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 Trinity returned temporarily to the three-semester system during the 1942-1943 school year to accommodate the changes that World War II had brought to campus. A Michaelmas term (July 2-October 22) was added to the curriculum and remained until 1945, and commencement dates were altered to allow men to graduate as soon as possible before enlisting. Trinity returned temporarily to the three-semester system during the 1942-1943 school year to accommodate the changes that World War II had brought to campus. A Michaelmas term (July 2-October 22) was added to the curriculum and remained until 1945, and commencement dates were altered to allow men to graduate as soon as possible before enlisting.
  
-After the War, Trinity returned to the two-term system. In 1983, a //[[tripod|Tripod]]// article mentioned that the Director of Admissions, Donald Dietrich, wanted to admit more Jewish students and "decrease the Christian image of Trinity by, among other things, deemphasizing the labels 'Christmas Term' and 'Trinity Term.'" The term names were subsequently dropped in the mid-1980s.+After the War, Trinity returned to the two-term system. In 1983, a //[[tripod|Trinity Tripod]]// article mentioned that the Director of Admissions, Donald Dietrich, wanted to admit more Jewish students and "decrease the Christian image of Trinity by, among other things, deemphasizing the labels 'Christmas Term' and 'Trinity Term.'" The term names were subsequently dropped in the mid-1980s.
  
 In 2013, faculty approved a three-year January term or J-Term pilot program which began in 2014 as a first-year entry point and way to assess student interest in nontraditional courses. J-Term courses are three weeks and typically about 20 hours, to a maximum of one credit, and allow students to explore their interests without interference. Classes have focused on a variety of subjects, including flying drones; hiking Connecticut while studying ecology, geology, and history; studying financial data in the [[library|Library's]] Bloomberg Lab; and studying film in a Star Wars-focused anthropology course. J-Term offers study-away options as well. In 2013, faculty approved a three-year January term or J-Term pilot program which began in 2014 as a first-year entry point and way to assess student interest in nontraditional courses. J-Term courses are three weeks and typically about 20 hours, to a maximum of one credit, and allow students to explore their interests without interference. Classes have focused on a variety of subjects, including flying drones; hiking Connecticut while studying ecology, geology, and history; studying financial data in the [[library|Library's]] Bloomberg Lab; and studying film in a Star Wars-focused anthropology course. J-Term offers study-away options as well.
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 [[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/w_books/4|The History of Trinity College]] (1967) by Glenn Weaver, pp. 50, 92, 120. [[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/w_books/4|The History of Trinity College]] (1967) by Glenn Weaver, pp. 50, 92, 120.
  
-[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/bulletin/413/|Statement of Washington College]] (1824).+[[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.36595744 |Statement of Washington College]] (1824).
  
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