Senior Brigid Otieno Awarded Fulbright Scholarship
Brigid Otieno ’09 was awarded a distinguished Fulbright Scholarship to teach English in South Korea for a year. Otieno, an international affairs major who was born in Kenya and grew up in upstate New York, is an Intelligence Scholar at Trinity. Last year she was selected to participate in the highly competitive Charles B. Rangel International...
Eleven Students Inducted into Alpha Sigma Lambda, Honor Society for Adult Learners
Eleven Trinity students enrolled in the School of Professional Studies were inducted into Alpha Sigma Lambda, the national honor society for adult students, at a ceremony on April 20, 2009.
President Obama Nominates Two Trinity Graduates to Key Administration Posts
President Barack Obama nominated two Trinity graduates to key posts in the new administration: Susan Flood Burk ’76 to be Special Representative of the President, with the rank of Ambassador at the U.S. Department of State, and M. Patricia Smith ’74, to be Solicitor at the U.S. Department of Labor; Smith will be the third...
Congresswoman Barbara Lee to Discuss Her Book, “Renegade for Peace & Justice”
NOTE: This event has been postponed. New date TBA. Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Democratic representative from California, will discuss her book, “Renegade for Peace & Justice: Congresswoman Barbara Lee Speaks for Me,” at Trinity on Thursday, April 2, 7:15 p.m., in Social Hall in Main Hall. She will sign copies of her book after her talk;...
Dr. Liliana Losada Awarded Prestigious AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellowship
Dr. Liliana Losada, Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Biology at Trinity, has received a highly prestigious Science and Technology Fellowship from the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She was selected through a competitive application process.
Psychology Honor Society Inducts New Members
Seven Trinity students were inducted into Psi Chi, the national psychology honor society, on March 20, 2009. Dr. Deborah Harris-O’Brien, associate professor of Psychology and Psi Chi Chapter president Nzinga Lawrence presided over the ceremony.
Trinity Announces Modest 3% Increase in Tuition for 2009-2010
President Patricia McGuire released the following message to the Trinity community today about tuition for 2009-2010:
Trinity Featured in US News & World Report
Trinity Washington University is prominently featured in a US News & World Report article, “The Changing Face of Women’s Colleges.” The article quotes President Patricia McGuire and reports on Trinity’s growing enrollments, the increasing interest in women’s colleges, and the university’s groundbreaking new curriculum that ensures the academic success of its students.
Dr. Ray Adomaitis Honored by D.C. Counseling Association
Dr. Ray Adomaitis, assistant professor of counseling in Trinity’s School of Education, received the C. Harold McCully Award for “outstanding service as a counselor educator” at a ceremony during the District of Columbia Counseling Association’s Annual Conference at Gallaudet University on March 7, 2009. At the same conference, students enrolled in Trinity’s counseling program made...
Margy Brooks Reagan ’78 Appointed Director of Alumnae Affairs
Margy Brooks Reagan ’78 has been named the new director of alumnae affairs at Trinity Washington University. “Margy brings to this important position positive energy, creativity, enthusiasm, and excellent communication and interpersonal skills,” said Ann Pauley, vice president for institutional advancement. “I am especially pleased to have a Trinity graduate in this vital position.”