Photos: First Days

Trinity College's 634 new students arrived on campus under leaden skies on August 25. In preparation for the forecasted rain, some toted their belongings in garbage bags while others bundled boxes and mini refrigerators into wheeled bins and into their residence halls.

Students

The Class of 2027 Comes Together

Trinity College's 590 members of the Class of 2027 will arrive on campus this week from 36 U.S. states and 46 foreign countries. Some will just travel a few blocks to get here, while others cross thousands of miles.

Students

Trinity College Forum to Foster Dialogue

Both nationally and on campus, student activism continues to focus on the events unfolding in the Middle East. Two Dartmouth College faculty will join the Trinity College community virtually next week to share strategies for maintaining dialogue among those with differing viewpoints.

Announcement

Trinity College Opens Food Pantry

Located on lower level of Mather Hall, the resource reflects a growing recognition of food insecurity on college campuses. The number of food pantries at schools nationwide has swelled from 80 to around 800 in the last decade, according to Diverse Issues in Higher Education. 

Students

When Trinity is the Tradition

As many Trinity students and alumni can attest, the lens of ‘Trinity as a family tradition’ adds layers of personal meaning—both unique and shared—when reflecting on one’s college experience. Here is the Pedro family.

Alumni

When Trinity is the Tradition

As many Trinity students and alumni can attest, the lens of ‘Trinity as a family tradition’ adds layers of personal meaning—both unique and shared—when reflecting on one’s college experience. Here is the Koeppel family.

Alumni

Hartford Courant: Trinity College Aims for More Inclusive Campus

Trinity College President Joanne Berger-Sweeney spoke recently with the Hartford Courant about Trinity’s involvement with the American Talent Initiative, a Bloomberg Philanthropies-supported alliance of colleges and universities that aims to enroll 50,000 more low- to middle-income students by 2025. Berger-Sweeney said that the initiative’s goal aligns with the college’s own commitment to diversifying its student body.

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