Lockdown Literature Part III: Books to Watch Birds By
In the third – and final – part of our Lockdown Literature series, more Trinity lecturers give you reading inspiration.
College Classics: Trinity’s Female Sailors Star as Ireland Beat the British
In 1981, an Irish universities team – with some of Trinity's best sailors – beat the UK in a mixed-gender competition still fondly remembered by many.
Days After the Gong, University Challenge Winner Conor McMeel is Still Buzzing
Trinity graduate Conor McMeel talks about winning this year's University Challenge trophy.
Trinity 14th in University Rankings for Achieving UN Sustainability Goals
Trinity has ranked in the top 14 universities worldwide for its work work towards meeting the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Explainer: Here Are the Supports You Can Make Use of Mid-Coronavirus
We're all working remotely, but Trinity is running a number of online resources to help students through the pandemic.
FOMO is Part of College, But It Shouldn’t Stop Us From Doing What Makes Us Happy
Getting tonsillitis nine times in 18 months can give a college student invaluable perspective on FOMO, writes Ella Connolly.
Printing House Square ‘Very Unlikely’ to Open by Start of Next Year
Dean of Students Kevin O'Kelly said the €62 million complex is unlikely to be ready to admit students by the start of the next academic year.
Look Up: With Apples and Atoms, Trinity Celebrates a Physics Great
Located outside the Fitzgerald Building, Apples and Atoms is one of Trinity's most distinctive artworks. Here's its story.
‘Too Early to Say’ if €29m Recruitment Drive Will Proceed, Says Trinity
College has not decided whether to proceed with a plan to reduce its staff–student ratio, after a recruitment freeze was implemented last week.
Students Will Be Asked to Sign ‘Honour Declaration’ Ahead of Summer Exams
Senior Lecturer Kevin Mitchell told students that ‘it is essential that you submit your own original work for all assessments’.