
NSF, NIH Grants Awarded to Faculty to Support Research and Experiences for Students
Several members of the Trinity College faculty recently were awarded substantial grants to pursue long-term scientific projects alongside their students.
Several members of the Trinity College faculty recently were awarded substantial grants to pursue long-term scientific projects alongside their students.
Five Trinity College interns have been enjoying unique internship opportunities this summer, working with innovators at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and health equity.
Real Art Ways in Hartford will present the premiere of And all things hushed, an immersive theatrical and dance experience created by choreographer and Trinity College Theater and Dance Department faculty member Peter Kyle, June 17-18 and June 23-25, 2022.
Trinity College has renamed the recently renovated building previously known as Vernon Social in honor of Cornelia “Cornie” Parsons Thornburgh ’80, H’22, longtime volunteer and stalwart supporter of the college.
Trinity College recently hosted a delegation of government and university officials from Germany as part of a celebration recognizing 30 years of the Baden-Württemberg–Connecticut Partnership.
As the spring 2022 semester came to a close, Trinity College recognized students for outstanding achievements in academics, community service, and leadership at the 71st Honors Day.
The spring 2022 semester brings some big changes to Trinity’s Career and Life Design Center, which is now open in the Cornelia Center (formerly known as Vernon Social). As it continues its mission to empower students and graduates to be active agents in designing their careers, the center is a new hub for student-centered activity on campus.
Kara Swisher, tech journalist and contributing writer for ‘The New York Times,’ recently addressed the Trinity College community when she visited campus to receive the 2021 Moses Berkman Memorial Journalism Award.
As part of the “Breaking the Silence: Amplifying Our Voices” series hosted by Trinity College’s Women and Gender Resource Action Center, Trinity alumnae, current students, and a member of the faculty participated in a panel discussion exploring the term “Black Girl Magic” and how that concept shapes Black girlhood and womanhood.
Trinity students had the opportunity to hear from their peers involved in campus clubs and organizations at the Fall Involvement Fair, held on the Main Quad on September 21.