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The New College Experience: Dozens Test Positive for COVID-19 at Trinity College
Dozens of COVID-19 cases have been reported at Trinity College, prompting precautions on the campus and leaving students from freshman to seniors bewildered. As of Monday, Trinity College has announced 47 current active COVID-19 cases among the student body, causing the college to extend remote classes through the end of the week. “It’s definitely obscure having this kind of situation…
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New COVID-19 Cases Reported at Trinity College
Trinity College announced over the weekend that it was extending its suspension of in-person learning after the number of positive coronavirus cases among the student body doubled.
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Trinity College Extends Remote Classes After Another Increase in COVID-19 Cases
Trinity College has extended its suspension of in-person classes due to another increase in COVID-19 cases.
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Trinity and UHart Athletic Teams Raise Money to Support Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford
With fall sports on hold until the spring at Trinity College and the University of Hartford, teams are using this time to give back to the community. “We’re focusing on becoming better soccer players but I also think with this extra time, we can focus on engaging more with the community around Trinity,” said Trinity women’s soccer assistant coach...
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Trinity College Suspends In-Person Classes Due to Spike in COVID-19 Cases
Trinity College has moved all of its classes online after a “significant increase” in COVID-19 cases at the school, according to an email sent to students and faculty on Wednesday. Tests conducted on Monday and Tuesday found 21 positive cases among the student body, according to Trinity. The students who tested positive are in isolation in a separate buidling on…
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Trinity College Suspends In-Person Classes Due to COVID-19 Spike
Tests conducted on Monday and Tuesday found 21 positive cases among the student body, according to Trinity.
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Conference Including Connecticut College, Trinity, and Wesleyan Cancels Winter Sports Competition
The New England Small College Athletic Conference, which includes Connecticut College, Trinity College and Wesleyan University. has canceled winter sports competition. The presidents of the 11 colleges and universities in the conference released a statement Thursday afternoon that says the NESCAC presidents unanimously decided to cancel NESCAC conference competition, including conference championships, for the winter season. The NESCAC is made…
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Pandemic Fatigue Adds to COVID-19 Winter Risks
With cases once again on the rise, health experts are warning Americans not to become lax in protecting themselves and others from the coronavirus.
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Trinity College Reports First On-Campus COVID-19 Case
Trinity College has its first on-campus positive case of COVID-19, the college said on Saturday. Trinity said the positive test came back through their campus testing program. The student recently arrived on campus, according to a campus official. The student is feeling well and has been moved to isolation, the college said. For more information, visit their website.
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Trinity College ‘Extremely Disappointed' Following Alleged Racist Incident on Instagram
Trinity College said they are “extremely disappointed’ about an alleged racist incident on social media. In an email to students and staff, the university said that there has been an “outpouring” of students, alumni and others expressing their experiences with racism or sexual assault at Trinity on Instagram. A counter-account has since emerged that is engaging in harassing, hurtful and…
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Trinity Field Hockey Team Organizes Virtual Race to Benefit COVID-19 Relief Efforts
The Trinity field hockey team is running for a great cause. “In this time of need, everyone is feeling a little helpless,” said Trinity junior captain Kendall Brown. “You want to do something, but you don’t know what to do,” added Trinity field hockey head coach Anne Parmenter. The team decided to partner with Positive Tracks and set up...
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Transition From High School to College Will Look Different After Pandemic
With high school seniors not returning to classrooms, the transition to college will take on a new look. Angel Pérez, the vice president for enrollment and student success at Trinity College, shared his insight on what things will look like.
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NESCAC Cancels Conference Spring Sports Over Coronavirus Concerns
The college athletic conference that includes three Connecticut schools has canceled all spring sports over coronavirus concerns. Trinity College in Hartford, Wesleyan University in Middletown, and Connecticut College in New London all belong to the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). “In light of the decision of many NESCAC schools to have students return home and complete the semester…
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7 Trinity College Students in Self-Quarantine After Possible Exposure to Coronavirus
Seven Trinity College students are now in self-quarantine after possible exposure to coronavirus, according to a school spokesperson. The possible exposure did not occur on or near campus and all students have been examined at the Health Center and are not displaying symptoms consistent with the virus. The students left campus and are required to self-quarantine for 14 days. “We…
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Local Infectious Diseases Specialist Answers Your Coronavirus Questions
Dr. Virginia Bieluch, Chief of Infectious Diseases at the Hospital of Central Connecticut, answered your coronavirus questions.
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Trinity College President Creating More STEM Opportunities for Students
Joanne Berger-Sweeney, the first African American and first woman to serve as president to Trinity College, is working to create more opportunities for students both in school, and after they graduate.
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Trinity President Working For More Diverse Student Body
Trinity College president, Dr. Joanne Berger-Sweeney hopes to have a stronger and more diverse student body to bring more students from every walk of life into the fields of tech and science.
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Trinity College Track Star Overcomes Major Hurdle
A Trinity College track star faced a major hurdle this past year…after he suffered an injury during practice. But, he soon found the care he needed at the Hartford Healthcare Bone and Joint Institute.
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UConn Scientists Update Local Leaders on Crumbling Concrete Research
The University of Connecticut offered on Thursday a sneak peek of a year’s worth of research on our state’s crumbling concrete crisis.