
Third Annual ‘What’s Your Move?’ Student Performance
Performances are offered Thursday, April 18, and Friday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m.
Performances are offered Thursday, April 18, and Friday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m.
Through their persistent efforts, Trinity students have revived the College’s Model United Nations Club after it was dormant for several years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The club’s recent success at conferences can be attributed to the hard work of a determined group of student leaders.
Six Trinity College faculty members were awarded tenure, three were promoted to full professor, and nine retiring faculty members have been granted emeriti status this semester.
Joanne Berger-Sweeney will retire from Trinity College as its 22nd president on June 30, 2025, after serving the College for 11 years. A search for next president for the liberal arts college is underway.
Now in its fifth year, the Trinity Technology and Leadership Internship for Women provides students with technology skills and leadership experience. Mia Creane ’25, Vy Sa Nguyen ’26, and Hanna Saffi ’26 are participating in this internship program for the spring 2024 semester.
Robin L. Sheppard M’76, pioneer of women’s athletics at Trinity College, led the ceremonial beam signing for the $30.1 million expansion of athletic facilities, a project designed to benefit every student.
"We all benefitted as students benefited. . . . If we can, we should pay it forward," said Henry Mallari-D'Auria '83.
Hundreds gathered on the Main Quad midafternoon Monday, April 8, to view an eclipse with their own eyes protected, of course, by temporary eyewear.
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 celebration of Women’s Herstory Month, Trinity recently welcomed three-time Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas to speak to the community. “Never limit yourself due to other people’s limits or expectations,” said Douglas, the first Black woman to win the Olympic individual all-around title in gymnastics.