College

Taoiseach to Open Trinity Business School Next Week

The long-awaited Business School will open on May 23rd.
By Ciaran Molloy and Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Professor Missing After Reaching Mount Everest’s Summit

Seamus Lawless is a professor of computer science and is part of the research team in Trinity's ADAPT centre.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Launches Stevie II, Ireland’s First Socially Assistive Robot

Trinity’s robotics engineers today unveiled the successor to Stevie, a prototype robot.
By Aoife Kearins

Trinity First Irish University to Sign New Gender Equality Charter

The SAGE charter aims to improve representation of women at senior levels and eliminate the gender pay gap.
By Cormac Watson
Editorial

Graduation by Grade Is a Relic of a Bygone Trinity

The College’s graduation ceremony is unforgivably antiquated.
Editorial

Without Funding, Universities Will Struggle to Keep Their Standards Intact

The push for better quality education comes at a time when universities are underfunded and overstretched.

Sally Rooney’s Normal People Sweeps to British Book of the Year

Rooney, a Trinity graduate, saw off competition from Michelle Obama's memoir as well as Milkman by Anna Burns.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity’s AMBER One of Six SFI Centres Awarded €230m

The government, along with industry partners, is investing in six SFI research centres around the country.
By Emma Donohoe

How UCC’s Bystander Intervention Training Empowers Students

What is needed for a safe third-level experience is a shared culture and a shared expectation of respect, writes Louise Crowley.
By Louise Crowley

The Flamboyant Filmmakers Defying Culture Norms

Trinity-based Navegación is a creative outfit retelling Italian and Irish myths.
By Patrick O'Donoghue