What is the relationship between math and democracy? #TrinColl students in “Math and #Redistricting,” taught by @KyleEvans17, took a deep dive into how voting districts are mapped, and they submitted their own maps to the CT Reapportionment Commission. https://t.co/isCKhRglPb
Marginalized communities, especially those with higher-than-average minority populations, are more likely to be exposed to air pollution in the U.S., according to new research. https://t.co/Eo6K5feEUj
With deep roots in Hartford’s past, Trinity College is seeking to become a partner in the city’s push to build a 21st-century innovation corridor in the Parkville neighborhood. https://t.co/gUpbjGiGv9
T'is the season for @TrinityCollege's Lessons and Carols! ❄🎼🎶🎵 Tonight at 7, hear the beautiful sounds from the college's gospel choir and chapel singers (in-person) or tune in virtually to the 4 pm show (https://t.co/OuAWQf1tr0). Masks and vaccination proof required.
.@boston25 story, “A little-known mineral found in concrete is causing MA home foundations to fail” features @TrinityCollege geologist & prof. @gourleymon. Since 2018, Prof. Gourley has tested homes for pyrrhotite. See how his work is helping homeowners: https://t.co/awrlzgHtdG.
We’re incredibly grateful for the generosity of Francisco L. Borges ’74, H’20 and his family for their transformative gift of $10 million to support need-based financial aid for #trincoll students. https://t.co/5BDjcnVUIS
Today, meet two Connecticut artists using photography to reimagine their surroundings. Pablo Delano’s book of photography Hartford Seen defies traditional depictions of the capital city. Rashmi Talpade works with locals to build large-scale collages.
https://t.co/hjWpmJROlR
.@TrinityCollege faculty are teaming up to work on a new research project studying cell signaling, thanks to a grant of $293K from the @NSF. The grant helps 2 faculty members and students examine how cells communicate in response to stress. Learn more: https://t.co/E1q4w9rWVU
We honor and thank all the members of the Trinity community who have served and are currently serving in the United States Armed Forces. We are indebted to your service and sacrifices.
Today at 9 a.m. @trinitycollege's @MasinoSusan will be a guest on @wherewelive to discuss climate change and your well-being. Be sure to tune in! https://t.co/apXwO4qTQ6
For @TrinityCollege student Marisol Garcia IDP ’22 her journey to college wasn’t typical. She graduated from high school, joined the workforce, and served two terms in prison. #wednesdaythought
#EarlyDecision application deadlines are around the corner! Hear from three #Trincoll students about why they decided to apply Early Decision to Trinity. https://t.co/MaUfAgASww
#WednesdayWisdom: How do you increase faculty diversity? @TrinityCollege’s Sonia Cardenas and Anita Davis share steps to increase faculty diversity and explain why it’s essential for institutional innovation. Read their op-ed @InsideHigherEd https://t.co/4BXZc5l6rL.