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Ancient Greek

Minor
A sequence of six courses develops linguistic skills for reading literature in ancient Greek, housed in the Classical Studies department.
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Applied Mathematics

Minor
The applied mathematics minor is designed to provide students with a strong background in the areas of mathematics that are critical for addressing both the theoretical and practical aspects of real-world problems that arise in a wide range of applications and disciplines.
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Arabic

Major, Minor
We are proud to offer a unique environment to learn the fascinating sounds and script of the Arabic language and the beauty of its literature and art and get acquainted with the warmth and generosity of Arab cultures. A formal minor in Arabic at Trinity is available and courses in Arabic language may count toward the Plan B Major within Language and Culture Studies, and a minor or major in the Middle East Studies Concentration within International Studies as well as African Studies and Global Studies majors.
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Art History

Major, Minor
Trinity’s Fine Arts Department takes great pride in its Art History Program. While small enough to offer students individual attention, it is also worldly enough to endow them with a breadth of knowledge essential to a career in art and architectural history and their related fields.
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Biochemistry

Major
A major in biochemistry can lead to a variety of careers besides research. These include the health professions, teaching, law, business, and management. A major in one of these fields is also an excellent preparation for a number of interdisciplinary areas including pharmacology, material science, nutrition and food chemistry, neuroscience, toxicology, forensic science, and art conservation.
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Biology

Major, Minor
Biologists look at the marvels of the living natural world; they study LIFE. What we encounter in biology are the continuing consequences of events that began billions of years ago, yielding simple living forms capable of faithfully reproducing themselves. From this genesis evolved the many forms of life we recognize today.
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Center for Academic and Experiential Advising

Academic Center/Resource
The Center for Academic and Experiential Advising supplements the work of individual academic advisors to help address students’ broad-ranging academic advising needs. Run by faculty, it is embedded in the Bantam Network and closely engaged with relevant campus offices: Student Life, Study Away, Career and Life Design, Student Accessibility, and The Counseling and Wellness Center.
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Center for Caribbean Studies

Academic Center/Resource
The Center for Caribbean Studies explores and celebrates the distinctive Caribbean character of the city of Hartford and the influence of Caribbean civilization on contemporary cultures around the world.
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Center for Hartford Engagement and Research

Academic Center/Resource
The Center for Hartford Engagement and Research strengthens educational partnerships between Hartford’s diverse communities and students, staff, and faculty at Trinity College. CHER coordinates the work of five core programs and assesses Trinity’s engagement with the city.
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Center for Teaching and Learning

Academic Center/Resource
The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) works to promote effectiveness in teaching in all its dimensions. The CTL staff sees effectiveness in teaching as an essential component of a fully-realized academic career that also embraces research and/or creative productivity, service to students and the College, and membership in a co-operative, vibrant, and supportive intellectual community.
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Center for Urban and Global Studies

Academic Center/Resource
The Center for Urban and Global Studies (CUGS) is the first center of its kind at a top liberal arts college in the United States, and it offers curricular opportunities and research programs where students and faculty work together to better understand our new global society.
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Chemistry

Major, Minor
The chemistry major at Trinity is structured to provide a balanced presentation of the five major areas of chemistry: analytical, biological, inorganic, organic, and physical.
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Chinese

Major, Minor
Students choosing a Plan B major in Language and Culture Studies may elect Chinese as either their primary or secondary language. We also offer a Language Concentration ("Minor") in Chinese which gives you the option to develop linguistic skills and gain an appreciation of Chinese culture.
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Classical Antiquity

Minor
Students in the classical antiquity minor acquire a general knowledge of the achievements of ancient Greece and Rome, which traditionally have constituted, along with the Judeo-Christian tradition, the chief ingredients of Western civilization. Homer, Plato, Cicero, and Caesar remain lively figures, and the classical tradition still pervades our poetry and prose, our philosophy and law, our ideas of history, our conceptions of education, and our art and architecture.
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Classical Tradition

Minor
Take a mixture of courses that focus on the ancient Mediterranean world and others that focus on the modern reception of “classical antiquity” through literature, performance, visual art, film, historiography, philosophy, political theory and practice, and/or Romance languages.
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Computer Science

Major
Computer science is one of the most exciting and fastest-growing fields today. We are dedicated to providing an education based on the development of the fundamental logic and reasoning skills and computational problem-solving skills that will prepare you for a lifetime of learning.
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Electron Microscopy Facility

