A sun-dappled campus welcomed visitors to Trinity throughout Family Weekend, held October 21-23. Much of the planned activity revolved around spending time outdoors, listening to a cappella singers, dancing across the lawn, or attending any of four fall sports matches. Photo gallery by Ray Shaw.

Student a cappella groups entertained families attending the Bantam Connections networking lunch with faculty and staff on Saturday, October 22.


President Joanne Berger-Sweeney spoke with families at her Town Hall Meeting on the Main Quad.



The community celebrated the variety of cultures that unite Trinity on Saturday afternoon during a "Festival of Nations." The event was sponsored by the Office of International Students and Scholars.

Students volunteered throughout Saturday afternoon, showcasing facets of their cultures.



While the festival occupied the Main Quad, some families attended admissions information sessions and took campus tours.



Crafting time on the Main Quad invited visitors to create fall decorations.

The youngest family members of Trinity students joined performers to shadow their steps.

Sponsored by the Office of International Students and Scholars, the "Festival of Nations" showcased performances, food, and art from around the world.


