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As the University rises in national rankings, Early Decision offers applicants a way to stand out
Trinity is known for its experiential education, offering hands-on learning through undergraduate research, internships, entrepreneurial pursuits, international engagement, and more. Prepared with a Trinity education, graduates make change in the world and establish the University as a leading national presence.
As the University rises in national rankings, Early Decision offers applicants a way to stand out
Stumberg $25,000 grand prize a shot of caffeine for Trinity startup Quick Sip coffee
Trinity medical startup emerges from Stumberg Venture Competition with prototype and $10,000 in...
Trinity football shines in the classroom under new initiatives from coach Jerheme Urban '03
Trinity senior named NASA's most outstanding intern
University still holds top spot in Texas according to U.S. News & World Report
Trinity University Upward Bound students find comfort, confidence in their mentors and peers
ALE internships put Tigers at the heart of Texas Republican, Democratic parties
Trinity is number one in Texas, top-50 nationally in latest College Consensus rankings
Trinity team uses drones to 3D map fault lines, opening up new possibilities for earthquake research...
Students+Startups, which matches Tigers with tech companies, will soon double in size and spread...
Continuing its tradition of excellence, Trinity University has again been included in the...
Trinity ranked No. 49 among more than 300 top colleges in the nation
Trinity students meet with official Texas delegation in Madrid, promote Spanish investment in Texas
Trinity’s ALE internship program expands to St. Louis with help from PR veteran Allison Hawk ’88
Undergraduate researchers launch site to battle bots, sockpuppets, and all things fake news
ALE program blends the classroom and the workplace together for Megan Smith ’18
Trinity startup, Complete Chess, breathes new life into a classic game
New York Times publisher shares thoughts with students during trip to the Big Apple