College

Robert Ballagh and Pop Art as a Medium for Politics

Last night, the celebrated artist discussed his career as part of Trinity College Gallery's “The Swing of the Sixties” exhibition.
By Holly Brown

Artificial Intelligence and the Apocalypse: The Science Gallery Launch 2017 Programme

Vice-Provost Chris Morash and Senator Lynn Ruane launched the gallery's new programme.
By Róisín Power
Contribution

For Dublin’s Vegans and Vegetarians, Increased Awareness Means More Acceptance

Jedidja Stael outlines that despite vegetarianism and veganism becoming increasingly common, greater education will allow them to become more accepted.
By Jedidja Stael

School of Computer Science and Statistics Seeks Accreditation from Engineers Ireland

Accreditation for its MAI computer engineering and MSc computer science courses would result in their international recognition.
By Róisín Power

Creating a Culture of Going to College Across the Country

Running this week, College Awareness Week aims to show students of all ages and abilities that third level education can be open to everyone.
By Eva Dolan

International Report Reveals Areas of Maths and Science Education have “Room to Improve”

The report showed that higher-achieving students appear to not be performing as well as their international peers.
By Róisín Power

Encouraging Student Art Collectors Through Volunteering and Curating

The College Art Collections, which allows students to hire contemporary pieces of art, is attempting to build a sense of artistic passion in students.
By Arianna Schardt

“Ideas are not Crimes”: Michael D Higgins Highlights Global Threats to Academia

At an event organised by Scholars at Risk Ireland, the President emphasised the value of freedom of thought and its impact on society.
By Dominic McGrath

34 Additions to College Art Collections, Including Gavin O’Curry

Through a combination of purchase and donation, 34 new works will join College's existing collection, which includes works by Jack B Yeats and Henry Moore.
By Arianna Schardt

200% Increase in Number of Students Taking Part in Non-EU Exchanges Since 2012

The number of students taking part in Erasmus has also increased by 28 per cent, but figures remain lower than those choosing to come to Trinity as part of an exchange.
By Brónagh Kennedy