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As Threat of Cyber Attacks Increase, Trinity to Spend €300,000 on Upgrade to IT System

Last year, a cyber attack saw Trinity Foundation lose close €1 million in April.
By Kathleen McNamee

Trinity Graduate and Celebrated Author JP Donleavy Dies

The author, best known for his comedic masterpiece, 'The Ginger Man', has passed away.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Rugby’s Bryan Mollen Named in Irish Sevens Squad

Mollen, a student of UCD, will have to prioritise the sevens squad over his commitments to DUFC.
By Cormac Watson

Scaling New Heights, Chloë Grace Moretz Returns to Film in Trinity on Thursday

The actor and her co-star, Maika Monroe, are set to return to Trinity’s climbing wall this Thursday to film ahead of their upcoming movie.
By Dillon Hennessy

At Trinity Conference, Academic Freedom Fiercely Defended

Steven Salaita, known for his high-profile dismissal after he condemned the Israeli government on Twitter, was the conference’s keynote speaker.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Tá Éileamh Ardghlórach á Dhéanamh ag USI, Léiriú é seo ar an gcur Chuige nua

Bhí Aontas na Mac Léinn in Éirinn buartha go gcaillfeadh sé a chuid stádas, gan mórán torthaí.

Níor thoghadh bean ina uachtarán in OÉ Gaillimh, Dirímid ár n-aird Anois ar an gcéad deis eile

Tá seans go mbeadh an chéad ban-uachtarán san earnáil tríú leibhéal in Éirinn tofa ag Choláiste na Tríonóide i gceann cúig bliana.

Trinity Team One Step Closer to €35,000 Dyson Prize

Trinity company waytoB is competing for the international James Dyson prize.
By Marcus Kelly

Trinity Rises to 117th in Times Higher Education World Rankings

The ranking comes after Trinity rose 10 places in June in the QS World Rankings.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

For a Third Year, Trinity Best in Europe for Producing Entrepreneurial Students

The university remains at 48th place in the world for the second year in a row.
By Kathleen McNamee