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Students file lawsuit against Trinity-affiliated engineering firm

Kathleen Creedon February 27, 2020
PATCH co-founders allege stolen intellectual property
TU renews covenant with Presbyterian Church

TU renews covenant with Presbyterian Church

Neha Kumar November 21, 2019
University continues historic and non-legal relationship with the Synod of the Sun
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University splits graduation into two ceremonies

Jolie Francis November 6, 2019
Spring graduation is split in half for more tickets and shorter ceremonies
Photo credit: Matthew Claybrook

Doris Kearns Goodwin lectures on history and leadership

Jolie Francis March 28, 2019
Award-winning author and historian spoke about her time working in the White House
Photo by Will Christian

Anderson discusses trustee diversification

Gabriella Garriga November 2, 2018
SGA committee unable to get a student appointed to the board due to confidentiality issues
Photo credit: Alexandra Parris

New parental leave policy includes staff members

Gabriella Garriga October 3, 2018
There is a new parental leave policy for university staff members that provides up to twelve weeks of paid leave.
Photo credit: Alexandra Parris

Second best in the West: Trinity’s 26-year streak broken

Gabriella Garriga September 12, 2018
Santa Clara University swiped the top spot in the U.S. News and World Report ranking
Trinity purchased the City Vista apartments in January 2017, and this spring semester marks a full year of Trinity students living in the off-campus complex. Students noted the benefits of living in the apartments,  including increased independence and close proximity to campus, but students also found challenges in the new living space. Despite maintenance issues and the large expense of living at City Vista, students found overall experience to be good. Many of the issues this year have been resolved by the Residential Life staff.  File photo

A year of City Vista: Trials, triumphs and trash

Noelle Barrera April 26, 2018

May marks the end of the first year of Trinity students living in the City Vista apartments on the corner of Hildebrand and Devine. Trinity purchased City Vista in January 2017. In an email to the campus...

President Danny Anderson

The role of university chaplain on the 21st century Trinity campus

Danny Anderson April 26, 2018

Transitions are complex moments. They include mourning for what is left behind and excitement for what is to come. This spring we will experience a transition as Stephen Nickle, University Chaplain and...

illustration by Julia Poage, staff illustrator

Trinity seeks new internal legal counsel

Noelle Barrera April 22, 2018

Trinity is currently searching for its first in-house general legal counsel. In January, president Danny Anderson announced the creation of a search committee. Members of the committee include Jennifer...

President Danny Anderson

We must welcome conversation

Danny Anderson April 4, 2018

The free expression of ideas is the cornerstone of higher education, especially a liberal arts education. Free and open expression is necessary for the intellectual and personal growth of our students....

Stephen Nickle and Catharine Morell-Nickle are moving to in the summer. photo provided by Stephen Nickle and Catharine Morell-Nickle

Nickle and Morell-Nickle retire

Gabriella Garriga March 1, 2018

This summer, the waters of Tacoma, Washington, situated on the banks of Puget Sound, will become a little bit richer with the arrival of Stephen Nickle and Catherine Morell-Nickle. Stephen Nickle,...