Trinity College from Above (Aerial Tour)
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Trinity College (CT) takes you to the skies for a look at our historic campus. Located in Hartford, CT, our campus is beautiful in a traditional New England-college way—100 green acres dotted with historic buildings—and it’s located in an interesting place, Connecticut’s state capital, the city of Hartford. It’s home to 2,200 students from 44 states and 62 countries who connect to the College and each other through 100 student organizations, 29 NCAA Division III athletic teams, internships, and volunteer projects.
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Video by Blue Fuego
The 192nd Commencement of Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut
The Hartford Steel Symphony Orchestra Documentary at Trinity College, Hartford Connecticut USA
Application to Graduation: A Trinity College Journey
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Video shot and edited by Cassia Armstrong '18
Music: Memories - BenSound.com
#Application to Graduation
Carillon Concert at Trinity College (Hartford, Connecticut)
An inside and outside view of the Summer Music Carillon Concerts at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn.
President's Convocation — Trinity College, Hartford, CT
Opening of the 193rd academic year and welcoming the Class of 2020
September 1, 2016
Koeppel Community Sports Center
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Trinity College Hartford CT - Lizzie Becker - The German Language and a Career.
Lizzie Becker '16 explains how knowing a second language will help in the search for a career.
(Un)Privileged: The Cost of Being Poor at An Elite Institution
It doesn't end once you're accepted into college.
(Un)Privileged is a documentary that explores the social and personal issues faced by many low-income and first-generation undergraduate students across wealthy private colleges and universities in the United States. The film includes a cast of diverse first-generation and low-income students from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, and Columbia University in the heart of New York City. Angel Perez, Trinity’s Vice President of Admissions and Student Success, also offers expert and personal insight into these struggles.
Directed and produced by Bettina Gonzalez, Trinity College Class of 2016
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MUSIC CREDITS:
Light Thought var 4 by Kevin MacLeod
(licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution)
Eternal Hope by Kevin McLeod
(licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution)
Trinity College is Quiet and Loud
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Produced by Trinity College Office of Communications
Additional footage courtesy:
Miceli Productions (miceliproductions.com)
Bettina Gonzalez '16
Wes Ng
#Quiet and Loud
Highlights from the 192nd Commencement of Trinity College
Highlights from Trinity College's 192nd Commencement, which took place under the elms on Sunday, May 20, 2018.
Produced by: Office of Communications, Trinity College, Hartford Connecticut
Filmed and edited by: Helder Mira
Driving Downtown - Hartford 4K - Connecticut USA
Driving Downtown Streets - Main Street - Hartford Connecticut USA - Episode 73.
Starting Point: .
Hartford is the capital of Connecticut and the historic seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. As of the 2010 Census, Hartford's population was 124,775,[1] making it Connecticut's third-largest city after the coastal cities of Bridgeport and New Haven. Census Bureau estimates since then have indicated Hartford's subsequent fall to fourth place statewide as a result of sustained population growth in the coastal city of Stamford.
Nicknamed the Insurance Capital of the World, Hartford houses many insurance company headquarters, and insurance remains the region's major industry.[2] Founded in 1637, Hartford is among the oldest cities in the United States. Hartford is home to the nation's oldest public art museum, the Wadsworth Atheneum; the oldest publicly funded park, Bushnell Park; the oldest continuously published newspaper, The Hartford Courant; the second-oldest secondary school, Hartford Public; Trinity College, an elite, private liberal arts college, and the Mark Twain House where the author wrote his most famous works and raised his family, among other historically significant attractions. In 1868, resident Mark Twain wrote, Of all the beautiful towns it has been my fortune to see this is the chief.[3]
Following the American Civil War, Hartford was the richest city in the United States for several decades.[4] Today, Hartford is one of the poorest cities in the nation with 3 out of every 10 families living below the poverty line.[5] In sharp contrast, the Hartford metropolitan area is ranked 32nd of 318 metropolitan areas in total economic production[6] and 7th out of 280 metropolitan statistical areas in per capita income. Highlighting the socio-economic disparity between Hartford and its suburbs, 83% of Hartford's jobs are filled by commuters from neighboring towns who earn over $80,000, while 75% of Hartford residents who commute to work in other towns earn just $40,000.
