In Memory: Trinity College Trustee Eric Estes ’91
Trustee Eric Estes ’91 died Tuesday, June 4, in Providence, Rhode Island, where he was a vice president at Brown University.
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.
Trinity’s featured architecture dates back to the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, the time period that followed the campus’s 1878 relocation from a hill in downtown Hartford to its Summit Street home.
Announcing the Anthony J. and Carole Foley Bisaccia Scholarship to support first-generation students from the Greater Hartford area.
Some of this year’s graduates reflect on their most memorable academic and extracurricular experiences, how the College prepared them for what comes next, and their advice for current and future Trinity students.
Thousands of members of the Trinity community are expected to gather for the 198th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, at 11:00 a.m. on the Main Quad.
A Bicentennial Gala Saturday, May 11, at the Connecticut Convention Center celebrated the past and looked to the future. The event supported Trinity’s commitment to the city that its founders chose 200 years ago, raising funds for scholarships for Hartford students.