President McGuire Honored by International Women’s Forum for Her Enlightened Leadership
President Patricia McGuire was presented with the International Women’s Forum 2010 Women Who Make A Difference Award, which celebrates workplace diversity, support for the advancement of women, and enlightened leadership. President McGuire was honored at the International Women’s Forum (IWF) World Leadership Conference in Montreal on October 15, 2010.
Senior Morgan Kellman ’11 Awarded St. Catherine Medal at Cap and Gown Convocation
Trinity senior Morgan Kellman ’11 was awarded the prestigious St. Catherine Medal at Cap and Gown Convocation on September 25, 2010. Kellman, a political science major, is from Middletown, Maryland. Kellman has distinguished herself as a scholar, athlete and student leader in many ways. She is currently president of the Student Government Association, is a...
Trinity Posts Record Enrollment With More than 2,300 Students
President Patricia McGuire announced that Trinity’s fall 2010 enrollment is 2,358, an all-time high in the history of Trinity. This record enrollment reflects a 16% increase in enrollment over fall 2009, and a 79% increase over fall 2000.
Refugee Advocate Reneé Wolforth ’98 to Give Keynote at Cap and Gown Convocation
Trinity graduate Reneé Wolforth ’98, an attorney and refugee advocate, will be the featured speaker at Cap and Gown Convocation on Saturday, September 25, at 5:00 pm in the Trinity Center. Wolforth’s interest and dedication to serving the community began when she was a student at Trinity. Wolforth participated in the Campus Ministry community service...
Trinity Students Sign Honor Pledge at New Student Convocation
Trinity welcomed more than 350 new freshmen and transfer students into the College of Arts and Sciences and today they signed the Honor Pledge, a Trinity tradition that has endured for more than a century. The students were officially welcomed into the Trinity community at the New Student Convocation by President Patricia McGuire ’74, Provost...
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius ’70 and Dr. Nicole Lang ’89 Give Freshmen Advice at Orientation
Freshmen across the country are getting advice during orientation about staying healthy and fit in college, but only freshmen at Trinity Washington University heard tips from Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius ’70, the nation’s highest ranking health official, who returned to her alma mater to talk about health, health care reform and lessons...
Sydney Cross ’10 Receives Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship
Sydney Cross, a member of the Green Class of 2010, has been selected as one of twenty recipients of the prestigious Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship. Funded by the U.S. Department of State, this highly-competitive fellowship provides both scholarship funding and internship experience for young people to pursue a career in the U.S....
President McGuire to Receive AAUP’s Alexander Meiklejohn Award for Academic Freedom
Trinity President Patricia McGuire will receive the Alexander Meiklejohn Award for Academic Freedom from the American Association of University Professors on June 12 at the AAUP’s annual meeting. This is the AAUP’s most prestigious award and is given to an American college or university administrator in recognition of an outstanding contribution to academic freedom during...
Argelia Rodriguez, President and CEO of D.C. College Access Program, to Speak at Trinity Commencement
President McGuire announced that the 2010 Commencement speaker at Trinity Washington University will be Argelia Rodriguez, president and chief executive officer of the District of Columbia College Access Program (DC-CAP).
President Patricia McGuire Presented With a Ceremonial Resolution by the D.C. Council
President Patricia McGuire was presented with a ceremonial resolution by the D.C. Council today for her exemplary leadership of Trinity for more than 20 years. The resolution was proposed by Ward 5 Councilmember Harry Thomas and unanimously approved by the D.C. Council.