====== W ====== [[Washington College]] - Trinity College's first name, until 1845. [[Washington's Birthday]] - Annual College celebration of George Washington's birthday [[Watkinson, David]] - Hartford merchant and public benefactor; namesake of the Watkinson Library. [[Watkinson Library]] - Research library open to the public that houses Trinity College's Special Collections and College Archives. [[Wesleyan-Trinity Summer School]] - A joint summer school program which took place in 1942. [[trinity_hall|Wheaton Hall]] - A first year dormitory, now renamed Trinity Hall. [[Wheaton, Nathaniel S.]] - 2nd President of Washington College (now Trinity College), from December 1831 to February 1837. [[Wheaton's Library]] - The collection of books that became the first materials held in the Washington College (now Trinity College) Library. [[Widener Gallery]] - Trinity's main formal exhibition space, located in the Austin Arts Center. [[Wiggins Dormitory]] - Student dormitory that was located at 76 Crescent Street. [[staff|James H. Williams]] - General factotum at Trinity College from about 1825 to 1874. [[Williams, John]] - 4th President of Trinity College, from 1848 to 1853. [[Williams Memorial]] - The College's second library building, built in 1914 with funds from J.P. Morgan. [[Women and Gender Resource Action Center (WGRAC)]] - Organization founded in 1972 to serve the needs of female students, faculty, administrators, and staff. [[Women's Club of Trinity College]] - Social club for female staff members founded in 1971. [[Women's Leadership Council]] - Group that supports Trinity's female undergraduates. [[Women at Trinity]] - A history of women-identifying people, organizations, and experiences at Trinity College. [[Wrestling]] - This sport originated as "Sports Nights" held for entertainment during Trinity's time in the Navy V-12 Program. [[WRTC]] - College radio station owned by Trinity that first aired in 1947. [<>]