Trinity Professors are some of the brightest scholars in the world. But their knowledge was put to the test in “Trinitea,” a new student/faculty talk show, featuring chats over tea. Click the above photo to watch the professors on the hot seat.
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Trinity Professor Recognized as Finalist for Prestigious Lincoln Prize
Chris Hager, Associate Professor of English at Trinity College, stands alongside filmmaker Steven Spielberg and a bronze bust of President Abraham Lincoln. The occasion was the celebration of The 2014 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize, on April 24, at the Union League Club in New York City. The Prize is awarded by Gettysburg College and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Hager was one of six finalists for his book, Word by Word: Emancipation and the Act of Writing (Harvard University Press). The book was recognized as “an original and compelling study, that asserts that more slaves were literate than is commonly thought, and that their fugitive letters, diaries, petitions and other writings provide valuable insights.” Spielberg received a Special Achievement Award for his movie “Lincoln,” released in 2012, which won two Academy Awards, was nominated for twelve, and grossed over $275 million worldwide. Click here for more on the event. (Photo by Don Pollard)
Senior Chemistry Majors Pair Their Wine with Scholarship
Senior Mac McCarthy ’14, fields a question from a classmate following his presentation on proanthocyanidins, a class of compounds prevalent in red wines. Eight senior chemistry majors are participating in a senior seminar studying the chemistry of wine with Cheyenne Brindle and Michelle Kovarik, assistant professors of chemistry. Following McCarthy’s presentation, based on the 2008 article “Chemical Synthesis of Proanthocyanidins in Vitro and Their Reactions in Aging Wines,” from the journal Molecules, the students and faculty members tasted and discussed five Georgian wines.
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