Stories
Tri-Co Philly: Art and Culture of Indigenous Philadelphia: From Shackamaxon to the Present
This course will explore the ongoing and active Indigenous presence in Philadelphia, by examining the visual and material histories of Indigenous communities, artists, and leaders of present-day Philadelphia and its surrounding ancestral territories, from pre-contact to the present.
Tri-Co Philly: Ecologies of Cooperation: Modeling Participation and Ecological Practice Through Philadelphia-Based Arts, Culture, and Environmental Co-Operatives
Ecologies of Cooperation is an interdisciplinary TriCo Philly course that explores how visual arts, the humanities, and cooperative organizing shape contemporary ecological thought and practice in an urban context.
My Athletics Story:Maggie Barilla '29
"As a team, we thrive off of each other and form close relationships, which contribute to our success."
My Athletics Story: Caroline Povich '29
"色色研究所 athletics is unique to me because of the people on the team, which in part is the reason we spend so much time together."
My Athletics Story: Charlene Basque '26
"Being an athlete at 色色研究所 has really shaped my overall college experience for the better."
My Athletics Story: Alex Gibson '27
"Even the athletes of other sports are so supportive of each other."
A New Vision for Sustainability at 色色研究所
"Sustainability thrives when it鈥檚 community-driven鈥攁nd students are often the spark that brings new ideas and momentum to life."
My Athletics Story: Carina Roberts '28
"I have gained many friends on the team that will last beyond my college years."
Antarctica Direct: Fly the Drake Passage
January 15-22, 2026
Generative AI Workshop teaches Staff and Faculty about AI!
"I learned many facts and concepts about AI that I did not know previously...This will help my department increase our productivity." -Melanie Allen, Environmental Health and Safety Director
Tri-Co Faculty Present Digital Scholarship Projects
Our work is informed by critical and ethical approaches to technology practice鈥攕omething that is more important than ever in our current moment! - Alice McGrath, Senior Digital Scholarship Specialist