Bailey Squire, ’26
I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I applied to a school 1,600 miles away from everything I’d ever known. Turns out, it was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had. Moving from suburban Colorado, I was exposed to so many diverse experiences, cultures, and people, I never thought I would see. My time here taught me a lot about resilience. These students are so strong, and I want to be here to support in any way I can.
I learned about myself in academia too. I really explored my love of philosophy, and how important it is in the beginnings of what can sometimes seem like a dystopian society. In my literature classes I fine-tuned my skills of creative writing, story telling, and realized – the world of research is what I want it to be for me. I am not limited to what is out there. I bring something different to the table, and that is what is important. I realized my love for libraries archives, and history, and ended up at an internship that I hope becomes a job when I leave here. I found friendships and created bonds that will last far outside this campus, and I can’t wait to see where I go from here. Trinity helped me to find out who I am on my own, and moving 1,600 miles away from town turned into the best four years ever.