· Updated January 16, 2025 12:25 AM · 3 min read read
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HARTFORD — Trinity College, the elite liberal arts school where earlier this summer a black sociology professor kickstarted a fiery controversy after firing off a social media post appearing to endorse an online article calling on non-white people to let white people die, purportedly advocating the killing of white people, is now losing money and students.
In her July 31 letter to the Trinity College community, President Joanne Berger-Sweeney confirmed the school recently learned "that 16 stude
HARTFORD — Trinity College, the elite liberal arts school where earlier this summer a black sociology professor kickstarted a fiery controversy after firing off a social media post appearing to endorse an online article calling on non-white people to let white people die, purportedly advocating the killing of white people, is now losing money and students.
In her July 31 letter to the Trinity College community, President Joanne Berger-Sweeney confirmed the school recently learned "that 16 stude…