The Trinity Reporter Spring 2025

Features
In tribute…
Trinity community celebrates Joanne Berger-Sweeney
Fresh air, fresh perspective
Students ‘immersed in science’ at Trinity College Field Station in Ashford, Connecticut
Imaginative interplay
Exhibition showcases dialogue between Graham Collection, works by current Haitian-born artist
Pick me up
Three alumni share the hobbies that keep them happy
Positive impact
Groundbreaking Human Rights Studies Program marks 25 years
Enduring effects
Legacy gifts vital to future generations of Bantams
When the past is present
Drew A. Hyland, Charles A. Dana Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, a Trinity faculty member from 1967 to 2015, teaches a class in the 1990s. His scholarly interest in the philosophy of sport—which also happens to be the title of one of the books he authored—remains relevant today; Hyland recently was cited in a New York Times story, “What’s Your Major? Some Say ‘Sports’ Should Be an Acceptable Answer.” His other academic areas of expertise included ancient Greek philosophy, 19th- and 20th-century continental philosophy, and the philosophy of art.
Do you have memories you’d like to share of a course with Hyland or with another faculty member who taught lessons that still guide you today? Please email your recollections to [email protected].