The 1869 Scholars Program pairs alumni with students to help them develop essential professional skills for their future careers and college studies. It is currently funded through the Network for Vocation...
Esteemed Editor:
Your April 4 Trinitonian editorial, “Don’t stop donating over Parscale” implies that Trinity only found out about the possibility of Parscale’s alleged malfeasance regarding...
What do you want your life to look like in five years? In 10 years? Thirty years? Graduating communication seniors got a glimpse of some of the career paths they might take last Friday at Communication...
Is there a weekly comic strip in the Trinitonian?
We have a bi-weekly comic strip in our Opinion section, created by staff illustrator Andrea Nebhut.
Can you deliver the Trinitonian to faculty inboxes?
We’ll...
Trinity spent a total of $62,510,000 in academic areas for the 2016-2017 school year. Of that total, instructional services and research received $48,776,000, and academic support services received $13,734,000,...
“I’ve never read a book that started with the sentence, ‘I did what my mother told me.’ ”
These are the words of newspaperman and entrepreneur Robert Rivard, a guest on the second panel of...
Last week, 369 balloons decked the lawn in front of Miller Fountain for the third annual Tuition Stop Day. The event was hosted to promote student philanthropy and make students more aware of how donations...
Darryl Waldron, professor of business administration, passed away on Dec. 19, 2017, following an illness. In his 37 years on Trinity faculty, Waldron served the community in many ways; he acted as a professor,...