Telling Trinity’s story each month through photography. This regular feature offers a glimpse into the many presentations, performances, competitions, and other events held during the academic year at this prestigious liberal arts institution. Photos by Nick Caito, staff photographer.
Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer
Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer
Matt Glass ’04 shows off a Trinity College football ring at his 20th reunion.
Alumni returning to campus for Reunion Weekend have no fear of walking across the Roosevelt Stone. Legend says if a student steps on the stone before commencement, they will never graduate.
Trinity College President Joanne Berger-Sweeney and Francisco L. Borges ’74, H’20 examine the Eigenbrodt Cup, the College's highest honor, which was presented to Borges at his 50th reunion.
Crew team alumni meet for a special gathering at the Trinity Row House in East Hartford before going out on the Connecticut River during Reunion Weekend, a gathering that has become a tradition.
A Labrador puppy enjoys the cool grass during Reunion Weekend.
An architectural model from 1998 shows a proposed design for the intersection of Vernon and Broad Streets. An exhibit called “Alternative Pasts: Trinity’s Architecture and Landscape, 1923-2023” premiered during Reunion Weekend. The show features designs for the campus, many of which never came to fruition.
Members of the Class of 1994 pose for a photo and enjoy a laugh during their class dinner in Hamlin Hall.
An alumna takes a quick rest on the Quad using a Bantam hat to block the afternoon sun.
After remaining dry for several years, a restored Funston Fountain has begun to flow again. Located between the Clement Chemistry building and Raether Library, the fountain honors Keith Funston ’32, the 34th president of the college.
As life on campus slows over the summer, signs of nature and wildlife begin to appear across campus.
Members of the Trinity College Communications and Marketing team pose for a photo at the Employee Service Recognition lunch on June 13, 2024.
Trinity Sustainability Coordinator Hayley Berliner (left) and Director of Community Service and Civic Engagement Joe Barber (right) transport carts full of supplies to the Food N Stuff student food pantry.
Construction of a massive addition to the Ferris Athletics Center continued in June 2024, with visible changes like walls and roofs being built.
A bumblebee collects pollen from a milkweed plant on the Trinity College campus. This photo was taken with a Kolari IR Chrome Lite filter on a full spectrum modified camera, the combination of which captures infrared light for otherworldly effects.
The June heat appears ideal for the squash plants growing in community garden plots at Trinfo Cafe on Broad Street.
The oppressive heat of mid-June released its grip on the region for the final few days of the month.
A Trinity College Bicentennial flag flies over the Gates Quad on campus. This photo was taken with a Kolari IR Chrome Lite filter on a full spectrum modified camera, the combination of which captures infrared light for otherworldly effects.

Matt Glass ’04 shows off a Trinity College football ring at his 20th reunion.

Alumni returning to campus for Reunion Weekend have no fear of walking across the Roosevelt Stone. Legend says if a student steps on the stone before commencement, they will never graduate.

Trinity College President Joanne Berger-Sweeney and Francisco L. Borges ’74, H’20 examine the Eigenbrodt Cup, the College's highest honor, which was presented to Borges at his 50th reunion.

Crew team alumni meet for a special gathering at the Trinity Row House in East Hartford before going out on the Connecticut River during Reunion Weekend, a gathering that has become a tradition.

A Labrador puppy enjoys the cool grass during Reunion Weekend.

An architectural model from 1998 shows a proposed design for the intersection of Vernon and Broad Streets. An exhibit called “Alternative Pasts: Trinity’s Architecture and Landscape, 1923-2023” premiered during Reunion Weekend. The show features designs for the campus, many of which never came to fruition.

Members of the Class of 1994 pose for a photo and enjoy a laugh during their class dinner in Hamlin Hall.

An alumna takes a quick rest on the Quad using a Bantam hat to block the afternoon sun.

After remaining dry for several years, a restored Funston Fountain has begun to flow again. Located between the Clement Chemistry building and Raether Library, the fountain honors Keith Funston ’32, the 34th president of the college.

As life on campus slows over the summer, signs of nature and wildlife begin to appear across campus.

Members of the Trinity College Communications and Marketing team pose for a photo at the Employee Service Recognition lunch on June 13, 2024.

Trinity Sustainability Coordinator Hayley Berliner (left) and Director of Community Service and Civic Engagement Joe Barber (right) transport carts full of supplies to the Food N Stuff student food pantry.

Construction of a massive addition to the Ferris Athletics Center continued in June 2024, with visible changes like walls and roofs being built.

A bumblebee collects pollen from a milkweed plant on the Trinity College campus. This photo was taken with a Kolari IR Chrome Lite filter on a full spectrum modified camera, the combination of which captures infrared light for otherworldly effects.

The June heat appears ideal for the squash plants growing in community garden plots at Trinfo Cafe on Broad Street.

The oppressive heat of mid-June released its grip on the region for the final few days of the month.

A Trinity College Bicentennial flag flies over the Gates Quad on campus. This photo was taken with a Kolari IR Chrome Lite filter on a full spectrum modified camera, the combination of which captures infrared light for otherworldly effects.