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Trinity summer scrapbook

Trinity summer scrapbook

Kara Killinger August 23, 2019
Students reflect on research and internship experiences at home and abroad
Participants reflect on 1869 Scholars mentorship program

Participants reflect on 1869 Scholars mentorship program

Maria Zaharatos April 4, 2019
Program celebrates its third year
Fall Tiger Breaks trip to Karnes City is cancelled

Fall Tiger Breaks trip to Karnes City is cancelled

Noelle Barrera October 19, 2018
Unforeseen circumstances hinders volunteer opportunities but will not disrupt future events
After Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, first-year Jenna Shultz approached TUVAC to discuss ways the university could help. The group has created a GoFundMe page to help support the soldiers of Puerto Rico and their families. illustration by Andrea Nebhut

TUVAC responds to Hurricane Maria

Gabriella Garriga October 31, 2017

Category four Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico late September this year. The storm destroyed the territory, leaving more than three million U.S. citizens without electricity or running water....

A group of students visit the Cave Without a Name in Boerne, Texas. photo provided by Daniel Lehrmann

Geosciences department plans semester of trips

Cathy Terrace October 3, 2017

This semester, the geosciences department will offer a variety of experiential learning opportunities for students interested in the field. "We try to have field trips in virtually every class we teach....

Katsuo Nishikawa  lectures on site at Hiroshima. This place is directly below where the atomic bomb detonated. Photo courtesy of Katsuo Nishikawa

Political science department to offer one fewer study abroad option

Kaylie King September 12, 2017

Correction: This article originally stated that the political science department altered its policies regarding study abroad courses. It was only a coincidence that the courses that involved trips to Berlin...

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