We hope that you’ve had a restful, enjoyable, and rejuvenating Winter Break, and that you’re starting to get eager to get back on campus.
Now, we’re pretty sure that you’ve begun to get the hang of Trinitonian life. You’ve survived registration, add/drop, exams, papers and presentations, and grades. However, learning is a continual process. Once one thing becomes ‘known,’ it is time to open one’s horizons to explore new vistas.
One of the advantages of coming to Trinity is the location: San Antonio is a vibrant, lively city that celebrates its Mexican influences, Southern ambience, and that certain je ne sais quoi that is Texas. We strongly encourage you to get out, become acquainted, and enjoy some of it. To further that encouragement, we thought we’d compile a list of places and activities that we’ve enjoyed over the years. more>>
Jim Boelens Kimberlyn Montford
Alumni Sponsor Class Marshal
Welcome Back Week: January 16-January 19, 2013
To welcome everyone back to school from the winter holidays, Student Programming Board is sponsoring Welcome Back Week. After your first day of classes is over, meet us in Coates for Nacho Hour and some great music. On Thursday, stop by Coates between 12-4 p.m. to get a personalized ring stamped with a name or date FOR FREE! On Friday, be on the lookout for Magician Adam Trent walking around campus doing a roaming show. That night at 8:30 p.m., Adam will dazzle and impress you with a show in the Fiesta Room. As always, we will have a few giveaways for attending. On Saturday, come out to the Bell Center at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to cheer on our Trinity Tigers as they take on rival Southwestern University. Be on the lookout for freebies all week. Questions, contact spb@trinity.edu.
Need to Improve Your Grades?
Special Interest Nutrition groups are forming now to assist you with your new year's goals. Angela Aladjem, Registered Dietitian will provide guidance to small groups of students interested in:
The first semester of college can be
a shock academically. If you need to manage your time better, procrastinate less, or improve your
study skills, then visit our Academic
Self-Help webpage where you’ll find links
to websites offering excellent tips to help you raise your GPA. You may also consult with a psychologist at
Counseling Services who can offer Academic Skills Coaching. We see students either by appointment (call
210-999-7411 or visit 215 Coates to schedule) or during Walk-in Hours, Monday-Friday, 3 - 4:30 p.m.. To learn more about ways we
can assist you, visit www.trinity.edu/counseling.
Influenza
Influenza
There have been a lot of messages in the news lately about influenza and our campus is not exempt from a flu outbreak. The main way that influenza viruses are thought to spread is from person to person in respiratory droplets of coughs and sneezes. This can happen when droplets from a cough or sneeze of an infected person are propelled through the air and deposited on the mouth or nose of people nearby. Influenza viruses may also be spread when a person touches respiratory droplets of another person or a contaminated object, like door handles or keyboards, and then touches their own mouth or nose before washing their hands. more>>
How’s Your Emotional Health?
If you suffered during fall semester
from emotional distress caused by depression, moodiness, or anxiety, then
resolve to start the new year by taking action.
Consult with one of the caring psychologists at Counseling
Services. You may do so by appointment
(call 210-999-7411 or stop by our office, 215 Coates University Center). Alternatively, you can see a counselor for an
initial consultation during walk-in hours, Monday-Friday afternoons between 3
and 4:30, if you have not seen a counselor this academic year. Visit our website to learn more about us, including
details about your legally protected confidentiality.
Special Interest Nutrition groups are forming now to assist you with your new year's goals. Angela Aladjem, Registered Dietitian will provide guidance to small groups of students interested in:
- dining on campus for a healthy weight or
- establishing a fitness routine for the new year
There is no cost to you and groups will meet in Mabee Dining Hall during a regular lunch or dinner time. If you are interested in joining one of these groups you may e-mail Jackie Bevilacqua at jbevilac@trinity.edu by January 24.
This program is funded by the Office of the Dean of Students.
Dear
First-Year Students,
Career Services is back
open with walk-in hours beginning January 16! Appointments are currently
available Monday-Friday; please call 210-999-8321. more >>
There’s
still time for the January Making Connections events happening all over the
country during Winter Break! Hosted by
Trinity Alumni Chapters, these events are special opportunities for students
and alumni to come together, network, and build lasting, professional
relationships. You can find more
information about these events and R.S.V.P. in TigerJobs. Even though you may have
no idea where your career path is headed, you can benefit immensely from
getting to know our alumni and hearing about their experiences. So, make a point to attend Making Connections
in your area! Check out this new video to learn more about
networking and Making Connections!
Residential Life Student Staff Selection
Want to be a part of the 2013-2014 Residential Life Student Staff? Then attend one of the mandatory info sessions (Monday, Jan. 28 and Wednesday, Jan. 30 from 6-7 p.m. in the Fiesta Room). Applications are due Thursday, February 7 at 5 p.m. All candidates will participate in a group interview on Sunday, Feb. 10, and individual interviews will take place Feb. 11-March 1. Applicants will be notified on March 8. If you cannot attend the info session, please contact reslife@trinity.edu.
Spring Student Involvement Fair
The involvement fair will take place on Wednesday, January 23 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. on the Esplanade. Join over 50 organizations for the involvement fair and SUPER NACHO HOUR!
