Trinity College Staff and Faculty Celebrated for Their Dedication
Trinity College celebrated the dedication of staff and faculty members who are this year marking milestone anniversaries between five and 35 years.
Trinity College celebrated the dedication of staff and faculty members who are this year marking milestone anniversaries between five and 35 years.
Seven alumni student-athletes and former coaches make up Trinity College's Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2024. The group will be inducted this fall during Homecoming Weekend.
Amanda Verga ’24 has received a Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to pursue a master’s degree.
Sarah Durkee ’24 won a Fulbright Combined Award for Austria to perform research, take classes, and teach English in Vienna, the longtime home to Sigmund Freud.
Christopher Hager, Hobart Professor of the Humanities and professor of English at Trinity College, has received a summer stipend from the National Endowment for the Humanities for his project, “The Public Library and the Unfinished Civil War.”
Trustee Eric Estes ’91 died Tuesday, June 4, in Providence, Rhode Island, where he was a vice president at Brown University.
Telling Trinity's story each month through photography that offers a glimpse into the many presentations, performances, and competitions held during the academic year.
Anna Grant-Bolton ’25 has received a 2024-25 Newman Civic Fellowship from Campus Compact. The fellowship is a yearlong program that recognizes students for their leadership potential and commitment to creating positive change in communities.
Trinity’s 198th Commencement on Sunday, May 19, presented degrees to 559 students in the Class of 2024. Award-winning restaurateur Danny Meyer ’80, P’20, who also received an honorary degree, encouraged the graduates to "thoughtfully engage in solving some really tough problems."
The date that commemorates Trinity College's founding is always the same: May 16. However this year, the date also marked the conclusion of Trinity's Bicentennial.