Academic Center/Resource
Electron microscopes (or EMs) are powerful instruments used in medicine, industry, and academic settings around the world to study the fine structure and properties of living and non-living materials. The Electron Microscopy Facility at Trinity offers undergraduates a rare opportunity for exposure to nanotechnology.
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Engineering

Major
For more than a century, Trinity has offered a rigorous program in engineering within the liberal arts setting. Trinity is one of just a few highly selective liberal arts colleges that offers two engineering degree paths: a Bachelor of Science degree, accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, and a Bachelor of Arts in Engineering Science degree. Trinity engineering majors develop solid backgrounds in mathematics, physical science, and engineering science and design; as well as substantial study in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Concentrations are available in Electrical, Mechanical, Biomedical and Computer Engineering.
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English

Major, Minor, Master's
In the English Department at Trinity College, faculty and students collaborate closely together as they explore a wide range of literary forms, genres, and media from an equally wide range of periods and cultures. Our award-winning faculty members are actively publishing scholars and artists as well as dedicated teachers and mentors.
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Entrepreneurship at Trinity

Special Academic Program, Academic Center/Resource
Trinity Entrepreneurship is: a way of thinking that involves critical analysis, creative problem solving, knowledge, imagination, flexibility, risk taking, innovating and persistence; a way of using knowledge and theory to address real world problems; and a practical pursuit that transforms an innovation into a sustainable enterprise. Entrepreneurship at Trinity is lead by the Center for Entrepreneurship at Trinity College, which provides resources and support for students interested in developing an innovation mindset and learning about entrepreneurship. It offers workshops, networking events, competitions, mentorship, certificates, and funding, both on campus and at Trinity’s Innovation Hub in downtown Hartford.
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Film Studies

Major, Minor
The interdisciplinary program in Film Studies at Trinity draws on courses in film studies and production taught in sixteen of the College’s departments and programs.
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Financial Research & Technology Center

Academic Center/Resource
Located in the 24-hour zone of the library, the center hosts 11 Bloomberg Professional workstations, the industry leader in providing real-time and historical data for business and finance news, analytical tools, and research. Having access to Bloomberg terminals gives students exposure to the same information platform used in business and financial industries worldwide, and can provide valued and practical learning experience.
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French Studies

Major, Minor
Courses in French language, literature, Francophone cultures, and film are offered by an enthusiastic faculty that encourages intellectual challenge, critical thinking, and social interaction in a cultural context.
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Global Health Humanities Gateway Program

First-Year Gateway Program, Special Academic Program
Engage with the Caribbean community in Hartford, Connecticut and learn as global citizens through a semester abroad, in Trinidad. Students develop the intellectual framework and openness to work with global, transnational communities from a variety of provenances. This three-semester program emphasizes the interconnection of the sciences and the humanities, and the essentialness of bringing a humanistic perspective to science-dominant fields.
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Health Fellows Program

Special Academic Program
The Health Fellows Program is an innovative academic program offering students exceptional opportunities to participate in a clinical research project. In addition to their regular coursework, students work 30 hours per week with clinical-care physicians or other research-active health care providers in one-on-one relationships at area medical centers.
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Hebrew

Major, Minor
Modern Hebrew has its roots in the Bible and illuminates the richness and understanding of modern and ancient civilizations throughout the generations. Students who take courses in Hebrew benefit from small and intimate classes that emphasize both interactive and individualized approaches to language education. Students choosing a Plan B major in language and culture studies may elect Modern Hebrew as their secondary language. We also offer a minor in Modern Hebrew. Hebrew courses are required for students who wish to major in Jewish Studies. Credit in Hebrew courses also counts toward a Major or Minor in Middle Eastern Studies.
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Hispanic Studies

Major, Minor
If you think you might be interested in using the Spanish language to understand the broader, historically generated realities of Spain and Latin America as well as the emerging global realities of our time, we invite you to join us in the Hispanic Studies Program at Trinity College.
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History

Major, Minor
Historians examine the past to form a meaningful image of events previously hidden, partially understood, or deliberately misinterpreted. History is based on a foundation of documents, novels, maps, archival materials, memoirs, numbers, artifacts, and factual data combined with scholarly writings and analysis. It is a field of study that is part social science, part poetry, and always a humane quest for understanding.
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Humanities Gateway Program

