Trinity College in Photos: March 2024
March marks the advent of a monthly photo gallery, which will feature images and information about Trinity College events held throughout the previous four weeks.
March marks the advent of a monthly photo gallery, which will feature images and information about Trinity College events held throughout the previous four weeks.
Like much of the nation, Hartford has experienced a decline in lifeguards for its public pools. To understand the issue, students in Trinity College’s Liberal Arts Action Lab examined data, conducted focus groups, and proposed solutions.
Trinity College Associate Professor of Computer Science Ewa Syta has received a prestigious Fulbright U.S. Scholar award for 2024-25 to conduct research in her native country of Poland.
The percentage of women in cybersecurity is growing, and one Trinity College faculty member is leading an effort to ensure they have the right tools to navigate the field.
Trinity College Director of Athletics Drew Galbraith is one of 28 winners across seven divisions in college sports who will be recognized by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) June 11.
Trinity recently provided an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff members to attend the Connecticut Forum program, “Liz Cheney in Conversation with David Ignatius: On Defending Democracy and Finding a Path Forward.”
A rare piece of musical history from Trinity College’s Watkinson Library plays an integral part in a new documentary series from Connecticut Public called “Unforgotten: Connecticut’s Hidden History of Slavery.”
The Trinity College Bantams are playing in the NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Division III “Frozen Four” for the first time since the 2016-17 season. With a spot in the national championship game on the line, the semifinal will be held on campus at the Koeppel Community Sports Center on March 21.
“The skills that the Writing Center teaches are applicable to all areas of study, and always it’s important to be a good writer, no matter what you study or what your job is,” writes Maddie Hengerer ’26, who is interested in a possible career in journalism or law.
The Bantams face Trine University of Angola, Indiana, on Thursday, March 14, for the chance to play for the national championship March 16 at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum.