Trinity Community Persists through COVID-19 Pandemic
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic during the spring 2020 semester brought with it countless unforeseen challenges. Through them all, teamwork across every area of campus enabled Trinity College to remain steadfast in its mission of preparing students to be bold, independent thinkers who lead transformative lives—even in the most unpredictable times.
The College began remote teaching and learning in March 2020; fall courses were offered in remote, in-person, or hybrid formats, while the administration rolled out a phased return to campus accompanied by an intensive campuswide COVID-19 testing program.
For more about Trinity’s emergency response and how the College supported students, read the story, “Historic Shift amid COVID-19: College Endures and Adapts through Twists, Turns of Pandemic,” from the Fall 2020 edition of The Trinity Reporter here.
Learn more about how the Trinity community continued to thrive during the COVID-19 pandemic:
- How Trinity College Went Remote: An Oral History
- Learning It While Living It: COVID-19 Woven into Course Content
- Trinity Students Supporting Each Other with Rides, Rooms, Funding, and Other Resources
- Trinity Community Continues to Gather—in Virtual Spaces
- Fighting on the Front Lines: Health Care Workers with Trinity Ties Stand Tall
- A Day in the Life of a Remote Faculty Member; Remote Student; and Remote Staff Member
- Online Exhibition Celebrates Work of Studio Arts Senior Thesis Students
- Through Their Eyes: 2020 Graduates Share Thoughts on Time at Trinity, COVID-19
- ‘Design Studios’ Help Prepare Trinity Faculty to Teach Online and Hybrid Courses
- Trinity Faculty: How We Teach During the Pandemic
- ‘Dancing Everywhere’: Performance Project Creatively Tackles Challenges Brought by COVID-19
- Giving from the Heart: Trinity Community Steps Up amid Health Crisis
- Lessons from History: Looking at the Past for Keys to the Future