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Downes Memorial - 3
Environmental Health and Safety,
190 New Britain Ave - 33
Aetna Quantitative Center (MCEC) - 29
Facilities, 238 New Britain Ave. - 28
Albert C. Jacobs Life Sciences Center - 38
Financial Aid (Admissions and Career
Services Center)- 1
Allen K. Smith Center for Writing and Rhetoric
(English Dept. Building) - 59
Finance Operations (Trinity Commons) - 27
Austin Arts Center (Garmany Hall, Goodwin
First-Year Program (MCEC) - 29
Theater, Widener Gallery) - 13
Health Center (Wheaton Hall) - 20
Clement Chemistry Building - 11
Hamlin Hall - 8
Center for Teaching and Learning
Human Resources (Williams Memorial) - 4
(Smith House) - 60
Media Technology (RLITC)- 12
Center for Urban and Global Studies,
Multicultural Affairs Office (Hamlin Hall) - 8
70 Vernon St. - 77
President's Office (Williams Memorial) - 4
Crescent St. Academic Building (Sociology
and Women, Gender, and Sexuality) - 35
Registrar's Office (Trinity Commons) - 27
English Department Building, 115 Vernon St. - 59 Student Accounts (Trinity Commons) - 27
Graduate Programs (Trinity Commons) - 27
Student Activities (Mather Hall) - 14
Hallden Hall - 18, 19
Women and Gender Resource Action Center
(Mather Hall) - 14
Human Rights Program, 70 Vernon St. - 77
Individualized Degree Program (IDP),
133 Allen Pl. - 85
Information Technology Center (Raether Library Austin Arts Center - 13
Broad Street Gallery, 1283 Broad St. - 83
and Information Technology Center) - 12
Chapel
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Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society
and Culture, 71 Vernon St. - 54
Cinestudio - 11
Interdisciplinary Science Center (Clement
Clement Chemistry Building - 11
Chemistry Building) - 11
Garmany Hall (Austin Arts Center) - 13
International Programs, 66 Vernon St. - 78
Goodwin Theater (Austin Arts Center) - 13
Internship Office (Admissions and Career
Hamlin Hall - 8
Services Center) - 1
Mather Art Space (Mather Hall) - 14
Leonard E. Greenberg Center for the Study
of Religion in Public Life, 71 Vernon St. - 54 Performance Lab (Trinity Commons) - 27
Underground Coffeehouse (Mather Hall) - 14
Mathematics, Computer Science, and
Engineering Center (MCEC) - 29
Vernon Social Center, 114 Vernon St. - 67
McCook Academic Building - 17
Washington Room (Mather Hall) - 14
Painting Studio, 62 Vernon St. - 88
Widener Gallery (Austin Arts Center) - 13
Raether Library and Information Technology
Center (RLITC) - 12
Seabury Hall - 7
Baseball Diamond - 47
Social Sciences Center (Williams Memorial) - 4 Dan Jessee/Don Miller Football Field
and Track - 49
Special Academic Programs: Adult Programs,
133 Allen Pl. - 85
Ferris Athletic Center (Swimming Pool,
Trowbridge Fitness Center, Kellner Squash
Theater and Dance Studios (Trinity Commons) - 27
Center) - 43
Trinity Commons, 240 New Britain Ave. - 27
Koeppel Community Sports Center,
Watkinson Library (RLITC)- 12
175 New Britain Ave. - 87
Wiggins Sculpture Studio - 41
Memorial Field House - 44
Academic and
Program Offices
Arts and Cultural Venues
Athletic Facilities
Administrative Offices
Oosting Gymnasium - 42
Academy of Life Long Learning, 133 Allen Pl. - 85 Robin L. Sheppard Field - 50
Soccer and Lacrosse Fields - 48
Accounting (Trinity Commons) - 27
Softball
Diamond - 46
Admissions and Career Services Center - 1
Tennis
Courts
- 45
Advancement (Trinity Commons) - 27
Alumni Relations (Trinity Commons) - 27
Budget Office (Trinity Commons) - 27
Calendar and Special Events Office
(Mather Hall)- 14
Campus Life-Residential Services
