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Bring your ideas to life BRING YOUR IDEAS TO LIFE.
Trinity's 10:1 student/faculty ratio means everyday access to your professors. Read More - 2
Compete with the best COMPETE WITH THE BEST.
Trinity’s 29 varsity teams compete with other New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) schools. Read More - 3
Study where generations have learned STUDY WHERE GENERATIONS HAVE LEARNED.
The Long Walk is the heart of Trinity's campus. Built in 1878, it was completely retrofitted in 2008. Read More - 4
Find your audience FIND YOUR AUDIENCE.
The student-created Trinity International Hip-Hop Festival, now in its seventh year and the largest of its kind in the United States, brings artist from around the globe to Trinity. Read More - 5
Show your work SHOW YOUR WORK.
Student art projects are an important part of the Widener Gallery's exhibition schedule.
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Intern where you'll make a difference INTERN WHERE YOU'LL MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
Trinity’s Legislative Intern Program gives students direct, hands-on experience with state government. Read More - 2
Make the city your resource MAKE THE CITY YOUR RESOURCE.
Hartford is the setting for many Trinity activities. Here, the women’s crew team practices on the Connecticut River.
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Go downtown GO DOWNTOWN.
Trinity’s location in Hartford offers multiple opportunities to engage with cultural, corporate, and nonprofit organizations.
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Study Hartford, see the world STUDY HARTFORD, SEE THE WORLD.
Studying the city of Hartford is a springboard for studying cities around the globe. Read More - 5
Prepare for your career PREPARE FOR YOUR CAREER.
The Trinity College Health Fellows Program provides opportunities for student projects at nearby Connecticut Children's Medical Center or Hartford Hospital. Read More - 1
Go beyond the expected GO BEYOND THE EXPECTED.
Leap across volcanos and see geological wonders first-hand during summer environmental science expeditions. Read More - 2
Help others HELP OTHERS.
Trinity students are deeply committed to sharing their time and talents with others. These students traveled to Uganda to revitalize a school in dire need of a facelift.. Read More - 3
Learn from the best teachers LEARN FROM THE BEST TEACHERS.
Trinity’s international programs are taught by respected faculty from local colleges as well as our own professors. Read More - 4
Study abroad THEIR STORY, OUR RESPONSIBILITY. Human Rights Fellow Will Pollock ’10 worked for WITNESS, a nonprofit that distributes human-rights documentaries worldwide.
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Blog what you've learned BLOG WHAT YOU'VE LEARNED.
A photograph posted on Emily Gittleman’s blog (Class of 2011) about her study-abroad experience in India. Read More


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