First-Year Gateway Program, Special Academic Program
The Humanities Gateway Program engages outstanding students in a comprehensive examination of European cultures through integrated interdisciplinary study of their histories, literatures, and religious and philosophical ideas, from classical antiquity to the present.
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Information Services

Academic Center/Resource
The Information Services division is housed in the Raether LITC and includes the Library and Information Technology Services, and the Watkinson rare book collection.
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Innovation Hub

Academic Center/Resource
The Trinity College Innovation Hub is a 13,000 square-foot purpose-built education, training, and event facility overlooking Constitution Plaza in downtown Hartford. A vibrant and central event, classroom, and networking space, the Trinity Innovation Hub is known across Hartford as a place to meet, learn, experience, and grow. Located on the third floor of One Constitution Plaza, the I-Hub houses programming for Trinity’s partnership with Infosys; the Liberal Arts Action Lab – Trinity’s community impact initiative in partnership with Capital Community College; as well as new innovation and entrepreneurship programming for our students under our Entrepreneurship Center.
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InterArts Program

First-Year Gateway Program, Special Academic Program
InterArts is an innovative, multidisciplinary, one-year program designed for a select group of outstanding students who share a deep interest in the arts.
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Interdisciplinary Science Center

Academic Center/Resource
The Interdisciplinary Science Center (ISC) actively promotes the sciences on campus and throughout the greater Hartford community and beyond through a broad collection of projects, programs, and services.
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Interdisciplinary Science Program

First-Year Gateway Program, Special Academic Program
The Interdisciplinary Science Program (ISP) is an innovative academic program designed to broaden and enrich the study of science and mathematics by exploring the links between the scientific disciplines and their connection with the external world. Designed by faculty in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, environmental science, mathematics, neuroscience, and physics, the core of the ISP consists of a seminar and a research apprenticeship, both in the first year, and a course investigating the interactions of science and society, usually taken in the sophomore year.
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Italian Studies

Major, Minor
The Italian Studies Program at Trinity College offers a variety of courses in Italian and in English about the language, culture, and civilization of Italy. Students majoring in Italian are encouraged to attend of one the programs at the Trinity College Rome Campus.
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Japanese Studies

Major, Minor
The Japanese Program at Trinity College offers rigorous language training for those willing to make the commitment. The program also offers a Japanese literature course in English, which surveys traditional genres as well as a variety of contemporary topics.
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Jewish Studies

Major, Minor
Jewish studies is a multi-disciplinary, college-wide investigation of Jewish civilization in its many historical and geographical manifestations. The scope of the Jewish studies curriculum covers Jewish civilization from its ancient Near Eastern origins through its contemporary history and culture in Israel and the diaspora communities around the world. It is a secular, academic program with diverse, cross-cultural emphases.
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Language and Culture Studies

Major, Minor
Learning a foreign language opens doors to other cultures. In addition to the personal challenge of mastering a new language, multiple-language proficiency allows you to pursue rewarding careers in international affairs, law, business, foreign service, education, and a host of other exciting fields. Trinity has majors in seven principal modern languages - Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish - as well as studies in Arabic and Hebrew.
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Latin

Minor
A sequence of six courses develops linguistic skills for reading literature in Latin.
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Legislative Internship Program

Special Academic Program
Our nationally respected Legislative Internship program was devised especially for students who want to observe politics and government firsthand. When it comes to political science, there is no better place to be than in a city, and, even more specifically, within a capital city.
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Liberal Arts Action Lab

Academic Center/Resource
In the Liberal Arts Action Lab, Hartford community partners define problems facing the city, and collaborate with teams of students and faculty to research and publicly share possible solutions. The Action Lab is an educational partnership between Capital Community College and Trinity College in Hartford, the capital city of Connecticut.
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Mathematics

Major
The mathematics major is designed around a core of required courses that provides a strong foundation in both computational and theoretical mathematics as well as electives from both pure and applied mathematics.
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Museums and Communities

Graduate Certificate
The American Studies graduate program offers a certificate in Museums and Communities. Students may earn a certificate independent of, or as part of, the Master's Degree program.
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Music

Major, Minor
Trinity College's Music Department is a place to create, perform, practice, and intensely study music. A place where the serious exploration of music is matched by a commitment to high artistic standards, and a dedication to develop the unique talents of each individual student.
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Mythology