(Hamlin Hall) - 8
Campus Safety, 76 Vernon St. - 75
Career Services (Admissions and Career
Services Center) - 1
Central Services (Williams Memorial) - 4
Communications Office (Trinity Commons) - 27
Community and Institutional Relations,
70 Vernon St. - 77
Community Service and Civic Engagement
(Mather Hall) - 14
Counseling Center, 135 Allen Pl. - 86
Cultural Programs in Italy, 86-88 Vernon St. - 74
Dean of Faculty (Williams Memorial) - 4
Dean of Students (Hamlin Hall) - 8
Development Office (Trinity Commons) - 27
Greek Organizations
Cleo Society, 98 Vernon St. - 72
Psi Upsilon (The Columns),
81 Vernon St. - 56
Delta Psi (St. Anthony Hall),
98 Summit St. - 63
Alpha Delta Phi (The Fire Society),
122 Vernon St. - 64
Multicultural, Religious,
and Social Centers
Asian American Student Association
(AASA), 65 Vernon St. - 52
Bayt al Salaam, 115 Allen Pl. - 82
Chapel - 2
Gallows Hill Community Lounge
(Hallden Hall) - 19
Interfaith House, 155 Allen Pl. - 79
La Voz Latino (LVL), 69 Vernon St. - 53
Mather Hall - 14
The International House,
104-106 Vernon St. - 71
The Mill, 79 Vernon St. - 55
The Treehouse, 125 Vernon St. - 80
Queer Resource Center, 114 Crescent St. - 31
Umoja House, 72 Vernon St. - 76
Underground Coffeehouse (Mather Hall) - 14
Vernon Social Center, 114 Vernon St. - 67
Washington Room (Mather Hall) - 14
Women and Gender Resource Action Center
(Mather Hall) - 14
Zachs Hillel House, 74 Vernon St. - 81
Residence Halls
Anadama Hall - 34
Boardwalk Hall - 66
Clemens Hall - 30
Cook Hall - 9
Doonesbury Hall - 73
Elton Hall - 15
Frohman-Robb Hall - 39
Funston Hall - 23
Goodwin-Woodward Hall - 10
Hansen Hall - 57
High Rise Hall - 69
Jackson Hall - 21
Jarvis Hall - 5
Jones Hall - 16
Little Hall - 36
North Campus Hall - 70
Northam Towers - 6
Ogilby Hall - 62
Park Place Hall - 65
Smith Hall - 22
Stowe Hall - 32
Summit Suites East - 26
Summit Suites North - 24
Summit Suites South - 25
Vernon Place - 68
Wheaton Hall - 20
Wiggins Hall - 40
Stores, Restaurants,
and Services
The Cave Café (Mather Hall) - 14
College Bookstore (Mather Hall) - 14
Food Service Office (Mather Hall) - 14
Funston Café (Raether Library and Information
Technology Center) - 12
Koeppel Student Center/The Bistro,
109 Vernon St. - 58
Mather Dining Hall (Mather Hall) - 14
Post Office (Mather Hall) - 14
Smith House, 123 Vernon St. - 60
Trinity Community Child Care Center - 37
Underground Coffeehouse (Mather Hall) - 14
Miscellaneous
Boys & Girls Club at Trinity College,
500 Broad St. - 51
President's House, 133 Vernon St. - 61
Trinfo.Café, 1300 Broad St. - 84
WRTC, Campus Radio Station
(High Rise Hall) - 69
Information for Visitors
Admissions and Career Services Center - 1
Mather Hall Front Desk - 14
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residence halls. The Raether
baseball, as well as the multiCenter was designed by the
purposeRobin L. Sheppard
internationally acclaimed
Field [50] and the 6,500Commencement, Reunion,
architectural firm of Kuwabara, seatDan Jessee/Don Miller
and other occasions.
Payne, McKenna and Blumberg. Football Field and Track [49].
The bronze statue at the
Next, please walk south
As you return from Ferris
base of the “T” is of Bishop
through the archway between toward the interior of the
Thomas C. Brownell. One of
Clement andGoodwin [10].
campus, you will come to
the Episcopalian founders of
As you emerge from the arch,
Hallden Hall [18] on the left.
Trinity in 1823, Brownell was
you will seeAustin Arts Center
Hallden is home to the fine arts
the College’s first president.
[13] on your left. Dedicated to department.
