
Trinity College in Photos: May 2024
Telling Trinity's story each month through photography that offers a glimpse into the many presentations, performances, and competitions held during the academic year.
Telling Trinity's story each month through photography that offers a glimpse into the many presentations, performances, and competitions held during the academic year.
"We all benefitted as students benefited. . . . If we can, we should pay it forward," said Henry Mallari-D'Auria '83.
The daylong event brought the community together to discuss the liberal arts experience, and to celebrate an alumnus who represents the "ideal of empowering humanity through the sciences.”
Rise, the Bicentennial Exhibition at the Widener Gallery, offers recent work by seven artist alumni of the Studio Arts Program's postbaccalaureate fellowship. Fellowships provide support and workspace for artists as they shape the direction of their art and prepare for graduate school.
After growing up in Hartford and earning a bachelor’s degree at Trinity College, Haben Abraham ’10, LCSW, has returned to campus as the director of the Trinity Counseling and Wellness Center. “In coming back to Trinity and serving in this capacity, I’d like to help students build their own wellness practice,” Abraham said.
A new silver-topped staff donated to the Trinity College Chapel will usher in the annual Christmas Festival of Lessons and Carols this year. Alumnus Brendan W. Clark ’21 commissioned the ornate verge, which is similar to a mace in appearance and function, to commemorate the College’s Bicentennial and out of fondness for the Chapel.
Faculty, staff, students, alumni, and campus partners came together for the Bicentennial Fall Symposium at Trinity, in celebration of the College's 200th anniversary.
Award-winning poet and essayist Claudia Rankine will deliver the evening keynote, capping off a day dedicated to discussion on such topics as the value of a liberal arts education, entrepreneurial ventures, slavery and Trinity's founding, the Trinity Tripod and the future of student journalism.
After studying in South Korea as a Trinity undergraduate, Jeffery Huang ’22 is preparing to return to that country early next year—this time, supported by a prestigious Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Award.
Thanks to a prestigious Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Award, Olivia Zeiner-Morrish ’22 will travel this month to Cambodia, where she will spend nearly a year in local classrooms, helping to teach the English language while serving as a cultural ambassador for the U.S.