Dr. Jane Dammen McAuliffe ’66, Director of National and International Outreach at Library of Congress, to Speak and Be Honored at Trinity’s Commencement
Dr. Jane Dammen McAuliffe ’66, Director of National and International Outreach at Library of Congress and the former president of Bryn Mawr College, will be the speaker at Trinity’s Commencement on May 21. She will be awarded an honorary doctor of laws. “Dr. McAuliffe is an outstanding Trinity alumna who has lived Trinity’s ideals of...
President McGuire: “If Higher Education Can’t Do Social Change Well, Who Will?”
President McGuire’s Remarks Accepting TIAA Institute Hesburgh Award President Patricia McGuire was presented with the TIAA Institute’s Hesburgh Award at the annual meeting of ACE, the American Council on Education Meeting in San Francisco on March 14, 2016. These are her acceptance remarks. Be inspired – watch the video of President McGuire giving her speech. How deeply grateful...
Trinity President Patricia McGuire Honored with Theodore M. Hesburgh Award for Leadership Excellence by TIAA Institute
McGuire Recognized for Transforming Trinity Washington University into a National Example that Provides Quality, Accessible Education for Low-income Students of Color Award bestowed at ACE 2016, the American Council on Education’s 98th Annual Meeting SAN FRANCISCO, March 14, 2016 – The TIAA Institute today announced Patricia A. McGuire, president of Trinity Washington University, as the...
Cong. Eleanor Holmes Norton to Host “Women of Excellence” at Trinity, Monday, March 14
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) will commemorate Women’s History Month by hosting a “Women of Excellence Symposium” at Trinity Washington University on Monday, March 14, 2016, at 11:00 a.m., in Social Hall. All students, faculty and staff are invited to attend this engaging dialogue. Congresswoman Norton is a champion of DC-TAG, Pell grants and other programs...
President McGuire Announces Trinity Leadership Scholarship: $10,000, Guaranteed
New Scholarship Streamlines Process for Financing a Trinity Education and Makes Trinity the Most Affordable Private University in the Washington Region Additional Need-Based Scholarships from Trinity and D.C. Grants Make Tuition Even More Affordable and Accessible for Students UPDATE: There is still time to be considered for the Trinity Leadership Scholarship. Applications submitted by May...
Powerful Essay by Trinity Dreamer Scholar Bruna Distinto on Important Supreme Court Case is Published by Teen Vogue
“I Used to Be an Undocumented Teen Immigrant Until This New Action Changed My Life.
And How a New Supreme Court Case Could Make Me Illegal Again.”
Trinity Welcomes Dreamers, Encourages New Students to Apply for TheDream.US Scholarship by February 15, 2016 Deadline
Trinity Washington University proudly welcomes Dreamers, and encourages eligible students to apply to TheDream.US Scholarship program by the February 15, 2016, deadline. TheDream.US provides college scholarships to highly motivated Dreamers who seek a college education but cannot afford it; applicants must be DACA or TPS eligible and have applied for or received DACA or TPS approval....
Pinkie Dent Mayfield, Vice President of Corporate Affairs, Graham Holdings Company, to Speak and Be Honored at Trinity’s 2016 Winter Graduation
Trinity graduate Pinkie Dent Mayfield ’96, vice president of corporate affairs and special assistant to the chairman at Graham Holdings Company (formerly The Washington Post Company) will be the keynote speaker and honoree at Trinity Washington University’s Winter Graduation on Friday, January 8, 2016. Mayfield, who served as a member of the Trinity Board of Trustees, will...
Human Rights Advocate Sr. Katy Webster, SND, ’74 to Keynote Sower’s Seed 10th Anniversary Celebration, Thursday, October 22, 10:30 am
Be inspired by Sr. Katy Webster’s work as a passionate advocate for human rights and environmental justice in the Amazon basin in Brazil. The Trinity community is invited to be inspired by Sr. Kathryn “Katy” Webster, a Sister of Notre Dame and a member of the Trinity Class of 1974, who will be the featured Sower’s Seed...
Trinity Receives $100,000 Grant From the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to Strengthen Liberal Arts
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded Trinity a prestigious $100,000 grant in September to preserve and strengthen the centrality of liberal education in the College of Arts and Sciences, Trinity’s historic undergraduate women’s college. Trinity was invited by the Mellon Foundation to apply for the grant, and, with a creative and visionary team led by...