Can Colleges Help Early Childhood Teachers Go Back to School?
Trinity Washington University is partnering with American University to create access to advanced credentials in early childhood education for teachers that will have to go back to school to continue their teaching careers.
Trinity Welcomes Pope Francis to Washington | Trinity Walks With Francis
The Washington region welcomed Pope Francis by committing to follow his example of faith and service, to hear and act on his messages on human rights, social justice, peace, mercy, the environment and love.
Trinity Remembers JFK | Kennedy Commencement Address 1958
Trinity alumnae discuss President John F. Kennedy’s legacy, his two appearances on Trinity’s campus, his brother Robert’s Trinity visit, the influence the young Catholic president had on the Trinity community, and their reactions to his tragic death on November 22, 1963.
College Students Got Billions in Emergency Pandemic Aid. What Happens When the Funding Dries Up?
For a student at Iowa State University, an emergency grant meant that he didn’t have to choose between buying food and buying medication for his diabetes after losing his job last year.
Tech talk: D.C. Execs on Preparing for Return-to-Work and Hybrid Workplace Solutions
Covid-19 has caused organizations across the country, and across Washington, D.C., to react, adapt and reassess the way they operate.
Going Big in the Beltway
Trinity Washington University this week announced it was joining the CoLAB project and seeking to widen digital tech career opportunities for women and students of color.
Margaret McNamara Education Grants Announces New Grantee: Talisa Sutton-Stephenson
Margaret McNamara Education Grants Announces New Grantee: Talisa Sutton-Stephenson
Trinity Washington University, AU and Martha’s Table Partner to Offer Pathways Into Early Childhood Education Workforce
To encourage more individuals to pursue a career in early childhood education and meet D.C.’s educational requirements, Trinity, American University’s (AU) School of Education, and Martha’s Table, a D.C.-based nonprofit, have collaborated to launch Elevate Early Education.