Economy
Hartford is the historic international center of the insurance industry, with companies such as Aetna, Conning & Company, The Hartford, The Phoenix Companies, UnitedHealthcare and Hartford Steam Boiler based in the city, and companies such as Travelers and Lincoln National Corporation having major operations in the city. The city is also home to the corporate headquarters of U.S. Fire Arms and United Technologies.
From the 19th century until the mid-20th century, Hartford was a major manufacturing city. During the Industrial Revolution into the mid-20th century, the Connecticut River Valley cities produced many major precision manufacturing innovations. Among these was Hartford's pioneer bicycle (and later) automobile maker Pope.[64] As in nearly all former Northern manufacturing cities, many factories have been closed, relocated, or reduced operations.
Aetna and the Hartford Financial Services Group, both Fortune 100 companies, are headquartered in Hartford. Travelers Insurance has its largest national employment center and historical headquarters in the city. CIGNA insurance is headquartered in the region with a presence in Hartford and its suburb Bloomfield. United Health Insurance has a significant presence in the city.[65]
Hartford is a center for medical care, research, and education. Within Hartford itself the city includes Hartford Hospital, The Institute of Living, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, and Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center (which merged in 1990 with Mount Sinai Hospital).
Trinity College US
Trinity College is a private liberal arts college in Hartford, Connecticut. Founded in 1823, it is the second-oldest college in the state of Connecticut after Yale University. The college is an urban campus.
Coeducational since 1969, the college enrolls 2,300 students. Trinity offers 38 majors and 26 minors, with a student to faculty ratio of 10:1. The college is a member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). U.S. News & World Report ranked Trinity tied for 38th in its 2017 ranking of best national liberal arts colleges in the United States
Impromptu National Anthem w/Hamilton College & Trinity College 10/7/17--Hartford, CT
When the PA system goes on the fritz for the National Anthem between the Hamilton College Continentals (HC: Dave Murray) and Trinity College Bantams (HC: Jeff Devanney), the two NESCAC opponents take matters into their own hands at Jesse/Miller Field on the campus of Trinity College. (video courtesy of NSNSports.net and JakeDonnelly.com)
The Doors of Trinity College
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Produced by Trinity College Communications
Music: Flight by Lee Rosevere
Engineering at Trinity College
Take a closer look at engineering at Trinity College.
#Engineering
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
For the full audio track:
“It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”
Words and Music by Eddie Pola and George Wyle
featuring the Trinity Holiday Band
and the Choirs of
Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut
Christopher Houlihan ’09, arranger and music director
John Rose College Organist-and-Directorship
Distinguished Chair of Chapel Music
and Adjunct Professor of Music
Kyle Knickerbocker, recording engineer
Visiting Assistant Professor of Music
Helder Mira, videographer and director
Multimedia Producer
With the participation of:
Joanne Berger-Sweeney
President and Trinity College Professor of Neuroscience
THE TRINITONES
Maya Anand ’22
Madeleine Jordan ’22
Lucille Leavitt ’19
Emma Martínez-Daniel ’19
Arianna O’Brien ’21
Anne Smith ’19
Rachel Smithie ’22
Maura Thompson ’21
Willow Trodden ’20
Camille Valentincic ’22
THE QUIRKS
