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Trinity College

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Trinity College, Ireland: see Dublin, Univ. of Dublin, University of, at Dublin, Ireland; founded 1591 by Queen Elizabeth I of England; also called Trinity College, Dublin. It has faculties of arts (humanities); arts (letters); business, economics, and social studies; engineering and systems sciences; health
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Trinity College

Private liberal arts college in Hartford, Conn., founded in 1823. It is historically affiliated with the Episcopal church, though its curriculum is nonsectarian. Bachelor's degrees are granted in more than 30 different study areas, and graduate study is offered by several departments, including economics, English, and history. Trinity participates in a cooperative exchange program with 12 New England colleges and universities.



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1 -- color) Danny McAulif of the Trinity College Rugby Club is tackled by members of the Hart District Wildcats during a rugby game between the touring Australian team and the Santa Clarita club at Canyon High School in Canyon Country on Saturday afternoon.
Young people were also present, with the Trinity College School jazz band and young violinist Mark Johnston providing the entertainment.
Donovan has a Bachelor of Arts in History from Trinity College and a Master's in Business Administration from Northwestern University.
 
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