ALONG THE WALK Virtual Reunion 2021 A gathering in cyberspace! Classes originally slated to cel- 4. Make Ahead Summer ebrate their Reunions last year got together online June Salads and Side Dishes 2 10–13 for Trinity’s Virtual Reunion Weekend. Alumni rep- for Picnics, Potlucks, and BBQs: A Cooking resenting seven decades of Trinity’s history came together Class for the Class of for 20 events during the course of the weekend, including 1980 with Lee Clayton class-speciifc functions organized by Reunion Planning Roper ’80. Lee Clayton Roper ’80, cooking Committees and All-Reunion speaking programs and on- instructor and author demand contests. Classes originally slated to gather in 2021 of the award-winning also were invited to join in on the fun in advance of plan- cookbook series A 3 Well-Seasoned Kitchen, ning for joint in-person festivities with the classes celebrat- and one Roper’s dishes ing in June 2022. 5. A Shifting Admissions Bantams logged on from 27 states and six countries to Landscape: Current take part in the weekend, which featured the expertise of Trends and Future Issues alumni across numerous industries and current and retired in American Higher Education. Clockwise faculty members. Alumni competed in a Virtual Reunion from top left: Lee 4 5K and Virtual Reunion Trivia Contest, connected with one Coffin ’85, vice provost another in virtual class lounges, and more! and dean of admissions and financial aid at Dartmouth College; Ann Newman Selvitelli ’91, director of college 1 counseling and leadership at Suffield Academy; Adrienne Amador Oddi, Trinity’s dean of admissions and financial aid; and Zee Santiago ’09, college and career planning 5 manager in the Office of Postsecondary Readiness in the NYC Department of Education 6. A View from ’Neath the Elms: Reflecting on the Year and Envisioning the Future. Clockwise from top left: Mitchell Polin ’96, associate dean for curriculum and associate professor of theater and dance; Drew 1. Making a Mark: 2. The Art and Science 3. Fighting for the Galbraith, director of Bantam Experts on of Memory: How Do Underdog: A athletics and chair of Building a Brand. We Remember? with Conversation with physical education; Clockwise from top left: Joanne Berger-Sweeney, Civil Rights and Joe DiChristina, vice Jess Sims ’10, Peloton president and Trinity Employment Attorney president for student 6 instructor, in-arena College professor Lisa Banks ’90. Adrienne success and enrollment co-host of the New York of neuroscience. “Renny” Fulco, director management; and Joanne Liberty, and Reebok Joanne Berger- of Trinity’s Public Policy Berger-Sweeney P’22, athlete; Chris Hatch ’80, Sweeney P’22 and and Law Program and president and Trinity CEO of Food Banks Arko Ghosh ’04, associate professor of College professor of Canada; Paul Sullivan assistant professor in legal and policy studies, neuroscience ’95, New York Times cognitive psychology and Lisa Banks ’90 ↗ columnist and host of the at Leiden University View recordings of the Trinity podcast Beyond and co-founder of All-Reunion presenta- MARINELLI the Summit; and Bryant QuantActions tions at commons. McBride ’88, P’20, CEO JOHN of Burst and producer of trincoll.edu/Reporter. ) the acclaimed film Willie GHT RI ( : O T PHO 12 THE TRINITY REPORTER
