Trine University alumni hold more than 1,000 patents. The Hall of Innovation recognizes Trine alumni and their inventions, from the frozen orange juice container to the car radio.
You’ll find neon Trine Broadcasting Network logos in two buildings on the Angola campus. The Trine Broadcasting Network allows students to gain experience creating podcasts or hosting broadcasts of Trine Thunder sporting events.
Our education majors get the opportunity to learn in classrooms that provide flexible seating options and state-of-the-art technology, exposing them to the latest teaching strategies.
Trine University has a nine-hole disc golf course on campus. Students can check out discs from the Student Activities office.
This series of images shows a Trine student falling as he is texting, under the watchful gaze of classical and mythological figures.
Trine's Makerspace Innovation Learning Lab lets students make videos, T-shirts, 3-D prints and more!
Whether you realize it’s there or not, this gargoyle keeps constant watch over the Trine University campus.
Images of everyone’s favorite mascot are everywhere on the Trine University campus, but there is only one place he is immortalized as an actual statue.
Explore strange new worlds (and create them yourself) without leaving campus!
You’ll hear the Carillons chime on the hour, and occasionally play bagpipes.
Trine students are trained to help athletes reach the top of their game in the Sports Performance Laboratory.
One of the marble benches around campus shares this quote about the goal of education from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
This was a gift from the Tri-State College Class of 1920. No, you can’t fire it.
Side by side, yet a century apart, these stones recognize engineers from the classes of 1917 and 2017.