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Trinity Reporter — Spring 2014

Spring 2014

Trinity Reporter — Spring 2014

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  • Along the Walk
    • Joanne Berger-Sweeney elected Trinity’s 22nd president
    • Interfaith House named in honor of the Rt. Rev. Steven Charleston ’71, H’92
    • Trinity launches new J-Term
    • ‘Underdog’ takes title
    • New Career Development staff
    • Inaugural Giving Day exceeds expectations
    • Trinity has its first Truman Scholar in 28 years
    • Around Hartford
  • Features
    • The Jones years: 2004-2014
    • A lasting legacy
    • Perfect harmony
    • How he learned to save the world
    • A groundbreaking program
    • The Next Step
  • Athletics
    • Squash
    • Basketball
    • Ice Hockey
    • Wrestling
    • Indoor Track and Field
    • Women’s Swimming and Diving
  • Profiles
    • Ian Bennett ’62
    • Arlene Kanter ’76
    • Chris Sidor ’94
    • Julie Mancuso Gionfriddo ’96, M’05
    • Margaux Morrison Crabtree ’06
  • Books and Other Media
  • Obituaries
  • From the President

Features

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThe  Jones Years: 2004-2014

A Lasting Legacy
Longest-sitting board chair in College history steps down.

Perfect Harmony
A cappella singers share voices, sense of camardarie.

How He Learned to Save the World
Phil Robertson ’87 sheds light on human rights violations.

A Groundbreaking Program
The Human Rights Program at Trinity

The Next Step
College offers innovative graduate studies options

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