Greek Recruitment Information
Are you still interested in joining a sorority or fraternity this semester? We hope you had a great experience with Fall Recruitment activities but if you didn’t participate or decided over the break that you want to join Greek Life, please make note of some important dates and deadlines. The last day to join the Rush lists is Wednesday, January 16 at 11:59 p.m. Please click here to join the men’s list or the women’s list. On January 17 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., we will have R.S.V.P. in the Fiesta Room (LOCATION CHANGE). This will be a mandatory event and will take less than 10 minutes of your day. Please make sure to stop by and take care of R.S.V.P. On January 29 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., we will have the Pref Day in the Fiesta Room. Both of these events are mandatory and only require a few minutes of your time to complete. Greek 201 will be on Thursday, January 31 in Laurie. This will be an important (and mandatory) meeting for all Potential New Members wanting to accept a bid on Bid Day. It will be at 7:30 p.m. If you have a conflict with any of this, please e-mail Briana.mcglamory@trinity.edu.
Get Recognized!
Are you still interested in joining a sorority or fraternity this semester? We hope you had a great experience with Fall Recruitment activities but if you didn’t participate or decided over the break that you want to join Greek Life, please make note of some important dates and deadlines. The last day to join the Rush lists is Wednesday, January 16 at 11:59 p.m. Please click here to join the men’s list or the women’s list. On January 17 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., we will have R.S.V.P. in the Fiesta Room (LOCATION CHANGE). This will be a mandatory event and will take less than 10 minutes of your day. Please make sure to stop by and take care of R.S.V.P. On January 29 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., we will have the Pref Day in the Fiesta Room. Both of these events are mandatory and only require a few minutes of your time to complete. Greek 201 will be on Thursday, January 31 in Laurie. This will be an important (and mandatory) meeting for all Potential New Members wanting to accept a bid on Bid Day. It will be at 7:30 p.m. If you have a conflict with any of this, please e-mail Briana.mcglamory@trinity.edu.
Get Recognized!
The National Alumni Board and the Division of Student Affairs is excited to invite students to submit nominations for the annual recognition awards presented during Spring Family Weekend. Awards will be given to both individual students and student organizations/groups in recognition of service and leadership to Trinity University and in recognition of service and leadership to the community. (Students may nominate student organizations for awards, but may not nominate themselves for an individual award.) Please keep reading for more information>>
2013 Student Organization Training (SOT) Team:
Help plan this year’s SOT on Sunday, April 21. CCI is recruiting up to four students for the SOT Team. Team members will coordinate training theme, training materials, marketing items, and more! Apply online by Friday, February 1. Applicants will be selected and notified by Friday, February 8.
Help plan this year’s SOT on Sunday, April 21. CCI is recruiting up to four students for the SOT Team. Team members will coordinate training theme, training materials, marketing items, and more! Apply online by Friday, February 1. Applicants will be selected and notified by Friday, February 8.
Don't Lose Your Memories
You still have time to order a 2013 Mirage for the Fall Semester price. Books are $70 until the end of Add/Drop. To see if you’ve already ordered, go to trinity.edu/yearbook. To order, go to cpstore.trinity.edu, yearbookforever.com, or e-mail cpbusiness@trinity.edu. Look for the Mirage staff at Countdown to Commencement in February, the last chance to pre-order books.
Campus Publications Opportunities
Come hear about opportunities with the Mirage and the Trinitonian for 2013-2014 at an info session in the Tehaucana Room Monday, Feb. 18, at 5 p.m. Register for Communication 1110 this semester to be an intern with either publication. No experience necessary. All majors welcome. Business management, sales, and journalism experience all available. Contact kmartin1@trinity.edu with questions.
Want to change your meal plan?
Send an e-mail to reslife@trinity.edu with
your name and student ID# and tell us the new plan you want and
we'll make the change. The last day to make changes to the meal
plan for the spring semester is January 24, 2013.
Emergency - Active Shooter
In December, Trinity University Police Department Chief Paul Chapa sent all students an e-mail about emergency procedures. In that e-mail he invited students to watch a very useful and informative video about active shooter scenarios. I regret that you have to live at a time when this is a concern. Nevertheless, I urge you to click on the Shots Fired video link. It is worth your time.
Student Conduct Report Fall 2012
Please read the latest blog post from the Dean of Students about alcohol and review the fall semester student conduct report.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Martin Luther King Jr Commemorative Lecture featuring Boyce Watkins, author and financial scholar
7:30 p.m. in Laurie Auditorium.
*For more information about the speaker please click here.
Monday, January 21, 2013
City-Wide MLK Jr. March
Meet at the Bell Center to board buses at 8:30 am.
Free T-shirts for the first 250 people.
Help Trinity maintain its reputation as having the largest college/university representation at the march.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Martin Luther King Jr Commemorative Lecture featuring Boyce Watkins, author and financial scholar
7:30 p.m. in Laurie Auditorium.
*For more information about the speaker please click here.
Monday, January 21, 2013
City-Wide MLK Jr. March
Meet at the Bell Center to board buses at 8:30 am.
Free T-shirts for the first 250 people.
Help Trinity maintain its reputation as having the largest college/university representation at the march.



