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Wings of Victory 06.10.2025 9:14
From running in track sandals to steering the Olympic Federation of Ireland, Peter Sherrard's, BA (1998), chats to Luke Sheehan, BA (2005), about how his journey has reshaped Irish Olympic sport, driving unity, reform, and historic triumphs on the global stage.
A woman in the doorway 03.10.2025 4:07
As Trinity renames the Library, Dr Rosie Lavan reflects on Eavan Boland's life, work, and the significance of her becoming the first woman to have a building at the college bear her name. Read by Ann Walsh
Winning legacy 03.10.2025 6:41
Lee Pearson's leadership, discipline, and love for the game recently earned him the Trinity Sportsperson of the Year 2025 award and a rare place among Ireland's youngest intercounty captains. Read by James Fleming.
Waste Warrior 03.10.2025 8:56
From studying English and Philosophy to leading Ireland's green tech movement, Lauren McKenna, BA (2023), award-winning Head of Product at Positive Carbon, shows how interdisciplinary agility drives large-scale environmental impact. Read by Ann Walsh
Trinity Business School at 100 03.10.2025 4:50
A century of impact, a future of leadership. Read by Ann Walsh
Dr Smith at Spandau 03.10.2025 10:26
Born in 1927, Trinity graduate Dr Hillas Smith, MB (1951), worked at London's Royal Free and Northwick Park hospitals. During 1950s national service, he served as an army captain in Germany. In this extract from his unpublished memoir, he recalls his time looking after prisoners at Berlin's infamous Spandau Prison. Read by James Fleming
From that Small Island 03.10.2025 7:04
From That Small Island reimagines the Irish story, tracing how a people from the edge of Europe left a mark far beyond their shores, and so now with fresh voices and vivid storytelling, the series revisits history, not as a dusty record, but as a living, global tale of resillience, creativity and connection. Read by Ann Walsh
Meet our Trinity Senators 03.10.2025 10:14
We spoke with Senators Tom Clonan, Lynn Ruane, and Aubrey McCarthy about their priorities for this term, the issues that matter most to them, and what it means to carry Trinity's voice to the national stage in these changing political times. Read by Gráinne Henry
Ray D'Arcy: Off the Record 03.10.2025 8:48
Trinity Today sits down with broadcaster Ray D'Arcy, BA (1985), to discuss his circuitous route from aspiring medic to the national broadcaster, and beyond. Read by Gráinne Henry
A Positive Prognosis 03.10.2025 6:06
Trinity St. James's Cancer Institute has become Ireland's first Comprehensive Cancer Centre - a milestone that promises world-class care, cutting edge research and new hope for patients and families facing cancer. Read by Ann Walsh
A Life of Crime 03.10.2025 6:32
Crime writer and Irish Book Award winner, Jane Casey, MA (1999), talks plots, characters, settings, why London is her muse, and why she'd love to write a rom-com. Read by Gráinne Henry
A life in a day: Street Fleet 03.10.2025 5:01
Robbie Fidgeon Kavanagh BA (2020), co-founder of Dublin streetwear brand Emporium, shares his day where he balances store life, reaches for global production, and builds a cultural hub for Irish streetwear. Read by James Fleming
Taking off with Helium Arts 03.10.2025 5:08
Helene Hugel, BA (1997), of Helium Arts, talks about her journey from artist to CEO and bringing art and creative expression to children with lifelong health conditions. Read by James Fleming
Cybersecurity in the age of AI 03.10.2025 7:34
Trinity Today navigates the AI-cybersecurity frontier with David Hickton - legal scholar, cyber strategist, and key collaborator on Trinity's ADAPT Centre's Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Pittsburgh. Read by James Fleming
Perspectives on our Changing Climate 03.10.2025 23:53
In the lecture hall, the laboratory, and the field, three researchers are working to better understand climate change and how science can inform government policy and guide practical responses. Their careers have taken different paths, but they share the same goal: building the knowledge needed to address a changing climate with clarity and purpose. Read by James Fleming
Botanical Espionage 03.10.2025 7:09
Dr Peter Moonlight unveils colonial intrigue and a possible 18th-century love story within Trinity College Dublin's herbarium... Read by James Fleming
A life in a day 26.09.2024 4:47
Helen Shenton, Librarian & College Archivist at Trinity, takes us through her day running one of the world’s great libraries, the beating heart of our university.
The tragic obsession with youth 26.09.2024 4:57
Professor Jarlath Killeen, Head of the School of English, examines the destructive allure of eternal youth in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray
Back in the game 26.09.2024 5:14
International rugby player and Trinity PhD candidate, Kathryn Dane, makes a triumphant return to rugby after overcoming a life-threatening brain haemorrhage.
World of gamecraft: origins 24.09.2024 7:13
From a young fan of gaming and graphics to a major industry player, Steve Collins, PhD (1996), BA (1991), has transformed the video game scene.
Can flying be sustainable? 24.09.2024 6:40
Professor Stephen Dooley, Associate Professor of Energy Science and head of the Trinity College Dublin SAF Research Facility at SMBC Aviation Capital, looks at what’s involved in making aviation sustainable and why Trinity is a leader in the field.
The hospitality hero 24.09.2024 8:05
Trinity Today breaks bread with Brian Hannon, BESS (1993), as the London-based dining doyen shares his journey from his early days as a Trinity student to his professional beginnings and onto his latest trailblazing ventures.
High hopes: Psychedelics and mental health 24.09.2024 5:03
Exploring the potential of psychedelics in mental health treatment with Dr John R Kelly, psychiatrist and Associate Professor at Trinity and Tallaght University Hospital.
Novels & nostalgia 24.09.2024 8:19
Paul Murray, celebrated author and Trinity alumnus reflects on the enduring influence of his alma mater on his life and work, from the chaotic creativity of his student days to his current role as Rooney Writer Fellow.
Hogwarts and all: Finding the hidden psychology of Harry Potter 24.09.2024 6:27
Luke Sheehan, BA (2005), caught up with Professor Mary Pyle, PhD (2022), MA (1978), BA (1960) to discuss her examination of Harry Potter for her PhD thesis.
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