Shakespeare is Here
Trinity researchers examine Shakespeare as told from the U.S.-Mexico border
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Trinity researchers examine Shakespeare as told from the U.S.-Mexico border
Trinity professor Emma Treadway ’11 secures NSF grant to study affect and identity
Juan Sepúlveda appointed to U.S. Presidential Scholars Commission
Mellon Initiative project examines pandemic’s effect on trans and non-binary community
Trinity mourns the loss of history professor and community leader
Russian professor taught at Trinity for nearly four decades
Professor Amy Stone wins NSF grant to study LGBTQ+ youth housing instability
Art, theatre design, and engineering combine to create a DoSeum exhibit
Anthropology students discover that the surface is sometimes as deep as they need to dig
Students seek increased acknowledgement of Indigenous peoples on campus
Five faculty members are honored for their accomplishments in scholarship and service
Five faculty members are recognized for their contributions to Trinity’s goals
Two Trinity employees receive an award for their dedication to student success
Geosciences students get firsthand hydrogeology experience at the Edward C. Roy Groundwater Training...
Computer Science and Classical Studies make the perfect research pair at Trinity
“Speaking Physics” course stages fun, accessible experiments for all
Professor Emeritus of philosophy gave half a century to Trinity
Professor emerita of speech and drama stands tall among peers for more than four decades
Trinity community transcribes documents for Colored Conventions Project
Trinity biology professor describes new species of Amazonian primate