List of Trinity College (Connecticut) people

Summary

Here is a list of notable people affiliated with Trinity College. It includes alumni, attendees, faculty, and presidents of the college.

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Christine C. Quinn, Speaker of the New York City Council
David Chang, New York restaurateur, Time's list of 100 most influential people, 2010
Dov Zakheim, Undersecretary of Defense and comptroller at the Department of Defense
Tucker Carlson, political news correspondent
John Williams, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States
Stephen Gyllenhaal, film director
Ernest de Koven Leffingwell, geologist and Arctic explorer
George Will, newspaper columnist, journalist, and author
Eddie Pérez, former mayor of Hartford
Bill Zeller, creator of Mytunes
George Crile III with Charlie Wilson in Afghanistan
J. H. Hobart Ward, American Civil War general

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