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Trinity College is a private liberal arts college in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Founded as Washington College in 1823, it is the second-oldest college in the state of Connecticut . Coeducational since 1969, the college enrolls 2,235 students. [ 3 ]
Caroline Hewins, first female graduate of Trinity College, librarian; Charles J. Hoadly, Connecticut State Librarian from 1855 to 1900. [53] Kara Kennedy, daughter of U.S. Sen Edward M. Kennedy (transferred) Kelly Killoren Bensimon, author, jewelry designer and former editor of Elle Accessories; Sally E. Pingree, philanthropist
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The Trinity College Long Walk is a trio of conjoined buildings that form the core of Trinity College's campus in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. The three, Seabury Hall (built 1878), Northam Tower (built 1883), and Jarvis Hall (built 1878), are the oldest buildings on the college's current campus.
Trinity College of Quezon City, former name of Trinity University of Asia in the Philippines; Trinity College Rancagua, a high school in Cachapoal Province, Chile; Trinity College Rome Campus, in Italy, an overseas residential programme of the Trinity College in Connecticut, U.S. Trinity College, Kandy, a secondary school in Sri Lanka
Trinity Bantams athletes (4 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Trinity College (Connecticut) alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 280 total.
The Trinity Bantams football team of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut competes in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC), a league of small liberal arts colleges. The Bantams held the nation's longest home winning streak through 13 seasons (1998–2011) and second-longest in consecutive wins (53) through the 2014 season.
The Koeppel Community Center is an indoor ice hockey arena on the campus of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. It is home to the Trinity Bantams men's and women's ice hockey programs and has seating for 3,400 spectators.