Georgia Beckmann ’21
Alex Chambers ’22
Briana Crawley ’19
Franchesca De La Cruz ’19
Anna Hackett ’20
Shannon Kennedy ’19
Brielle McDonald ’20
Duun O’Hara ’22
Sarah Kristen Vazquez ’19
Hannah Zukowski ’21
TRINITY AFRICAN CHOIR
Dorothy Anika ’22
Lehlabile Davhana ’19
Sarah Donahue ’20
Ryan Frye ’19
Aurelia Haule ’19
Xinbei Lin ’21
Florence Muhoza ’19
Vicky Skaf ’20
THE ACCIDENTALS
George Adams ’21
Chris Gio ’19
Granville Kaynor ’21
Taigh Lawless ’20
Edward Li ’20
David Marattolo ’22
James Nash ’19
Jackson Ruprecht ’19
Kimball Winans ’20
Teddy Zoellner ’20
THE PIPES
William Duggan ’19
Lea Estein Garcia ’22
Kyle Fields ’21
Laura Hardenstine ’20
Gabe Julien ’19
Anna Lee ’20
Julia Mutkoski ’22
Bukosia Kosha Odongo ’21
Claire Pitzer ’21
Leyanne Qubbaj ’22
Hanjatiana Nirina Randrianarisoa ’21
Sarah Romanelli ’21
Gwenhwyfar Sadie ’21
Maria Warns ’19
THE CHAPEL SINGERS
Ansel Burn ’20
Jenny Conant ’22
Kira Eidson ’19
Kyle Fields ’21
Julianne Freeman ’22
Maxwell Furigay ’19
Elijah Hernandez ’19
Sarah Kennedy ’20
David Marottolo ’22
Brielle McDonald ’20
Guy Parsons ’19
Claire Pitzer ’21
Charlie Reimers ’20
Gwenhwyfar Sadie ’21
Brooke Samaratunga ’22
Hadley Santana Queiroz ’20
Zac Schurman ’22
Emily Wertheimer ’20
TRINITY COLLEGE GOSPEL CHOIR
Dorothy Anika ’22
Lehlabile Davhana ’19
Clare Donohoe ’22
Erin Evangelista ’20
Lea Estien Garcia ’22
Aurelia Haule ’19
Brielle Jones ’20
Jiameng Ma ’21
David Marottolo ’22
Qi Miao ’21
Winrose Mollel ’21
Hazel Robertson ’19
Gwenhwyfar Sadie ’21
Elizabeth Zheng ’22
John Hayes and Anthony Williams, ministers of music
TRINITY HOLIDAY BAND
Noelle Casey ’20, violin
Max Fertik ’19, drums
Ben Gambuzza ’20, piano
David Marottolo ’22, glockenspiel
Pearl Rourke ’21, harp
James Sheehy ’20, tenor saxophone
Jitty Synn ’19, violin
Emily Wertheimer ’20, alto saxophone
SPECIAL THANKS
Jennifer Allen, Visiting Lecturer in Music
Jesse Riley, Director of Production, Austin Arts Center
Dan Roman, Associate Professor of Music; Chair, Department of Music
Urs Berger
Lud Baldwin
Joseph Barber
Molly Thoms
Lisa Kassow
Douglas Berkowitz
Trinity College Calendar Office
Trinity College Facilities Department
A.C.E.S.
Cranksgiving
J.E.L.L.O.
and
Minty Berger-Sweeney, production assistance
Open Doors: Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.)
Scholarship recipients thank donors. Produced by Trinity College student Weena Yong '12. Watch Weena's full version:
Bantam Beginnings for the Class of 2023
Trinity is welcoming more than 600 new students, including 582 first-year students in the Class of 2023, 17 transfer students, and nine new Individualized Degree Program (IDP) students. About half of the new students chose to participate in optional Pre-Orientation programs, which provide three- to 10-day opportunities to get a jump on making the transition to college. Among those opportunities were Quest wilderness adventures, the Venture Trinity leadership conference for women, a P.R.I.D.E. (Promoting Respect for Inclusive Diversity in Education) Welcome Weekend, the First-Generation Pre-Orientation, the International Student Orientation, and the Bantam Beginnings programming, which taught students more about Trinity and Hartford through fun and engaging activities on campus and around the city.
Step Dance Team at Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.)
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Trinity College Reunion 2019 Highlights
Trinity College’s Reunion Weekend 2019 saw more than 1,000 alumni and their families return to Hartford June 6–9 to spend time ’neath the elms. Through a tremendous shared effort by staff and alumni volunteers, Trinity was transformed into a center of activity for alumni from the classes ending in 4s and 9s and their families.