A Gift for the Tiger Network
Alumnus who loves Tiger athletics and enjoys seeing sporting events on his computer donates $100,000
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Alumnus who loves Tiger athletics and enjoys seeing sporting events on his computer donates $100,000
Tigers give blood in response to recent tragedies
Hospitality industry veteran seeks to reinvigorate alumni engagement
Faculty members will share expertise with the community in lunch or dinner format
Speakers to present views on global security and economics, education in a digital economy, and...
Ted Koppel has been an eyewitness to history for more than 50 years
Trinity University sociologist named to Robert Wood Johnson leadership program
Lectures will highlight University’s Stieren Arts Enrichment Series
Trinity University Theatre uses innovative style to confront complex issues
Dallas real estate and investments executive, active alumnus joins Board of Trustees
U.S. News & World Report’s college guide also gives Trinity top rankings in value and in engineering...
Michael Fischer to serve as inaugural Dicke Professor
Teaching and learning center provides a space for faculty to tune up classroom approaches
Survivors to show documentary, answer questions about their frightening experience
Professors also awarded tenure to take effect in Fall 2017
University hosts ceremony to strengthen international law enforcement bonds
University program helps prepare high school students for college
A seasoned financial leader, Diana Heeren brings 20 years experience in higher education
Robert Scherer brings more than three decades of experience in higher education
Trinity students spend Spring Break 2017 learning through volunteerism