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  1. The Long Walk. When you imagine quintessential Collegiate Gothic architecture, the soaring towers and brownstone exteriors of Trinity's Long Walk buildings will likely come to mind. Built in the 1870s, the Long Walk was the first group of buildings that were constructed when the college moved to its current location on Summit Street.

  2. Trinity College is where the liberal arts meet the real world—but how that happens continues to evolve. That’s why it’s our collective endeavor—our ability and our responsibility—to envision the Trinity we want to be and to pursue it with unwavering commitment. We maintain our focus through a defined mission, a strategic plan, and a ...

  3. 300 Summit Street. Hartford, CT 06106

  4. Game summary of the Trinity College (CT) Bantams vs. Wesleyan University Cardinals NCAAF game, final score 14-7, from November 13, 2021 on ESPN.

  5. Jeff Devanney begins his 11th season as head football coach at Trinity College. Trinity hired Devanney, a 1993 graduate of the College, as its 27th head coach in December of 2005. He had been Trinity’s defensive coordinator in 2005, its special teams coordinator from 2001 to 2004, its secondary coach from 2002 to 2005, and its defensive line coach in 2001.

  6. The story of Trinity College is that of its people, this place, and our liberal arts education. Through the collective experiences of this extraordinary community, we define the spirit that makes us distinctly Trinity. Over the course of the Bicentennial year, we will tell and collect 200 stories for the world to hear. 200 Stories.

  7. Trinity College accepts the Common Application. Students can automatically add Trinity College to their “My Colleges List” by clicking here. A $65 application fee is required, and must be submitted online through the Common Application. Trinity College will waive the application fee for first-generation college students.