Events and stories about students, faculty & alumni
Book Celebration and Conversation
Book Celebration and Conversation: Asaltos al escenario: Humor, género e historia en el teatro de Sabina Berman
Wednesday, December 6, 2023 at 4:15 pm
Rittenberg Lounge, Mather Hall Light refreshments will be served.
Hispanic Studies is hosting a public presentation in English of the book Asaltos al escenario: Humor, género e historia en el teatro de Sabina Berman (Assaulting the Stage: Humor, Gender, and History in the Theater of Sabina Berman) written by Priscilla Meléndez.
First Thursdays during the Fall 2023 Semester
Spanish Film Thursdays
October 5
Argentina 1985 (Argentina, 2022)
November 2
La Celestina (Spain, 1996)
December 7
La jaula de oro (México, 2013)
Location: SEABURY 130
TIME: 4:30
Light refreshments will be served.
Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 4:30pm, Rittenberg Lounge, Mather Hall
2023 Fall Distinguished Scholar Lecture
“The Truth in Translation: Telling Stories of Women and the Lebanese Civil War”
2023 Distinguished Scholar Lecture
Sponsored by the Department of Language and Culture Studies, Arabic Section.
Trinity College connected graffiti artist-activists from Dakar, Senegal and Hartford for a creative collaboration outside Trinfo Cafe on Broad Street. The demonstration was one of three stops in the capital city for the visiting artists as part of Hip-Hop History Month.
Aiden Chisholm ’23 received a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Program Grant to support the teaching of English in Peru. Nic Zacharewski ’23 received a Fulbright Study/Research Grant to work at the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg.
For more than 50 years, the opportunity to study at the Trinity College Rome Campus on Aventine Hill has led students to immerse themselves in the culture and language of Italy and to do so from the comfort of a ‘home away from home.’ Trinity’s oldest global study program marked its anniversary with a celebration in Rome.