Photo Gallery: Reunion Weekend 2025 Welcomes Bantams Back to Campus
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Trinity College alumni from around the world returned to campus on June 5–8 for Reunion Weekend 2025. Bantams from class years ending in 5 and 0 reconnected with friends, reminisced, and made new memories.
An open house welcomed alumni to tour the new athletics facilities at The Scully Center. And introduced this year, Ideas Fest offered discussions of groundbreaking trends and timeless ideas that are driving change and progress. The event also featured a conversation with Dan Lugo, Trinity’s 23rd president.
Photos by Nick Caito. Video by Helder Mira.
Reunion Weekend 2025
Photos by Nick Caito.
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Dick Wyland ’70, M’70 donates sketches, photos, banners, and other Trinity artifacts to Eric Stoykovich, College archivist and manuscript librarian.
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Consie Berghausen ’75 and Kate Woodworth ’75 took part in the 50th Reunion Writers Panel.
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Philip Khoury ’71, H’21 and Thomas DiBenedetto ’71, P’08, ’12, ’13, ’15, ’17 in the Trinity College Chapel.
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Trinity College President Joanne Berger-Sweeney with Nina McNeely Diefenbach ’80, P’18.
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Dan Lugo (right), Trinity’s 23rd president, in conversation with moderator Claire Capeci ’85, president of Arnold Worldwide, during Ideas Fest.
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Dan Lugo (right), Trinity’s 23rd president, in conversation with moderator Claire Capeci ’85, president of Arnold Worldwide, during Ideas Fest.
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James W. Cuminale ’75, P’09 was awarded the Eigenbrodt Cup, one of the greatest honors that can be bestowed on a Trinity alumnus/a. A recipient of this honor must be an alumnus/a of national or international prominence, who has rendered unusual and significant service to the College.
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Danny Meyer ’80, H’24, P’20, founder and executive chairman of Union Square Hospitality Group and founder and chairman of the board of Shake Shack, speaks during the “Innovation in Entrepreneurship: Threads Driving the Future” panel as part of Ideas Fest.
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Panelists speak during the “Innovation in Entrepreneurship: Threads Driving the Future” panel as part of Ideas Fest: Danny Meyer ’80, H’24, P’20, founder and executive chairman of Union Square Hospitality Group and founder and chairman of the board of Shake Shack; Abigail Cook Stone ’10, co-founder of Otherland; Liz Elting ’87, co-founder of Transperfect and founder and CEO of the Elizabeth L. Elting Foundation; and Lou Shipley ’85, senior lecturer at Harvard Business School and Trinity Trustee.
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Panelists interact with the crowd at the “Beyond the Diamond: The Sport and Business of Baseball” panel during Ideas Fest: Dan Good ’95, vice president business development, St. Louis Cardinals; Derek Falvey ’05, president, baseball and business operations, Minnesota Twins; Sam Kennedy ’95, H’19, president and CEO, Boston Red Sox, and CEO, Fenway Sports Group.
Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of alumni, parents, families, and friends, the Trinity College Fund raised $10.5 million in fiscal year 2026, marking the most successful year for annual giving in the College’s history.
Birdie Stark ’26 reflects on her experience as a first-year seminar mentor: “We help students navigate both the academic and personal dimensions of college life—our role extends far beyond the classroom.”
A striking and colorful piece of art in the Cornelia Center created by conceptual artist Sol LeWitt underwent a thorough restoration this summer, nearly three decades after its installation.
Trinity College alumna Mia Creane ’25 will combine her interests in language, education, and technology this fall in the Slovak Republic, where she will serve as an English Teaching Assistant (ETA) through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.