project recently released the first in a series of podcasts.
Trinity College received about 1,100 more applications than last year for the entering class.
What began as a small public performance featuring local musicians and students, has grown into an annual event that draws musicians from around the world to this liberal arts college in the Northeast. But first, came the formation of the Samba Ensemble.
In partnership with a U.K.-based academic foundation, the Trinity Social Justice Institute will further elevate and expand the profile of its scholarly work.
The daylong event brought the community together to discuss the liberal arts experience, and to celebrate an alumnus who represents the "ideal of empowering humanity through the sciences.”
Students recently researched early alumnus Andrew E. Douglass, the father of dendrochronology, or tree ring dating, a proxy-dating method that can provide a glimpse into past climates.
Like much of the nation, Hartford has experienced a decline in lifeguards for its public pools. To understand the issue, students in Trinity College’s Liberal Arts Action Lab examined data, conducted focus groups, and proposed solutions.
Performances are offered Thursday, April 18, and Friday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m.
Four New England artists share work created from discarded materials and objects in an exhibition at the Widener Gallery from September 16 to 28. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
Lucia Green-Weiskel, visiting assistant professor of political science, is attending the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP29, virtually.
A national database on LGBTQ inclusiveness awarded Trinity College five stars—the highest possible rating—for the second consecutive year.