Commencement ceremonies are serving the teaching and presen
Behind Hallden Hall you will
held each May in front of the
tation needs of academic depart
find the Albert C. Jacobs Life
Sciences Center [38], named
Brownell statue, which was
ments in the performing and
created by Chauncey Ives of
visual arts, the center hosts more after Trinity’s 14th president.
This building houses biology,
Rome and received by the
than 80 theatrical, dance, and
neuroscience, psychology, and
College in 1869. Although
musical performances each
Trinity’s roots are grounded in
season. Exhibitions by students, sociology classrooms, faculty
offices, and laboratories. You’ll
the Episcopal faith, the College faculty members, and profes
Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
This self-guided walking
pass the botany lab and adjoin
is an independent, nonsectarian sional artists are on display in
Particularly noteworthy elements institution that welcomes
tour of the Trinity College
the Widener Gallery during the ing greenhouse at the building’s
of the Chapel include the Rose students of all backgrounds,
campus takes approxi southwestern corner. Look
academic year.
Window, hand-carved pew ends, faiths, and religious traditions.
mately 45 minutes, but
closely at the large stones placed
On your right is Mather Hall
the majestic Austin pipe organ,
please allow more time
outside the northwest and south
Just past Seabury Hall, you
[14], bordering on Summit
and a 49-bell carillon housed in will find the Hamlin Hall [8]
if possible. You’ll find
west sides of the Life Sciences
Street. This hub of student life
the 163-foot tower.
appealing spots along the
Center and you will discover
entrance to the offices of the
contains the College’s main
Now turn to the right and
way where you may want
fossilized dinosaur tracks. To the
Dean of Students, Residential
dining hall, as well as adminis
begin your stroll down the Long Services, and Multicultural
to linger a bit .
trative offices for many student right of the Life Sciences Center
Walk, considered to be Trinity’s
is the Mathematics, Computer
Affairs.
organizations. Here, you’ll also
The tour begins at the front
architectural masterpiece. Its
Science,
and Engineering
Cinestudio
[11]
is
situated
find
the
campus
information
entrance of theAdmissions and
design was adapted from a
Center
(MCEC)
[29], designed
at
the
southeast
corner
of
the
desk,
a
full-service
post
office,
Career Services Center [1],
grand, four-quadrangle plan
Long Walk, in the Clement
the Cave Café, and the College by noted architect Cesar Pelli,
which also houses the Financial
for the campus drawn up by
and home to modern electrical,
Chemistry Building [11].
Bookstore.
Aid and Internship Offices.
noted English architect William The first and only student-run
mechanical, and biomedical labs,
To the east, behind Austin
Ahead of you, on your right
Burges. The newly restored and professional movie theater in
as well as the optical diagnostics
Arts
Center,
is
Ferris
Athletic
at the top of the rise, is the
renovated Long Walk buildings the country, Cinestudio began
and communications lab. Trinity
Center
[42-44],
a
large
President’s House [61],
house classrooms and residence operating in 1970. With its
is one of just a handful of top
complex
extending
to
the
Broad
the traditional home of Trinity’s
halls, as well as faculty and
liberal arts colleges that offers
balcony, red-and-gold decor,
Street side of campus. Ferris
president and the setting for
administrative offices.Jarvis
and signature rampant lion,
has an Olympic-size swimming degrees in engineering.
many College events.Smith
Hall [5] and Seabury Hall [7],
Just west of the MCEC are
Cinestudio has the feel of an
pool; the best collegiate squash
House [60], the sunny yellow
the oldest buildings on campus, old-time movie palace. It draws facilities in the country, with
the
College’sSummit Suites
building to the right of the
were completed in 1878.
(24-26),
designed by worldnot
only
Trinity
students
but
eight
international-size
courts
President’s House, has four
According to architectural
renowned
architect William
also
a
faithful
following
of
and
eight
American-size
courts;
guest rooms and several function
historian Henry Russell
moviegoers from the Greater
a fully equipped exercise room; Rawn.
rooms available to visitors by
Hitchcock, the Long Walk—
Hartford area.
crew tanks; an indoor track;
reservation. Next door is the
The walking tour of
the only example of Burges’s
When you follow the short
basketball courts; and a field
three-story Victorian academic
campus concludes at
work in America—is “the best
path around the Clement
house. Adjacent to Ferris are 19 this point, but we hope
building that is home to the
example anywhere of Victorian Chemistry Building, you will
acres of playing fields for soccer, your connection to Trinity
English Department [59]. A
Gothic collegiate architecture.” come to theRaether Library
lacrosse,
field hockey, and
few steps further isThe Bistro,
College is just beginning .
