‘Women at the Summit’ Panelists Discuss ‘Coeducation in Context’
Trinity panel reflecting on 50th anniversary of coeducation at the college features former students and faculty members
Trinity panel reflecting on 50th anniversary of coeducation at the college features former students and faculty members
Trinity College students and members of the staff, faculty, and the Hartford community recently gathered at Cinestudio for a film screening and panel discussion about how to help students successfully complete their education.
The first members of Trinity College’s Class of 2023 include 277 students admitted through Early Decision (ED) and eight previously admitted students who reaffirmed their commitment to Trinity after deferring their admission for a year.
Among bachelor’s institutions recognized this year as top producers of scholars, Trinity tied for the top spot with Colgate University and Middlebury College.
Community Sites Included Night Fall, Journey Home, Grace Episcopal Church, and More
Brooke LePage ’19 Reflects on Trinity’s ‘Bantams & Beyond’ Program for Graduating Seniors
Highlights Include Courses on Nutrition and Yoga, New Study Away Opportunity in Tanzania
Hundreds of members of the Trinity community gathered around the country at a dozen venues—with many more participating online—to officially launch Women at the Summit.
Students Honored for Highest Level of Academic Achievement
In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the film Who Will Write Our History—based on the book by Trinity professor and alumnus Samuel D. Kassow ’66—will be shown around the world on January 27, 2019, with a post-screening discussion featuring Kassow on Facebook Live from UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.