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Trinity in Trinidad
Founded in 1998, Trinity in Trinidad was Trinity College's immersive study-away program for exploring Caribbean Civilization. The hybrid program allowed students to attend Trinity- faculty taught classes as well as enroll in the University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine, to study alongside their West Indian peers.
The interdisciplinary nature of the program allowed students of a variety of interests to participate in the program, taking classes including engineering, Caribbean society, culture, economy, politics, and arts and music. Students had the opportunity to work closely with local cultural and political leaders, as well as scientists, engineers, and filmmakers through internships, independent studies, and community service. Students also participated in Trinidad's famous festivals, including Ramleela in the fall and Carnival in the spring. Notable alumna and singer Rachel Platten '03 studied abroad through Trinity in Trinidad and took music lessons while there.
The close partnership between Trinity and UWI through Trinity in Trinidad resulted in the building of the “UWI-Trinity House” on UWI's campus. The building served as a physical representation of the two institutions' academic relationship and collaboration. The Watkinson Library has a digital archive titled “Trinity in Trinidad” that has videos from lectures associated with the program.
The Trinity in Trinidad program was suspended in 2020.
Sources
Trinity in Trinidad Video Archives
The Trinity Reporter, Spring 2016.
The Trinity Reporter, Fall 2015.
News: Trinity in Trinidad, May 16, 2018.
Study Abroad: Trinity in Trinidad--The Caribbean Experience