Making History: Trinity President Joanne Berger-Sweeney

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.

Trinity Community

New Students Move In

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.

Student Success & Enrollment Management

NIH Grant Supports Tiny Experiments Exploring Big Questions

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.

Faculty

Only a Phone Call Away

Diana Dinu ’27 is one of 10 student ambassadors employed by Trinity. They are the voices alumni hear across the phone line.

Alumni

Photo Gallery: The Jingle Dress Project

Eugene Tapahe's idea for "Art Heals: The Jingle Dress Project" came to him in a dream. As part of Women's History Month, the Tapahe family spoke about the significance of the dance and performed it with the Trinity College community.

Students

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.

Students

Primus Project Furthers Reach with New Podcast

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.

Academics