Telling Trinity’s story each month through photography. Through this regular feature, glimpse the many presentations, performances, and competitions held during the academic year at this prestigious liberal arts institution.
In Photos
In Photos
Banty shows off his spirit in support of Trinity’s “All In” day on April 4, 2024. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Students fill out a thank you card for donors as part of Trinity’s “All In Day” on April 4, 2024. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
DJ Stealth shows his skills on the 1’s and 2’s during a DJ battle held at The Mill as part of the 18th annual International Hip Hop Festival on April 4, 2024. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Students took advantage of breakdancing lessons during the 18th International Hip Hop Festival on April 4, 2024. Hartford artist Pop Tart (in the background, at right) hosted classes for dancers of varying experience levels. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Walls became a blank canvas on the Gates Quad, giving the Trinity community a chance to practice their graffiti skills as part of the 18th annual International Hip Hop Festival. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Hundreds of Trinity College students, faculty, and staff gathered on the main quad of campus on April 8, 2024 to view the solar eclipse. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Students took advantage of one of the first truly beautiful days of the semester on April 9, socializing, studying, or just relaxing outside. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Spring began showing is colors in early April, as pollinators took advantage of the abundant flowering trees across campus. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Liz Elting ’87 signs copies of her book “Dream Big and Win” at an event held in the Washington Room of Mather Hall on April 11, 2024. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Work began on a new mural in the basement of the Raether Library. Local artist Micaela Levesque, whose work appears on buildings across the capital city, is creating the work. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Trinity College welcomed high schoolers and their families all month for tours and information sessions, especially during Bantam Welcome Weekend on April 12-14, 2024. Hundreds of these accepted and prospective students will return in the fall as the class of 2029. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
International students gather outside the Washington Room of Mather Hall with flags from their home countries. A parade of students with their respective flags kicks off the annual International Show, held this year on April 12. (Joey Abad / Trinity College)
International students display the flags of their respective home countries at the start of the International Show, held in the Washington Room of Mather Hall on April 12, 2024. (Joey Abad / Trinity College)
Latanya Farrell P’23 and her band perform at the Venture program’s ten year anniversary gala on April 13, 2024. The pre-program promotes women’s leadership and networking skills that can help them during their Trinity careers and beyond. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Past participants of Venture celebrated the pre-orientation program’s ten year anniversary with a gala on April 13, 2024. The program promotes women’s leadership and networking skills that can help them during their Trinity careers and beyond. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
The horn section of Afrovibe, a band made up of Trinity College students, perform with the group as part of Greenfest at The Mill on April 13, 2024. Greenfest promoted sustainability and other parts of an ecological lifestyle, and featured an appearance by CT Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Robert D. Kaplan delivers the McGill Lecture in International Studies on April 15, 2024. Kaplan’s speech, titled “Geopolitics in 2024: Our World in Permanent Crisis” looked at current global conflicts as well as potential future flashpoints. (Cloe Poisson / Special to Trinity College)
Inshore Gurung ’25 discusses her research on the availability of medical services around Springfield, MA, during the Day of Digital Scholarship held at the Raether Library on April 17, 2024. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Trinity College Health Services and the Jordon Porco Foundation hosted the annual Fresh Check Day on April 16, focusing on mental health awareness and suicide prevention. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
Sydney Young ’26 performs during the dress rehearsal of the student choreography show “What’s Your Move? An Evening of Student Choreography” on April 17, 2024. (John Atashian / Special to Trinity College)
Samba Fest took place Saturday, April 20, 2024, on the Gates Quad in front of Austin Arts Center. The family-friendly day featured games and activities, food trucks, and performances from numerous international and local groups. Pictured are the Hartford’s Proud Drill Drum and Dance Corp. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)
At Samba Fest, April 20, 2024, on the Gates Quad in front of Austin Arts Center. The family-friendly day featured games and activities, food trucks, and performances from numerous international and local groups. Attendees also got free lessons in traditional African dances and Brazilian capoeira, pictured. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Banty shows off his spirit in support of Trinity’s “All In” day on April 4, 2024. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Students fill out a thank you card for donors as part of Trinity’s “All In Day” on April 4, 2024. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

