Trinity Hours for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Trinity open on Saturday, closed on Monday
Trinity will be open Saturday January 18th and CLOSED on Monday, January 20 in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King and his enduring message of justice and equity. All offices and the library are closed on January 20th to observe this important day.
Trinity will be OPEN on Saturday, January 18. All offices and the library will be open to assist new and returning students with registration, financial aid, advising, move-in, and more. Residence Halls reopen on Saturday with resident check-in from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm in Social Hall (Main Hall 1st floor). Winter Term and Term 1 classes will meet on Saturday.
The shuttle bus will not operate on Monday, January 20, resuming regular service hours on Tuesday, January 21.
The Dining Hall reopens for dinner on Saturday, January 18th at 5:00 pm. The Deli will resume regular hours on Tuesday, January 21st .
The Trinity Center will be closed on Monday, January 20; classes will resume on Tuesday.
Office hours, the library, and all services resume on Tuesday, January 21. DAY and WEEKLY courses start on Tuesday as we usher in Spring 2025!
May we take this time to reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King’s great work and mission – a mission that remains urgent as we strive for a healthy, sane, and compassionate society where all can thrive.
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