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Campus and Community

President’s Book Club Ponders Poetry As a Way Through Love and Loss

Trinity University President Vanessa B. Beasley, Ph.D., brings poetry professor Jenny Browne’s forthcoming book “I Am Trying to Love the Whole World” to staff and faculty as her book club’s summer selection.

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People

Introducing the 2026 Alumni Award Winners

Seven alumni to be honored for their commitment to excellence

A collage of a photo of the Big Ben tower in London (left) and a photo of a Trinity student posed in front of a globe wearing an "I Love London" shirt (right).
Academics

Trinity Student Discovers the World of Business in London

Oliver Billings ‘29 has the journey of a lifetime in the heart of global finance

In The News

Chemistry Professor Opines on Oppenheimer’s Legacy

Aaron Harrison, Ph.D., explores how the theoretical physicist’s path from atomic bomb architect to arms-control advocate reveals the moral complexities of scientific discovery.

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In The News

More Than a Market

Folklorist Norma E. Cantú connects Paper Tiger’s Pulga Market to centuries-old traditions of music, food, culture, and community.

In The News

Andrew Porter Says Literary Award Launched His Writing Career

The Trinity professor tells a Georgia newspaper about how the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction helped him get his work published.

In The News

Director Discusses His Trinity Roots and Inspiration for the 90s-Era Film

Trinity University alum James F. Robinson ’78 talks with Texas Public Radio about the Brendan Fraser romantic fantasy.

In The News

Trinity History Professor Lends Context to Syrian Refugee Story

David Lesch, Ph.D., provided background on the Syrian civil war and Kurdish refugee crisis in a “Texas Standard” story tracing one family’s journey from Syria to entrepreneurship in Austin.

In The News

This ‘Woman of the Year’ Got Her Start at Trinity

Mary Ullmann Japhet ’84 is named the San Antonio Business Journal’s 2026 Woman of the Year after four decades of communications leadership and community impact.

Research

Trinity Students Conduct Computer Science Research With a Conscience

Two Trinity computer science undergraduates uncovered flaws in how we measure AI data center energy use—findings that could help shape green AI policy.

A student stands with her family next to a sign for the Chalmette Battlefield and National Cemetery Visitor Center.
Academics

Trinity Student Preserves the Legacy of the Trinity University Tennis Program

Sarah McCarthy ’29 explored her love for history by interning with the TU Tennis Oral History Project this summer

(left) A student stands beneath a tall arch. (right) A student stands in the middle of the Pantheon’s circular interior.
Academics

Trinity Student Navigates Rome’s Religious and Cultural Landscape

Rose Simonson ’27 studied abroad through the Trinity in Italy summer program