Minor
The mythology minor is designed to acquaint students with myths from various cultures of the world.
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Philosophy

Major, Minor
Socrates once said, “I am a lover of divisions and collections,” and that is a good brief summary of what it means to be able to think critically and imaginatively: to analyze (“divide”) arguments for their soundness and validity, and to synthesize (“collect”) them into a more comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand. That ability is something Trinity’s philosophy majors all master in time. Upon graduation, they take with them more than a diploma. They take with them a skill critical to the success of most endeavors.
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Physics

Major
Physics is a wide-ranging and fundamental science that asks deep questions about the nature of the physical world. Physicists seek to understand the origin of the universe, the properties of black holes, and how elementary particles interact to form matter.
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Religious Studies

Major, Minor
As a student of religion at Trinity, you learn to develop and exercise a respectful and open attitude toward a variety of beliefs and practices among the peoples of the world.
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Russian Studies

Major, Minor
Among the many reasons to study Russian at Trinity are our outstanding and accessible faculty members, a wide range of courses across disciplines, and a custom-designed semester of study in Moscow.
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Studio Arts

Major, Minor
Trinity's Studio Arts Program offers a rich and diverse studio art curriculum within a liberal arts environment. Studio Arts majors receive the training and inspiration necessary to enhance their future educational and professional endeavors.
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The Aetna Quantitative Center

Academic Center/Resource
The Aetna Quantitative Center holds tutoring hours most afternoons and evenings, when students may find help from peer tutors for calculus, statistics, college algebra, as well as other math-related courses. ​​We work collaboratively with the Mathematics Department to provide support for Trinity students enrolled in mathematics courses as well as a full-semester QLIT 101 course taught by Quantitative Center Faculty for those students required to take it.
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The Allan K. Smith Center for Writing and Rhetoric

Academic Center/Resource
The Allan K. Smith Center for Writing and Rhetoric offers the Interdisciplinary Minor in Rhetoric, Writing, and Media Studies and writing courses taught by rhetoric and composition faculty, administers Trinity's Writing Foundational Requirement, provides support services and special programs for students, faculty, and the community as well as assesses and promotes writing at Trinity College. The Allan K. Smith Center for Writing and Rhetoric also houses the Writing Center where tutors help students perfect their writing skills.
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Theater and Dance

Major
The Department of Theater and Dance is committed to engaging students in creative practice and scholarly study across the disciplines of theater and dance. Majors choose from one of six concentrations: Acting, Dance and Choreography, Media and Performance, History and Dramaturgy, Performing Arts in the Community, and Writing and Directing. In addition to participating in departmental productions, students have the ability to study at the Trinity/La MaMa Performing Arts Program in New York City.
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Trinity College Library

Academic Center/Resource
Library & Information Technology Services promotes excellence and innovation in teaching, learning, and research by developing, preserving and providing access to collections and resources that sustain instruction and scholarship. We partner with faculty in the critical and imaginative use of library collections, instructional technology, and wider information resources.
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Trinity Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies

Academic Center/Resource
The Trinity Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies (TIIS) provides support for faculty as intellectuals: to exchange ideas, discuss books, critique each other’s works-in-progress, and invite scholars to campus to engage in ongoing discussions. TIIS sponsors workshops, faculty reading groups, a manuscript fellowship program, and a junior faculty research fellowship.
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Urban Educational Initiatives

Academic Center/Resource
The mission of urban educational initiatives is to connect faculty, staff, and students with people that learn, work, and live in the city of Hartford, CT. These initiatives span various academic departments and offices. Initiatives can be a one-time collaboration or an ongoing partnership with a school or local organization.
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Alumna Kaja LeWinn ’98 Receives President’s Medal for Science and Innovation

