Trumbull Notes

TrumBulletin 2-27-26

Hello Trumbullians!

Winter weather in New Haven is finally living up to its reputation given significant snowfall and deep freezes this past month. Fortunately, we had some reprieve later this week. Immense gratitude to our collective Trumbull college staff for their support to keep us going despite the inclement weather.

TrumBulletin 2-20-26

TrumBulletin for February 20, 2026

Hello Trumbullians!

Last Friday evening (2/13) Grad Affliliate Sara Kurdi hosted a Craft Night in Art Studio Paint a Mini Plant Pot in the Art Studio, which was attended by a handful of Trumbullians making mini art.

TrumBulletin 2-6-26

Hello Trumbullians!

As the semester rolls into its fourth week, and things are beginning to pick up pace. For example, the CPA award results have been announced, I hear murmurs of midterms and project deadlines, as well as housing discussions which are on top of minds of juniors and seniors. For all of these concerns, may I suggest patience – as these all take their due time and most of these worries usually work out at the end.

TrumBulletin 1-30-26

Hello Trumbullians!

We survived the first snowstorm of 2026. To handle the extremely cold temperatures, here are some advisories.

·     Check windows and doors to ensure they are fully closed.

·     Keep cooler spaces connected. If your area is usually cool and it is safe to do so, leave the door open to let heat from hallways or common areas help keep the space comfortable.

TrumBulletin 1-23-26

Hello Trumbullians!

The first two weeks of the semester are always a frenzied pace no matter the degree of prior preparation. The deadlines for our classes, job applications, fellowship applications, postgraduate applications, etc – all happen to fall roughly around the same time. At least, I hope class shopping period is behind and you are situated with your courses for the semester.

TrumBulletin 1-16-26

Hello Trumbullians! Trust me when I say, I feel the pain of the first week of the spring semester. I hope you survived the first week, as the spring semester ramps up really quickly. As you shop for classes, please consider the unique offerings from The Yale College Residential College Seminars. These seminars are unique, innovative courses that fall outside traditional departmental offerings.

TrumBulletin 1-9-26

Welcome back Trumbullians and Happy New Year! I hope you had a restful winter break. The Hyder family spent two fun weeks in Bangladesh!

I hope you are ready for the first week, as spring semester ramps up very rapidly. As you shop for classes, please consider the unique offerings from The Yale College Residential College Seminars. These seminars are unique and innovative courses that fall outside traditional departmental courses.

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