Category: FEATURES
Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Dr. Benjamin Steiner Discusses His Passion for Teaching
Anne Levia ’24 MA ’25 Contributing Writer Dr. Benjamin Steiner has spent the past few years bringing Jewish history, gender studies and religious traditions to […]
Dr. Luan Tonelli Talks Neurodegenerative Disease Research and Supporting Students
Nick Cimillo ’26 Executive Features Editor As a visiting assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience, it’s no surprise that Dr. Luan Tonelli is fascinated with […]
Trinity and World War I, Part 15: Stories to Remember
Donald M. Bishop ‘67 Alum Contributor Having reviewed more than two hundred files of Trinity alumni in the First World War, a few stories—some poignant, […]
Students Launch New Social Justice Fellowship, Emphasizing Importance of Organizing Spaces
Nick Cimillo ’26 Executive Features Editor This semester sees the introduction of the Social Justice Fellowship, a new initiative that enables Trinity students to learn […]
Trinity and World War I, Part 14: After the Armistice
Donald M. Bishop ‘67 Alum Contributor The armistice ending the war took effect at the eleventh hour, on the eleventh day of the eleventh month […]
Trinity and World War I, Part 13: Ferocious Bantams
Donald M. Bishop ‘67 Alum Contributor The Honor Roll published in the 1920 Ivy listed alumni who received significant awards for bravery—from the U.S., France […]
Trinity and World War I, Part 12: Final and Costly Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Donald M. Bishop ‘67 Alum Contributor Almost all the American divisions that fought at St. Mihiel were promptly moved west to join the Meuse-Argonne Offensive […]
Trinity and World War I, Part 11: The St. Mihiel Offensive
Donald M. Bishop ‘67 Alum Contributor The nation entered the war. A great mobilization began. The National Guard deployed. A new National Army trained. Carried […]
Trinity and World War I, Part 10: The Red Cross and the YMCA
Donald M. Bishop ‘67 Alum Contributor In 1917, American war planners—viewing the vast gap between the nation’s latent industrial, economic and financial power and the […]
Trinity and World War I, Part 9: The Aviators
Donald M. Bishop ’67 Alum Contributor The Wright brothers made their first short flight from Kitty Hawk at the end of 1903. The Great War […]