In conjunction with the medal ceremony, LeWinn delivered the Presidential Distinguished Lecture, titled “Achieving equity in child mental health and neurodevelopment: integrating insights from epidemiology, neuroscience, and psychology.” The following day, Berger-Sweeney joined LeWinn on stage in the Washington Room for a conversation about their work as scientists and leaders. During the discussion, LeWinn offered tips on optimizing neurodevelopment in young children. “Establish a protective, nurturing environment, and an environment with a lot of cognitive stimulation,” she said. “There’s the most evidence for [the benefits of] language exposure, so I always just tell parents, you should just talk to your baby. There are things like that that I think can make a big difference.” Kaja LeWinn ’98 Receives President’s Medal for Science and InnovationKaja LeWinn ’98 in conversation with President Joanne Berger-Sweeney. While she acknowledged larger systemic inequalities at play, LeWinn said certain policy changes and investments could help support families and their children, with the greatest impact felt when children are youngest. “There are already great programs shown to do wonderful things that are very evidence based, [such as] home programs to help new parents learn about infant development and parenting,” she said. “These are like Head Start, but more resourced, more intensive, and more attuned to individual needs… Setting people up with a foundation to succeed really seems to be the most effective thing to do.” In response to a question from a student in the audience about how to encourage more students of color to pursue STEM fields and to provide them with support, Berger-Sweeney talked about her work to increase the number of faculty members of color at every institution she joins. “You have to change an entire ecosystem to really have an influence,” she said, “but one thing I was absolutely sure would make a difference was if we could bring in more people of color as STEM faculty members, where students could see themselves in those positions.” After the discussion, LeWinn met with students in the Underground Coffeehouse for coffee and casual conversation, and later took part in the Psi Chi/Nu Ro Psi induction ceremony. Kaja LeWinn ’98 Receives President’s Medal for Science and InnovationKaja LeWinn ’98 delivers the Presidential Distinguished Lecture. Driven by a conviction that all children should have the opportunity to realize their full potential, LeWinn’s research integrates perspectives from epidemiology, psychology, and neuroscience to identify the modifiable physical and social exposures that matter most for child neurodevelopment and mental health in underrepresented and understudied populations. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Trinity with a major in behavioral neuroscience, LeWinn went on to earn a doctoral degree in social epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health. She was then selected for the prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars program, which brought her to San Francisco. LeWinn is a leader of several regional and national epidemiological studies, including the National Institutes of Health-funded ECHO Consortium, which follows more than 30,000 U.S. children and their families. She has authored more than 130 peer-reviewed publications, and her work has been featured in The Atlantic, NPR, Fortune, and other news outlets. The President’s Medal for Science and Innovation Advisory Committee, which includes prominent STEM faculty at Trinity College, leads the process to select recipients, and recommends to the president highly qualified candidates who have made significant advancements through STEM fields. Recipients are not necessarily graduates of Trinity but have made lasting contributions to their field. The introduction of the award earlier this year supports the College’s goal of elevating Trinity’s standing in the sciences nationally. The inaugural recipient in spring 2024 was Eric R. Fossum ’79, H’14, the John H. Krehbiel Sr. Professor for Emerging Technologies at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College, director of Thayer’s Ph.D. Innovation Program, and vice provost for entrepreneurship and technology transfer at Dartmouth. Fossum—a winner of the prestigious Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering—invented the CMOS active pixel image sensor used in almost all cell-phone cameras, webcams, many digital-still cameras, and in medical imaging, among other applications. Learn more about the President’s Medal for Science and Innovation here.

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Video: An Inside Look at Trinity Fine Arts Professor’s Exhibit at the Venice Biennale

Since 1895, La Biennale di Venezia—the Venice Biennale—has been the most prestigious and influential showcase of contemporary art in the world, with millions of attendees. This year, Pablo Delano, the Charles A. Dana Professor of Fine Arts at Trinity College, was among the international artists invited by curator Adriano Pedrosa to present their work in the Central Pavilion.

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Trinity Professor Named Inaugural Fellow for Research Project on Puerto Rican Archives

Amanda J. Guzmán, assistant professor of anthropology and co-director of Trinity’s Center for Caribbean Studies, is one of 13 research associates for the inaugural year of CENTRO’s five-year Rooted + Relational initiative. The project seeks to foster a dynamic intersection between academia, arts, culture, and community-driven research.

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Trinity College Professor to Lead National Center for the Defense of Academic Freedom

In recognition of today’s higher education landscape that includes government intervention, celebrity extremists, personal attacks on social media, and foreign interference, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) recently launched a new center and appointed as its director Isaac Kamola, associate professor of political science at Trinity College.

