College
Whether its Right to Teach Ethics to Business Students
In studying business, there is little consensus about what ethics are, or how they should be taught. In Trinity, they're considered a good investment.
Trinity Presented With Athena SWAN Award for Gender Equality
The award was presented today at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.
Trinity Hall’s A Chorus Line is Bound to Make For a Great Night
Roisin Putti tells you why you should make your way down to the sports hall tonight.
Trinity Researchers Receive Over €3 Million from European Research Council
The funding will support the hiring of ten new researchers in Trinity.
Éascaíonn Dearcadh Aibí na Tríonóide i leith an Chomóraidh 1916 le Plé Aibí a Chur Chun Cinn
Trí dhíriú ar an réabhlóid cultúrtha, fáilteofar roimh réimse níos leithne de mhic léinn chun an chomóraidh.
Editorial
Trinity’s Nuanced Approach to 1916 Commemorations Promotes Mature Discussion
A focus on the cultural revolution will welcome a wider spectrum of students to the commemorations.
Disconnected by WiFi “Improvements”
Work on “upgrading” the College WiFi service has actually disrupted the service greatly. Ciaran Sunderland looked for answers.
Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Launches Trinity’s 1916 Programme
Speaking at the launch, Heather Humphreys TD, said the programme would “act as a hub of activity and analysis as we mark the centenary of the Easter Rising”.
Editorial
Despite Increased Pressures, Trinity Continues to Innovate
Trinity may be restricted by an unsustainable funding shortfall, but its new courses show the College is continuing to innovate.
In Ainneoin na nDeacrachtaí ar fad, tá an Coláiste go Fóill i mBun Nuálaíochta
Tá teorainn ar an gColáiste de thoradh ar easpa maoinithe, ach taispeánann a chúrsaí nua go bhfuileadar go fóill i mbun nuálaíochta.