Camp Us in the Summer
For those working at Trinity College, a chorus of youthful voices are background music throughout the summer. Dream Camp, serving Hartford children, has been a seasonal presence in the heart of campus for 26 years.
For those working at Trinity College, a chorus of youthful voices are background music throughout the summer. Dream Camp, serving Hartford children, has been a seasonal presence in the heart of campus for 26 years.
See an early illustration of witches flying through the air at the Watkinson Witching Hour on Halloween. Librarians invite the community to celebrate the holiday by glimpsing the evolution of ideas about witches and other scary characters within the collection.
Trinity’s Alumni Bicentennial Celebration, held during the traditional Reunion Weekend on June 8-11, 2023, brought a record number of alumni back to campus to celebrate each other and shared Trinity pride.
Analyzing data is something Michael A. Grubb, associate professor of psychology, is teaching the next generation of researchers. Three of his Trinity College students are disseminating that knowledge to an even larger audience.
Trinity College connected graffiti artist-activists from Dakar, Senegal and Hartford for a creative collaboration outside Trinfo Cafe on Broad Street. The demonstration was one of three stops in the capital city for the visiting artists as part of Hip-Hop History Month.
On Charter Day, the message was conveyed before a bank of television cameras at the State Capitol in the morning, and again before a crowd on the grassy lawn of the Main Quad at midday: 'Happy Birthday, Trinity!'
Two alumni who exemplify a talent for cultivating and maintaining Trinity friendships met for the first time at Reunion 2023 and now share a bond.
Jenny Wu, visiting assistant professor of fine arts at Trinity College, will display her abstract sculptural paintings at the Widener Gallery in the Austin Arts Center from September 25 through October 23.
A new study out of Trinity College tracked the prevalence of ticks on land in Connecticut with and without the invasive Japanese barberry plant.
New seating introduced to Mather Dining Hall as part of a summer renovation not only boosts capacity, it reshapes the function of the site. Booths with electrical outlets invite students to sit, meet with friends, and stay well beyond the time they've finished eating.
Inspired by Greek Mythology and Aztec cosmology, a student ensemble will perform a traveling spectacle across campus once a day for the next three days. Photography by John Atashian.
The 2nd annual What’s Your Move? concert will showcase student dancers and choreographers from across campus on stage in Austin Arts Center April 20 and 21, at 7:30 p.m. Photography by John Atashian.