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Along the Walk
Campus News · Books · From the
Archives
A Wonder to Behold Here
An interview with Allison Read, the new
Trinity College Chaplain.
Puedo Hablar? May
I Speak?
Three Class of 2006 alums
take the question to the streets of Venezuela.
The Cornerstone Campaign for Trinity
The College's largest philanthropic
effort...
Faculty Profile
Jack Chatfield, Associate Professor of
History
"I Chose to Succeed"
Katherine Perez '93 M'03 is the first
police chief of Bowie, MD.
Bantams on the Bench
Two Trinity alumni/ae and one faculty
member serve on Connecticut's Supreme Court.
Campus Climate
Presidential council created to increase
tolerance and diversity.
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2007 |
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Fall 2007
Along the Walk
Campus News · Books · From the
Archives
Cambodia in Context
Trinity students experience
this complex and changing country first-hand.
Off to college, 21st-century style
Randolph M. Lee '66, Ph.D., director of the
Counseling Center and Associate Professor of Psychology
Faculty Profile
Beth Notar, Associate
Professor of Anthropology
Belief and effort
Leonard E. Greenberg '48 reflects in his
extensive association with Trinity College.
Hartford via Shanghai
An interview with Dr. Xiangming Chen, dean
and director of the new Center for Urban and Global Studies.
Faculty Profile: Sonia Cardenas, Director, Trinity
Speak Out
In which we ask a member of the Trinity
community to speak out on important issues of the day. You are
invited to respond with your opinions.
Our Alumni in Iraq and Afghanistan
First-person accounts by Trinity graduates.
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Spring 2007
Along the walk
Campus News ·
Books · From the Archives
Breathing Easy:
With the Asthma Project, Trinity students help Hartford school kids
manage their condition.
Faculty profile:
Drew Hyland, Charles A.
Dana Professor of Philosophy, asks students to examine their lives
through the clarifying lens of athletics.
Student profile:
Neuroscience major Abigail Garrity '07 presents her research in
national forums.
Hartford Alliance:
The Alliance for Academic Achievement Program is a partnership
between The Hartford; the public high schools in Hartford; and the
University of Connecticut, Trinity College, and Howard University.
Faculty profile:
Professor Samuel Kassow reflects on his work as a consultant to
the Museum of the History of Polish Jews.
Bringing light to a Nepal village:
Davis Project for Peace
award enables three Trinity students to promote global peace.
Speak out:
In which we ask a member of
the Trinity community to speak out on important issues of the day.
You are invited to respond with your opinions.
Where are they now?
Charles S. Nutt Professor of
Fine Arts Emeritus George Chaplin
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Winter 2007
Along the walk
Campus News · Books · From the Archives
Echoes of books still loved
Trinity
President James
F. Jones, Jr., just returned from a trek in Nepal, reflects on the
importance of his youthful reading.
Alumnus
profile:
As director of the Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict, Julia
Freedson '95 works for the survival and recovery of children all
over the world who are caught in the crossfire of political
conflict.
Faculty profile:
An interview
with Assistant Professor of Engineering J. Harry Blaise '94, whose
research in the new field of biomedical engineering seeks to
discover how the brain takes in, stores, and retrieves information.
Preparing global citizens for an urban world
A
new approach to liberal arts education builds on Trinity's successes
in urban and global studies.
Trinity in the news
Speakout In
which we ask a member of the Trinity community to speak out on
important issues of the day. You are invited to respond with your
opinions, which will be published in the next issue of the
Reporter.
Online-only articles
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2006 |
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Fall 2006
Connecting the College to the World
An interview with Rena Fraden, newly appointed dean of the faculty,
vice president for academic affairs, and the G. Keith Funston
Professor of English and American Studies
Alumnus Profile
Dr. D. Holmes Morton II, a 1979 graduate of Trinity's Individualized
Degree Program, has brought new hope to Amish and Mennonite children
with genetic disorders
Restoration and Renovation
Trinity's Historic Long Walk buildings undergo extensive repair
Paris Program immerses
students in French culture
Interview
Shirin Ebadi, Iranian human rights activist
Along the Walk
Campus News · Books · From the Archive
Online only articles
"This Was All We Knew": A Remembrance of
the Eisenhower years
Two Ambitious Goals, One Common Cause
Reflections on September 11, 2001
Archival
Books and Other Media
Letters to the Editor |
Spring 2006
Of what are minds made?
On the border where brain science and philosophy
converge.
Listening to Homer
Pragmatic enthusiast
The first director of the
Connecticut Office of Insurance and Financial Services works to keep
Hartford the insurance capital of the world.
artwork: Clare Rossini
The Francis Kimball Long Walk Drawings:
A Valuable Historic Resource
Along the Walk
Campus News · Books · From the Archive
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Winter 2006
A
conversation with Early Reese, vice president for finance and
treasurer
Faculty Profile
Diana Evans
Trinity's Quest Leadership Program
Student Profile
Narin Prum '06 reflects on his rise to president of Trinity's
SGA
Along the Walk
(PDF 950KB)
Campus News · Books ·
From the Archives |
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2005 |
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Winter 2005
James F. Jones, Jr., Inaugurated as Trinity College President
Destination Trinidad!
Academic work and internships give Trinity students new insights into island culture.
Faculty Profile
When religion and politics mix: A Trinity researcher keeps tabs on the latest trends
Student Profile
Making time to serve others: Maria Taverna '05
Alumnus Profile
ice vision
Bryant McBride '88
Special Supplement:
Shoot the Messenger
Jeffry Walker, Director of Performing Arts Programming and Promotion, Austin Arts Center |
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2004 |
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Fall 2004
The ’60s on film
The Panthers, poverty, and the peace movement
Making the
Exotic
Familiar
Patricia Thornton, associate professor of political science.