DJ Stealth shows his skills on the 1’s and 2’s during a DJ battle held at The Mill as part of the 18th annual International Hip Hop Festival on April 4, 2024. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Students took advantage of breakdancing lessons during the 18th International Hip Hop Festival on April 4, 2024. Hartford artist Pop Tart (in the background, at right) hosted classes for dancers of varying experience levels. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Walls became a blank canvas on the Gates Quad, giving the Trinity community a chance to practice their graffiti skills as part of the 18th annual International Hip Hop Festival. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Hundreds of Trinity College students, faculty, and staff gathered on the main quad of campus on April 8, 2024 to view the solar eclipse. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Students took advantage of one of the first truly beautiful days of the semester on April 9, socializing, studying, or just relaxing outside. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Spring began showing is colors in early April, as pollinators took advantage of the abundant flowering trees across campus. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Liz Elting ’87 signs copies of her book “Dream Big and Win” at an event held in the Washington Room of Mather Hall on April 11, 2024. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Work began on a new mural in the basement of the Raether Library. Local artist Micaela Levesque, whose work appears on buildings across the capital city, is creating the work. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Trinity College welcomed high schoolers and their families all month for tours and information sessions, especially during Bantam Welcome Weekend on April 12-14, 2024. Hundreds of these accepted and prospective students will return in the fall as the class of 2029. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

International students gather outside the Washington Room of Mather Hall with flags from their home countries. A parade of students with their respective flags kicks off the annual International Show, held this year on April 12. (Joey Abad / Trinity College)

International students display the flags of their respective home countries at the start of the International Show, held in the Washington Room of Mather Hall on April 12, 2024. (Joey Abad / Trinity College)

Latanya Farrell P’23 and her band perform at the Venture program’s ten year anniversary gala on April 13, 2024. The pre-program promotes women’s leadership and networking skills that can help them during their Trinity careers and beyond. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Past participants of Venture celebrated the pre-orientation program’s ten year anniversary with a gala on April 13, 2024. The program promotes women’s leadership and networking skills that can help them during their Trinity careers and beyond. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

The horn section of Afrovibe, a band made up of Trinity College students, perform with the group as part of Greenfest at The Mill on April 13, 2024. Greenfest promoted sustainability and other parts of an ecological lifestyle, and featured an appearance by CT Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Robert D. Kaplan delivers the McGill Lecture in International Studies on April 15, 2024. Kaplan’s speech, titled “Geopolitics in 2024: Our World in Permanent Crisis” looked at current global conflicts as well as potential future flashpoints. (Cloe Poisson / Special to Trinity College)

Inshore Gurung ’25 discusses her research on the availability of medical services around Springfield, MA, during the Day of Digital Scholarship held at the Raether Library on April 17, 2024. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Trinity College Health Services and the Jordon Porco Foundation hosted the annual Fresh Check Day on April 16, focusing on mental health awareness and suicide prevention. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

Sydney Young ’26 performs during the dress rehearsal of the student choreography show “What’s Your Move? An Evening of Student Choreography” on April 17, 2024. (John Atashian / Special to Trinity College)

Samba Fest took place Saturday, April 20, 2024, on the Gates Quad in front of Austin Arts Center. The family-friendly day featured games and activities, food trucks, and performances from numerous international and local groups. Pictured are the Hartford’s Proud Drill Drum and Dance Corp. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)

At Samba Fest, April 20, 2024, on the Gates Quad in front of Austin Arts Center. The family-friendly day featured games and activities, food trucks, and performances from numerous international and local groups. Attendees also got free lessons in traditional African dances and Brazilian capoeira, pictured. (Nick Caito / Trinity College)