Over the past 10 years, the UK has seen a surge in interdisciplinary teaching, with a different vision of what college should teach students.
By Molly Furey
Five years on from the marriage equality referendum, those who led the student campaign say creativity was crucial to influencing debate.
By Donal MacNamee
USI’s president is running unopposed for a second term. There’s still plenty to be done, she says.
By Cormac Watson
Journal submissions from female academics have fallen since the start of the coronavirus. Female academics say it’s not a surprise.
By Naoise D’Arcy
In the 1960s, NCAD was run directly by the governments. Students weren’t happy – and spent years fighting for a more accessible college.
By Lucy Sherry
Led by students, sites like OKZoomer have sprung up in lockdown, with a less superficial approach to romance. But how important is touch?
By Emma Taggart
Tá ABAIR – foireann lonnaithe i saotharlann teangeolaíochta anseo sa Choláiste – ag obair le teicneolaíocht urlabhra agus sintéise.
By Róise Hannan
Trinity graduate Conor McMeel talks about winning this year's University Challenge trophy.
By Aoife Kearins
Health schemes – often led by academics – are mitigating the risk of coronavirus for the homeless. Many say structural changes are vital.
By Alaa Adwan
Trinity has launched a new online curriculum on democracy – based on an 18-month project with colleges around the world – at a timely moment.
By Naoise D’Arcy