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Trinity University is a private liberal arts college in San Antonio, Texas. Founded in 1869, its student body consists of about 2,600 undergraduate and 200 graduate students. Trinity offers 49 majors and 61 minors among six degree programs, [5] and has an endowment of $1.725 billion. [1]
Trinity United Methodist Church may refer to: Trinity United Methodist Church (Denver, Colorado) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Trinity United Methodist Church (Durham, North Carolina)
Ron Nirenberg (B.A, communications, 1999) – Mayor of San Antonio, Texas James Robertson Nowlin (B.A. 1959, M.A. 1962), Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas Brad Parscale (B.S, international business, finance, macroeconomics, 1999) – Campaign manager for Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2020
It was founded as San Antonio Female College by Dr. John E. Harrison Sr. in 1894. [1] The name was changed to Westmoorland College in 1918 and to the University of San Antonio in 1937. In 1942, the campus was combined with Trinity University, [2] which adopted the alumni of the University of San Antonio. Trinity, in turn, built a new campus and ...
Founded in 1976, KRTU is a non-commercial educational, nonprofit radio station under Trinity's 501(c)(3). KRTU programs a 17-hour/day mainstream jazz format, with alternative/indie rock overnight. The broadcast reaches throughout the San Antonio metropolitan area and into adjoining townships.
The 1970 Trinity Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Trinity University in the Southland Conference during the 1970 NCAA College Division football season. In their first year under head coach Gene Offield , the team compiled a 5–6 record.
In 2016, Trinity won the NCAA Division III College World Series and became national champions. In a best-of-three format, Trinity defeated Keystone College 14-6 in game 1 and 10-7 in game 2. Trinity defeated the 2015 champion, SUNY Cortland, twice in the bracket rounds of the tournament en route to the national championship. [11]
The 1954 Trinity Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Trinity University in San Antonio as a ... San Antonio, TX; W 41–6 [16] *Non ...