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Class of 2025 Survey Shows Alumni Thriving in Careers and Graduate Schools after Trinity
A survey conducted by Trinity’s Career and Life Design Center has found that 98 percent of the Trinity College Class of 2025 have secured jobs, enrolled in continuing education, or found other meaningful “first destinations” within six months of their graduation. More than 75 percent of those with verified first destinations have employment. More than 16 percent are continuing their education at the graduate level. Two alumni have committed to volunteer service organizations, and one joined the U.S. Navy. Alumni engaged in other pursuits—including taking a gap year or running their own business—accounted for more than 5 percent on the survey.
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Photo Gallery: The 20th Trinity International Hip Hop Festival
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Trinity Professor Brings Research to the Big Screen with Talk and Film at Connecticut Science Center
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Trinity’s Student-Supported VITA Tax Clinic Achieves Record Year of Free Returns
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Trinity Students Awarded Two 2026 Projects for Peace Grants
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A New Home for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Trinity College
Announcement
March 4, 2026
The Elizabeth Elting Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship will be built on Vernon Street. Construction is scheduled to begin in late spring 2026, with an anticipated opening in fall 2027.
Filmmaker Paul Schrader Visits Trinity to Discuss Creative Collaboration
Academics
March 11, 2026
Academy Award-nominated writer and director Paul Schrader spoke at Trinity College about his filmmaking career and his creative collaborations with a close friend, the late writer Russell Banks.
Women’s Herstory Month Keynote Speaker Focuses on Survival and Sustainability
Trinity Community
March 18, 2026
Activist, scholar, poet, and educator Alexis Pauline Gumbs gave a reading and joined a discussion on campus as the keynote event in Trinity College’s celebration of Women’s Herstory Month.
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Trinity College in Photos: March 2026
April 2, 2026
Trinity College Announces Speaker, Honorary Degree Recipients for 200th Commencement
March 31, 2026
Mather Art Gallery Hosts Hartford Environmental Justice Research Partnership Exhibit
March 30, 2026
Trinity Students Reflect on Connecticut Forum Discussion of Environmental Issues
March 25, 2026
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English Professor Receives Literature Award from American Academy of Arts and Letters
March 23, 2026
Chemistry Professor Receives Award for Excellence in Education
March 12, 2026
Music Department Chair Performs at New Britain Museum of American Art
February 17, 2026
Students, Faculty, and Alumni Represent Trinity at International Neuropsychology Meeting
February 16, 2026
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Take Your Pick This Week with Mix of Metal, Hip-Hop and Symphony Sounds

The Hartford Courant
A round-up of the upcoming week’s music and arts events highlights the 20th Trinity International Hip Hop Festival on April 9-12, featuring co-headliners Da Odd Couple and B-Boy Tim Andria.
April 4, 2026
Medical Rounds: Celebrating Athletic Trainer Month

WFSB
Ben Stralka, head athletic trainer at Trinity College with Hartford Healthcare Campus Care, talks about his role keeping student-athletes healthy and strong during Athletic Training Month.
March 18, 2026
Trinity’s Joachim Chuah Honored with CSA Skillman Award

NESCAC
The College Squash Association recognized Joachim Chuah ’26 with the Skillman Award, presented annually to a senior men’s player who demonstrates exceptional sportsmanship and a consistently high level of play throughout their collegiate career.
March 11, 2026
‘Samurai’ Review: A Military Mythology at the British Museum

The Wall Street Journal
Michael J. Hatch, Trinity College associate professor of fine arts, reviews the expansive new exhibition at the British Museum in London that focuses on the Japanese warriors as well as their long cultural afterlife.
March 7, 2026
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Baseball Walks Off Saint Joseph, 10-9

Baseball
April 8, 2026
#14 Women’s Lacrosse Top #5 Amherst College in Regular Season Finale

Women's Lacrosse
April 23, 2026
Long Ball Propels Baseball Past Vassar, 6-3

Baseball
April 23, 2026
Men”s Lacrosse Surrender Seaosn Finale to #16 Amherst College, 15-7

Men's Lacrosse
April 23, 2026
Amherst Halts Baseball’s Five-Game Win Streak

Baseball
April 22, 2026
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