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Spotlight on Graduates: Reflections and Advice from Trinity’s Class of 2024

Through a wide variety of experiences both inside and outside of the classroom, this year’s graduates all followed their own interests as they forged unique paths. Several senior Bantams reflect on their most memorable academic and extracurricular opportunities, how their time at the College helped prepare them for what comes next, and their advice for current and future Trinity students.

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Trinity Students Revive Model United Nations Club After COVID

Model UN teaches students how to understand current political and human rights issues, debate and represent different positions, and articulate complex arguments, all of which are skills applicable to various fields. The club’s recent success at conferences can be attributed to the hard work of a determined group of student leaders.

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Trinity College Provides Backdrop for Film

The film crew for a feature-length Tollywood production recently descended on Trinity College, capturing footage of iconic campus locations and using student volunteers for several scenes.

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Core of Trinity College’s Campus Named to the National Register of Historic Places

The National Park Service designated an 11.4-acre rectangular area anchored by the Long Walk and Chapel as the Trinity College Long Walk Historic District with national importance.

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Trinity Students Advocate for Sustainability on Campus at GreenFest

“The main goal of this event is to celebrate and promote sustainability, specifically at Trinity College,” said Aurora Trani ’24, co-president of Green Campus. “We want to encourage people to take actions to be more sustainable in their daily life.”

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Building on 53 Years, Trinity’s Rome Program Continues to Thrive

For more than 50 years, the opportunity to study at the Trinity College Rome Campus on Aventine Hill has led students to immerse themselves in the culture and language of Italy and to do so from the comfort of a ‘home away from home.’ Trinity’s oldest global study program marked its anniversary with a celebration in Rome.

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Queer Resource Center

Trinity College’s Queer Resource Center (QRC) serves as the campus hub for LGBTQ+ life, providing community-building opportunities, campus education, support services, and advocacy.

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The International House: Supporting Students Far from Home

Coming to Trinity as a first-year student from Afghanistan, Hanifa Darwish ’22 found support at the college’s International House, which promotes the appreciation of diversity on campus. “The iHouse helps international students adapt to life at Trinity and introduces all students to international cultures through events, discussions, and trips,” she says.

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Trinity College Campus is Designated an Arboretum

Trinity’s tree-lined campus invites people to interact with the natural environment, an activity that was formally acknowledged with the new designation of the College as an arboretum.

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Trinity College Joins Elite Research Collaboration to Explore the Cosmos

Trinity College was recently accepted to the LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory) worldwide scientific collaboration, enabling a new physics faculty member to continue researching ways to optimize the detectors that track gravitational waves and new astrophysical phenomena.

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Alumni Student-Athletes and Former Coaches Named to Athletics Hall of Fame

The Class of 2024 inductees are Hannah Brickley ’14, Lanier Drew ’80, Bea Gratry ’05, Ryan Martin ’92, Pat McNamara ’78, and storied coaches Daniel E. Jessee and Ray Oosting.

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Trinity College Again Earns Top Marks as an LGBTQ-Friendly College

For the second year in a row, Trinity College earned a five-star rating in an independent national assessment of LBGTQ-friendly colleges and universities.

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Trinity College Recognized for Robust Student Voter Engagement

The prestigious liberal arts institution earned a bronze award from the nonprofit ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for achieving a student participation rate between 20 and 29 percent in the 2022 midterms.

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Scholarship Opens Doors for Hartford Students

“For some, Trinity might not seem financially possible,” Board of Trsutees Chair Lisa Bisaccia ’78 said in her remarks. “But with the gift of financial aid, it becomes possible for more students from Hartford to create better lives through education.”

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Engineering Majors Receive NASA CT Space Grant to Develop Wave Energy Converter

The team is building a scalable triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) wave energy converter, which harnesses power from waves in bodies of water. This semester, the team is creating prototypes of its TENG device using Trinity’s 3D printers, building circuitry components, determining how best to harvest and store the energy, and running computer simulations of how it all would work, before physical testing begins.

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Trinity Faculty Member Receives Fulbright to Conduct Research in Poland

In collaboration with researchers at Poland’s National Research Institute (NASK) under the supervision of the Ministry of Digital Affairs, Associate Professor of Computer Science Ewa Syta plans to develop a long-term strategy for the implementation of a digital identity wallet for Poland. “This is a critical component of the EU’s initiative to create a universal digital identity ecosystem, where electronic transactions can have the same legal validity as traditional paper-based transactions,” Syta said.

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