President’s Convocation Begins 198th Academic Year at Trinity College
Trinity College welcomed 535 first-year students and 22 transfer students during the combined President's Convocation and Matriculation ceremonies.
Trinity College welcomed 535 first-year students and 22 transfer students during the combined President's Convocation and Matriculation ceremonies.
Trinity College economics major Rayan Ali ’22 explored multiple aspects of the finance industry working remotely as a sales and trading summer analyst with Citigroup in Boston, under the direction of alumnus Jake Robertson ’17.
The Trinity organization H2OPE, founded by Ace McAlister ’20, completed its first well in June 2021 and looks forward to continuing to expand clean water access in rural Ethiopia and, eventually, throughout Africa.
Ten Trinity College students have been engaged in mathematics research over the summer. Hanyang Luo ’24, Adam Minahan ’23, and Digesh Chitrakar ’22 are among the mathematics students whose summer research experiences are helping further their academic and future career interests.
Trinity College has named the students who have earned Faculty Honors for the spring 2021 semester.
Trinity College engineering major Sandra Ofori ’23 is working remotely this summer as an intern with Scottish Rite for Children, a pediatric hospital in Dallas, Texas, under the direction of alumna Kirsten Tulchin-Francis, Ph.D. ’98.
Max Norteman ’23 is one of many Trinity students conducting research on campus this summer. His research project with Benjamin C. Carbonetti—director of the Human Rights Program and lecturer in human rights—investigates the environmental impacts of United Nations peacekeeping projects.
Trinity College has named the students who have earned Faculty Honors for the fall 2020 semester.
The five-week session offers lessons in STEM and character-building.
In a perfect convergence of his Trinity College majors in neuroscience and German, Nic Zacharewski ’23 is spending his summer as a brain cancer research intern at a lab in Heidelberg, Germany, and writing about the experience in a blog.