Parents and schools as partners
Karen Mapp ’77
urges families
to get involved in
public education
Out to
Change
the
World
Isaac Goldstein 05
SGA president
studies politics
close up
Along the Walk
(PDF 456KB)
Campus News · Books ·
From the Archives
From the
President ·
Special Supplement:
Embodiment of prayer, alignments of healing
Clay Kanzler ’79
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Spring 2004
President-elect James F. Jones, Jr.
The College's 21st president on the role of alumni and parents, the endowment, the city of Hartford, and much more
Trinity in Santiago
A personal experience with international human rights
Behind what's visible
Philosophy professor Dan Lloyd creates a novel way to understand consciousness
Las Vegas in a liberal arts context
James J. Murren, '83, President and Chief Financial Officer of MGM MIRAGE
Along the Walk
(PDF 456KB)
Campus News · Books ·
From the Archives
From the
President ·
Special Supplement:
Music and the wind first led me to words and poems
Hugh Ogden, professor of English
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Winter 2004
Bricks & Clicks
The evolution of the Raether Library and Information
Technology Center
Dr. David Dershaw
A Doctor's prescription for hope
Alice Barnes '04
A global perspective on local involvement
Allison Draper
Director of the Interdisciplinary Science Program
Along the Walk
(PDF 456KB)
Campus News · Books ·
From the Archives
From the
President ·
Special Supplement:
Watching the light blaze, fade, and blaze again
Joe Byrne, associate professor of
fine arts
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2003 |
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Fall 2003
Professor Borden Painter chosen
as interim president
How Trinity came to dominate the national squash
championships
Professor William Mace and the world of ecological
psychology
Allison Zanno '04
Medic in the making
Special Supplement:
Dance: An Investigation of the Human Spirit
Lesley Farlow, Assistant Professor of Theater and Dance |
Spring 2003
With the help of
major funders,
Trinity reaches out
to its neighbors
The BEACON
Consortium
An interview with
James Trostle,
Director of Urban
Initiatives
Nhon Trinh '04
Miran Song '87—High-Desert Doctor
Special Supplements:
Shaws's Major
Barbara gets
first-ever musical
treatment
Composing for here
and now
The music of Douglas
Johnson |
Winter 2003
Richard H.
Hersh Inaugurated as Trinity's 19th President
Curricular Review
Eva Bunnell,
IDP '06
Digging
Meg Watters
The Class of 1963
Scholarship Fund
Special Supplement:
A Trinidad Portfolio
The photographs of Pablo
Delano
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2002 |
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Fall 2002
The Curricular Review Committee in quest for
academic excellence
Ellen Burchenal '78
Margo Perkins
Ryan Bak '03
Special Supplement:
Undermining the machine
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Spring 2002
An Interview with Trinity's 19th President
Trinity Scientists and City
Kids Team Up to Study the Connecticut River
Robin Pippin '70
Zachs Hillel House
Hebe Guardiola-Diaz
Descatur Potier '03 |
Winter 2002
Henry
Melville Fuller '38:"Setting
a High Standard of
Achievement"
Trinity's Scientific
Freedom &
Responsibility
Co-Curricular
Initiative
The Trinity College
Field Station at
Church Farm
Trinity's Urban
Learning Initiative
The Right Business
at the Right Time:
Class of '76
Dutch Barhydt '81
Named Director of
Alumni Relations
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2001 |
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Fall 2001
Why the Residential Liberal Arts College is Still a
Good Idea
Preparing Students for the Next Step
Mastering the Master Organ
Two Faculty Members Listen Closely to Music From
Trinity's Neighborhood
Dancing with a Social Conscience
Confronting Their Darkness with Dance - dónde éstas?"
Faculty Forum -- The Beatles
Trinity's Physics All-Stars
Teaching Excellence:
- Miguel Ramirez
- Barbara Walden
Dig We Must
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Spring 2001
Hands-on Science -- State
of the Art Lab Equipment Gives Trinity Students a Competitive Edge
Shrinking World, Growing Cities -- Trinity's Mega-Cities Program
Karen Kukil '77 -- The
Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
Russian Studies at Trinity College
Writers in Exile -- The
Insights of Outsiders
Trinity and Its Neighbors Working
Together -- The W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Educational Studies -- Learning about learning
Barbara
Benedict -- Bringing Out Nuances in Literature
and the Best in Her Students
Pioneer
of Transcontinental Mail Service: James P. Murray '15
Dori
Katz
Matt
Hitzhusen '01
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Winter 2001
Residential Life Reaches New Heights with 'The Summit'
Research vs. Teaching
Ensuring That All Students Succeed: Retention Consortium Held
at Trinity
WWW.alum.WOW: Trinity's Dot-Com Entrepreneurs
Collins Takes Home Bronze Medal
Becoming Comfortable with the Unfamiliar: A Conversation with
Karla-Spurlock Evans, Dean of Multicultural Affairs and Director of Affirmative Action
The Learning Corridor Opens for Learning
Dirk Kuyk, Jr.: Promoting a Deep and Subtle
Expression of Ideas
Lori G. Waite: Promoting Knowledge that Changes
Consciousness
Frank G. Kirkpatrick '64 on
Capital Punishment
Jamal Lacy '01
Dan Berman '01
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CT 06106.
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