‘The Old Firm’: Trinity’s success at the 1924 Olympics
As Trinity supports Imogen Grant’s quest for an Olympic medal, we look back on the College’s winners from the 1924…
As Trinity supports Imogen Grant’s quest for an Olympic medal, we look back on the College’s winners from the 1924…
Trinity Junior Research Fellow, Dr Dan Sperrin, who is writing a history of satire in English literature, is also a…
The final hours of King Richard III of England are re-imagined through animated film and ceramics – incorporating soil from…
As part of the 400th anniversary celebration of Shakespeare’s First Folio, Trinity is exhibiting two copies of this foundational work…
Trinity’s Black History Month Society has organised a range of events and an exhibition exploring Afro-Surrealism this October. ‘The theme…
During Open Cambridge Trinity’s Wren Library features some famous and not so well-known items from its collections, including documents and…
Master’s student Toma-Jin Morikawa-Fouquet explains how his research into late nineteenth-and-twentieth-century Japanese thinkers curious about the universe inspired a work…
Trinity’s 1623 copy of Shakespeare’s collected plays – known as the First Folio – features in a new exhibition marking…
Trinity Fellow Commoner in the History of Race, Dr Adjoa Osei has convened a symposium, exhibition, and concert exploring the…
Trinity College has agreed to return four Aboriginal spears to the La Perouse Aboriginal community. Following a decision by the…