Contribution
What College Degrees Mean for Millennials, and How Colleges Can Respond Better
In a world that’s changing so rapidly – growing, morphing and expanding at an incomprehensible speed – how can college degrees keep up?
Why Trinity? Selling the University to Students Across the World
Amid funding uncertainties and a global emphasis on internationalisation, Trinity is putting more effort into attracting non-EU students and taking advantage of Brexit.
DUFC VS Terenure College RFC
Live updates from College Park as DUFC fight to ensure survival in Ireland's top club league.
Momentum, Momentum, Momentum: Trinity GAA’s Year in Review
From football to camogie, if the progress seen this year continues, the growth of Trinity GAA should be even greater next year.
The Trinity Startup Helping Students Share Notes
Founders of Trinity start-up PledgeNotes tell us what’s next for their new, study-based startup.
With Support in Trinity and Beyond, the March for Science Celebrates Evidence-Based Decision Making
In the wake of increased skepticism towards science and research, the scientific community is organising marches across the world on April 22nd.
Opening Trinity’s Knowledge Bank to the World
Making thousands of PhD theses available online, Trinity's library is pioneering in making knowledge open access.
Op-Ed
Our Approach to Obesity Needs to be More Compassionate
Dr Francis Finucane, a consultant endocrinologist in Galway University Hospitals and honorary senior lecturer in NUI Galway, argues for a different treatment of obesity.
The Resurgence of Trinity’s Italian Society
For Trinity's Italian Society, this year was notable for how the society gained unforeseen levels of interest and attention.
The Douglas Hyde’s New Director on Promoting Art Inside and Outside the College
Trinity hosts what was the first dedicated contemporary art gallery in the country, and its new director, Georgina Jackson, has bold plans for its future.