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Kate Zernike ’90: Breaking the Big Story

When Kate Zernike '90 broke the story of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)’s admission in 1999 that it had discriminated against women…

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Disha Nayak ’21: Entrepreneur. Influencer. Disruptor. Alum.

It’s August 2021. In a 25-second video on social media app TikTok, Disha Nayak shares her mother’s recipe for homemade alfredo pasta. Watching the…

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Five Questions with Cherryl-Lyn Holder-Olamuyiwa, Career Advisor

What will you do with that degree? We don’t mean to put pressure on young people, but as alumni we are curious about what today’s Trinity students…

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Trinity’s New Chief Volunteer: Chancellor Brian Lawson

On September 6, 2023, Brian Lawson ’82 was installed as Trinity’s 13th Chancellor at the College’s annual Matriculation ceremony. While his…

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Larisa Galadza ’94 in the War Zone: Canadian Ambassador to the Ukraine

Larisa Galadza ’94 was Canada’s Ambassador to Ukraine from 2019-2023. She is the first Canadian ambassador to serve in an active war zone since the…

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Meet the 2023-24 Trinity Student Leaders

These members of the Trinity community will be a vital link for students in the coming year. Here’s a little more about our committed leaders, in…

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Kenneth Oppel ’89 answers The Trinity Questionnaire

Kenneth Oppel ’89 wrote his first novel at age 14. He wrote his second novel, The Live-Forever Machine, for a creative writing course while he was…

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Five Questions about Trinity students’ health and wellness with Ramata Tarawally

Ramata Tarawally, Director of Community Wellness talked to us about the health and wellness of students at Trinity, and the plans for the Wellness…

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Five Questions with…Dr. Marsha Hewitt, Acting Dean of Divinity

In 1987, Marsha Hewitt was the first woman, full-time tenure track professor ever hired in the Faculty of Divinity. Over the years, she has taught…

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