Telling Trinity’s story each month through photography. This regular feature offers a glimpse into the many presentations, performances, competitions, and other events held during the academic year at this prestigious liberal arts institution.
Photos: Sending Encouragement
Photos: Sending Encouragement
Through a partnership with the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, Trinity College offered a new January Term program this year called Tuck Business Bridge. The program focuses on building essential business skills needed to help launch rewarding careers. Image by Nick Caito.
At Trinity’s Innovation Hub in downtown Hartford, 37 undergraduate students took part in an intensive classroom experience that included a capstone team project, recruiting services, and one-on-one career guidance. Image by Nick Caito.
Jenny Wu, visiting assistant professor of fine arts, and her cats Murdoch and Mei Mei. Image by Nick Caito.
Image by Nick Caito.
Trinity students write encouraging notes to Hartford school students as part of the January Experience of Living, Learning, and Outreach (JELLO) week of service. Image by Nick Caito.
Image by Nick Caito.
Students work to restore historic homes as part of the JELLO week of service. Image by Nick Caito.
Trinity students prepare to offer their capstone presentations as part of the Tuck Business Bridge program. Image by Nick Caito.
An exhibit that places artwork by contemporary Haitian artist Frantz Patrick Henry in dialogue with selections from Trinity College’s Edith A. Graham Collection of Haitian Art opened January 30. Image by Nick Caito.
“Selected works from the Edith A. Graham Collection of Haitian Art converge with my own creations, forming a dialogue that oscillates between harmony and dissonance, connection and collision,” said artist Frantz Patrick Henry. “Here, cultural narratives intertwine, but sometimes misalign, reflecting the complexity of navigating art across different timelines.” Image by Nick Caito.
Throughout January, the campus was draped in white. Image by Nick Caito.
Image by Nick Caito.
Six teams of college and high school students pitched business proposals to a panel of alumni and family judges at the annual marquee event. Image by Nick Caito.
An electronic pet collar that communicates with a smart car sensor to reduce the chances of an accident between pet and vehicle was the winning business proposal in this year’s Trinity College Summit Innovation Challenge. Image by Nick Caito.
The product, dubbed the Paw Patroller, was pitched by Trinity students Cooper Edwards ’28, Andrew Gabriel ’28, and Owen Reilly ’28. Image by Nick Caito.
Annual retreat of Posse students at Trinity. Image by Nick Caito.
Image by Nick Caito.

Through a partnership with the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, Trinity College offered a new January Term program this year called Tuck Business Bridge. The program focuses on building essential business skills needed to help launch rewarding careers. Image by Nick Caito.

At Trinity’s Innovation Hub in downtown Hartford, 37 undergraduate students took part in an intensive classroom experience that included a capstone team project, recruiting services, and one-on-one career guidance. Image by Nick Caito.

Jenny Wu, visiting assistant professor of fine arts, and her cats Murdoch and Mei Mei. Image by Nick Caito.

Image by Nick Caito.

Trinity students write encouraging notes to Hartford school students as part of the January Experience of Living, Learning, and Outreach (JELLO) week of service. Image by Nick Caito.

Image by Nick Caito.

Students work to restore historic homes as part of the JELLO week of service. Image by Nick Caito.

Trinity students prepare to offer their capstone presentations as part of the Tuck Business Bridge program. Image by Nick Caito.

An exhibit that places artwork by contemporary Haitian artist Frantz Patrick Henry in dialogue with selections from Trinity College’s Edith A. Graham Collection of Haitian Art opened January 30. Image by Nick Caito.

“Selected works from the Edith A. Graham Collection of Haitian Art converge with my own creations, forming a dialogue that oscillates between harmony and dissonance, connection and collision,” said artist Frantz Patrick Henry. “Here, cultural narratives intertwine, but sometimes misalign, reflecting the complexity of navigating art across different timelines.” Image by Nick Caito.

Throughout January, the campus was draped in white. Image by Nick Caito.

Image by Nick Caito.

Six teams of college and high school students pitched business proposals to a panel of alumni and family judges at the annual marquee event. Image by Nick Caito.

An electronic pet collar that communicates with a smart car sensor to reduce the chances of an accident between pet and vehicle was the winning business proposal in this year’s Trinity College Summit Innovation Challenge. Image by Nick Caito.

The product, dubbed the Paw Patroller, was pitched by Trinity students Cooper Edwards ’28, Andrew Gabriel ’28, and Owen Reilly ’28. Image by Nick Caito.

Annual retreat of Posse students at Trinity. Image by Nick Caito.

Image by Nick Caito.