On your way down the Long and Information Technology
Koeppel Student Center [58],
Walk, look for two markers
Center [12], one of the
which offers a delicious alterna
commemorating presidential
finest small-college facilities
tive to Mather Dining Hall.
Campus Visitor Information
visits. The 1954 visit by
in the country. The library has
Admissions Office: (860) 297-2180
To your left, the archway
President Dwight D. Eisenhower almost 1,000,000 books and
Austin Arts Center: (860) 297-2199
of Downes Memorial Clock
is noted in a Greek inscription
Campus Safety: (860) 297-2222
periodicals, an on-line catalog,
Tower [3] is a gateway to the
within a triangular planting
Cinestudio: (860) 297-2463
and computer access to almost
main Quadrangle and the
College’s Main Number: (860) 297-2000
in front of Downes Memorial
2,000,000 holdings through
beginning of your walking tour.
Mather Hall Front Desk: (860) 297-2053
Clock Tower. The second
a
consortium
with
Wesleyan
As you start, you will observe
Recorded Directions to Campus: (860) 297-2001
marker, commemorating the
University and Connecticut
a characteristic feature of the
1918 visit of President Theodore College. Rare book and archival
Eating on Campus (during the academic year)
Trinity campus—the harmoni
Roosevelt, is midway down
resources are available in the
Koeppel Student Center/The Bistro [58].
ous and imaginative blending
the Long Walk and adjacent to Watkinson Library, which is
Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.;
of 19th-, 20th-, and 21stthe Fuller Arch and the Wall of
located on the lower level and
and Sunday, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
century architecture.
Honor. The Latin inscription
is open to researchers from the
As you walk through the
Cave
Café [14]. Located on the lower level of Mather Hall.
is embedded in the sidewalk in general public. The Watkinson
Downes Arch, you enter the
Hours:
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to midnight;
front of Northam Towers [6].
contains materials from the
main Quad. With its brownSaturday
and Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to midnight.
Each president gave a speech andMiddle Ages to the present,
stone buildings dating back to
Mather
Dining
Hall [14]. Hours: Monday through Friday:
was presented with an honorary including the Enders ornithol
1878, this is the oldest part of
Breakfast-7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., Continental breakfastdegree from the College.
ogy collection.
campus. The Quad’s park-like
10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Lunch-11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.,
Notice how the trees on the
The new technology center
expanse provides panoramic
Dinner-5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday:
quadrangle are arranged in the features an array of state-of-theviews of downtown Hartford
Brunch-10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Dinner-5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
form of a “T” for Trinity. Most
art electronic resources such as
and the Connecticut River
of the original elms succumbed digital media labs for viewing
Staying on Campus
Valley. The Chapel [2], directly
to Dutch elm disease and have and production, multimedia
Smith House [60], 123 Vernon St., (860) 297-5241.
on your left, is a center for
been replaced by ash or maple stations, videoconferencing
The Smith House is a Victorian-style guest house located
interfaith dialogue as well as
trees. But the elms live on
capabilities, and fully wireless
on the campus of Trinity College. It offers a harmonious
a beloved Hartford landmark.
through the Trinity College
study
spaces.
The
Computing
atmosphere for meetings, overnight guests, and receptions in
Completed in 1932, the
alma mater, “’Neath the Elms,”
a splendidly restored home in a beautifully landscaped setting
Center is also located here,
structure was designed in the
which is sung at the President's providing technical support for
The facility has a 64-seat dining room, conference rooms
English Perpendicular Gothic
Convocation, Matriculation,
accommodating 8-10 people, sitting rooms, and four guest
the fully networked campus,
style by Philip Frohman,
rooms. All guest rooms have a private bath, cable TV, phone,
including
all
student
rooms
in
architect of the National
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A Walking Tour
of the Trinity
College Campus
wireless Internet, and air conditioning.