SEPTEMBER 2022

A New Home for the Humanities

Dicke Hall opened, boldly representing ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ’s commitment to the humanities, with innovative teaching and learning spaces. Our newest building is a defining presence along Hildebrand Avenue, and a more visible connection to the San Antonio community.

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Those who walk through these halls, sit in these classrooms, and grow under the faculty who office here will live to their full potential by taking on the challenges of this world.

Janet Dicke ‘68

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Beneski Parkway

ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà unveiled Beneski Parkway, a welcoming beacon for current and prospective students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the broader San Antonio community.

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Chapman Center Renovation

Renovation began on the Chapman Center, an academic pillar of the ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà campus for decades. The updates include contemporary classrooms and modern technology, while preserving the look and feel of this landmark building.

Highlights

The new-look Chapman Center will provide better interior lighting, function more energy-efficiently, and provide larger spaces for collaboration, among other amenities.

About the Renovation

GIVING REPORT

Sustained Through Your Gifts

ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà continues to receive exceptional support from alumni, parents, and friends who recognize the value of a premier liberal arts degree. These gifts provide access to educational opportunities for all – for generations to come.

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Amount Raised

$22.1M

IN GIFTS AND PLEDGES

$4,721,113 Alumni

$8,262 Current Students

$4,475,389 Estates & Trusts

$139,660 Faculty & Staff

$731,633 Friends

$11,460,821 Foundations, Corporations, & Organizations

$616,366 Parents
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ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà alumni and current Board of Trustees member Miles Cortez ‘64 and his wife Jan recently established the Cortez Legacy Challenge. By documenting a legacy gift of $10,000 or more, the Cortez family will donate $1,000 to a designated academic department, athletic team, or student organization.

Number of Donors

7,639

DONORS

3,745ÌýAlumni

644ÌýCurrent Students

21 Estates & Trusts

245ÌýFaculty & Staff

$731,633 Friends

263 Foundations, Corporations, & Organizations

1,194 Parents


ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà is thankful for every gift from alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff, and friends. The University also recognizes and thanks the members of its Board of Trustees, constituents of these groups, for their generous and continued support.

OPERATIONS: REVENUE AND EXPENSES

Responsible Stewardship for Tomorrow

In developing the FY24 budget, we were mindful that full recovery of operating budget revenues from the Covid-19 pandemic would extend through FY25 for items such as enrollment headcount and summer conference operations, creating headwinds for constructing a balanced operating budget, in spite of robust endowment market value gains in recent years.

$169.4M

total revenues for
FY24 (an increase of $7.2M from FY23)

With the University’s goal of becoming a top national liberal arts institution in mind, we are developing plans for long-term operational investments necessary to achieve our aspirations. This will require supporting academic and student life excellence, which cannot be achieved through incremental budget enhancement or reallocation. Rather, significant new funding will be required to fully fund these investments through incremental increases in endowment distributions, growth in net student revenues, and philanthropic support, coupled with our ongoing efficiency improvements to manage growth in overhead expenses.

The FY24 budget focuses primarily on protecting and enhancing compensation support and mandatory expenses while maintaining flexibility. Specifically, and intentionally, we have limited growth in non-compensation related expenses in the FY24 budget in order to create budget flexibility for mid-year investments as we further develop long-term strategic initiatives. As has been our practice for the last several years, the University will review the budget in late summer, and if material changes are necessary, present a revised budget at the September Board of Trustees meeting.
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2022 - 2023

ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà Annual Report

A review of ÐÔ°®ÌìÌÃ’sÌý2022-23 academic yearÌýthat celebrates the University’s major milestones.

For questions, please contact:

Office of the President
president@trinity.edu

OverviewÌýÌýÌýÌý Letter from President Beasley


AUG 2022ÌýÌýÌýÌý New Leadership, New Beginnings


SEP 2022ÌýÌýÌýÌý Higher Profile, More Acclaim


SEP 2022ÌýÌýÌýÌý Building for the Future


OCT 2022ÌýÌýÌýÌý Alma Mater Matters


FEB 2023ÌýÌýÌýÌýInvested and Ignited


FEB 2023ÌýÌýÌýÌýA Major Decision


MAR 2023ÌýÌýÌýÌýAthletic Moves


MAY 2023ÌýÌýÌýÌýBright Students, Bright Futures


MAY 2023ÌýÌýÌýÌýÐÔ°®ÌìÌà Tomorrow