In 2018, Trinity College started a new tradition: each and every graduating senior is honored with an inscribed brick on the Lower Long Walk. These bricks are installed on the campus each May and are dedicated to our newest alumni at a dedication ceremony during Commencement Weekend. In turn, it has become a tradition for Trinity parents and families to celebrate their graduating seniors, too, by making a gift to the College in their graduate’s honor. Gifts from the families of graduating seniors make a lasting and meaningful impact at the College and support future Bantams.

Trinity guides and prepares our students to take the next step in becoming the innovative, inspiring leaders of tomorrow. In gratitude for their students’ Trinity experiences, senior families will consider gifts to support an area of the College that was meaningful to their student: financial aid, an academic department, a sports team, or something else that matters to you. 

Offering your support at Commencement is a tremendous show of confidence in the Trinity experience and shores up the strong future of the CollegeSenior parents who give at the leadership level are invited to join the Senior Parents CommitteeMany families will choose to make a capstone commitment – a special multi-year pledge that endures past their graduate’s time ‘neath the elms.  Capstone commitments take many forms and can be designated towards a wide variety of priorities. While many parents and grandparents will stay engaged with the life of the college long past their student’s graduation, making a capstone gift can solidify your family’s legacy at Trinity. 

Make your gift in honor of your student!

Senior Brick Dedication

During Commencement Weekend in May 2024, the college will honor the senior class by installing engraved bricks on the Lower Long Walk bearing the names of each and every graduating senior. The inscribed bricks will unite the class in celebration, and be a symbol of the mark these students have made on Trinity before they go out and make their mark on the world. When they return to campus as alumni, these bricks will serve as a reminder of their many great memories and accomplishments from Trinity.

“It is an honor to Chair the Senior Parents Committee. One of the highlights of this year will be the 2025 Trinity Commencement.  We can’t wait to stand shoulder to shoulder with other families as we celebrate our Bantam graduates. It couldn’t be a better moment to be All In: as we gather to inspire more senior parents to step forward with a commitment to Trinity’s future.”

Giovanna Miller P'25 Chair, 2025 Senior Parents Committee

2024 – 2025 Senior Parents Committee Roster

2025 Senior Parents Committee Chair- Giovanna Miller P’25

  • Nicole Gagnon & Marco Caffuzzi P’25
  • Valerie & Mark Constant P’25
  • Candace & John Darby P’25
  • Sandra & Chris Epes P’22, ’25
  • Kim ’93 & Bill Esler ’93, P’25 P’27
  • Angela & Eric Firestone P’25
  • Claire & Bart Johnston P’25
  • Allison & Rob Kellan P’23, ’25
  • Elissa Raether Kovas ’93 & Ted Kovas P’25
  • Betsy ’95 & Harrison Mullin ’95, P’25, ’28
  • Katie & Jim Norton P’25
  • Brice & Larry Russian P’25
  • Amanda and John Rutledge P’25
  • Heather & John Sargent P’23, ’25
  • Jane & Mark Schoenholtz P’25
  • Lee Seaman P’25

For more information, please contact:

Beth Brett
Interim Director of Parent and Family Giving
860-297-4167
[email protected]

Matthew Slaughter
Senior Associate Director of Parent and Family Engagement
860-297-2138
[email protected]

Rose Ferrie
Program Coordinator of Parent and Family Giving
860-297-4068
[email protected]