Trinity University is USNWR’s No. 40 National Liberal Arts College
Ranking reflects a 19-spot rise and underscores a commitment to student success
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Ranking reflects a 19-spot rise and underscores a commitment to student success
The Semmes Foundation’s support helps to fuel Trinity’s commitment to STEM
The “Future of American Political Leadership: Navigating Partisanship and Promoting Unity,” with...
Meet the guest artists and learn more about their upcoming events
Join the Trinity community in celebrating Hispanic and Latinx cultures with a diverse lineup of...
As we approach this year’s challenge, let’s look back on all we’ve accomplished for our Tigers
University rises significantly from previous year’s standings on multiple national lists
New subcategories list University under “Best Science Lab Facilities” and “Best Student Support and...
Trinity stands out for its small-school environment bolstered by big-school resources
Trinity’s incoming class is already making their mark
Celebrated journalist Nicholas Kristof will share lessons from 30 years of covering the world
Opportunities in chemistry, music give both Cipolla siblings space to shine
Eight alumni to be honored for their commitment to excellence
Guido Imbens to share his evolution as an economist and insights into econometrics
Alicia Moreno brings a wealth of experience and student-centered approach to their new role
Adam Urbach receives national recognition, looks to bright future for Trinity chem, STEM
Forbes analysis places Trinity at 35th in the nation on its financial health grades list
Trinity’s incoming class is its most selective yet, with a record-low admissions rate
Assistant secretary to the Board of Trustees recalls life under four University presidents