
An Exceptional Take on Learning
Education course dispels disability stigma through inclusion
IMPACT No. 4 is a commemorative edition celebrating 150 years of research and teaching at Trinity University, featuring a collaborative musical project that culminated in a symphony written and performed exclusively for the University's sesquicentennial anniversary.
Education course dispels disability stigma through inclusion
Communication professor teaches Lennox Seminar on collective intelligence
Faculty, staff, and students research Trinity’s history of hands-on learning
Alli Roman recognized for her work in the field of social justice and equity
Trinity partners with San Antonio Museum of Art for inaugural postdoctoral fellowship
Trinity HCAD program students take on community projects with practical impact
Religion professor serves as executive director for Fulbright commission in Taiwan
Writing Center tutors receive CRLA certification
Trinity produces original symphony in time for 150th anniversary
TUPD is honored with IACLEA accreditation
Assistant football coach McGuire learned from NFL Vikings, Trinity alumnus
Ten faculty recognized for their exceptional achievements during the 2018-19 academic year
Cooley lab creates organic fun, organic chemistry
Carolyn Becker, known at Trinity for her work with The Body Project, appointed Murchison Term...
Psychology chair’s research focuses on how children learn the meanings of verbs
Trinity supports more than 60 faculty research projects for the 2019-20 academic year
Trinity professor, student using math to identify gerrymandering
Trinity employees recognized for work in teaching, service, scholarship, advising, and student...
Sociology and anthropology professor lauded with University’s most prestigious faculty award
Trinity Debate breaks onto national scene