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Archives: News Stories

May
24
2021

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.

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May
14
2021

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.

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May
11
2021

Margaret McNamara Education Grants Announces New Grantee: Talisa Sutton-Stephenson

Margaret McNamara Education Grants Announces New Grantee: Talisa Sutton-Stephenson

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May
11
2021

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.

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May
10
2021

Sister Dorothy Stang’s Legacy Lives on in Newly Discovered Owl

The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur have announced that a newly discovered screech owl in the Amazon rainforest has been named after the martyred Sr. Dorothy Stang.

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May
05
2021

Buzzard Point residents have spent years fighting for a cleaner neighborhood. With newcomers, there’s hope there may be action.

“Does this mean that the air at Buzzard Point has been safe?” Shizuka Hsieh, associate professor of chemistry at Trinity Washington University and one of the authors of the paper, wrote in an email. “Or does it mean the current US EPA limits are inadequate for protecting human health?”

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May
03
2021

Teaching: Will the Pandemic Change Classroom Culture for the Better?

Last week The Chronicle hosted a virtual conference, “Higher Ed’s Reset,” to talk about what pandemic-driven practices to keep, what to let go, and how colleges could better serve their students and communities.

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May
03
2021

Former ‘Pregnant Girl’ Builds Support To Help Other Teen Moms

When Nicole Lynn Lewis got pregnant in high school, she thought it might end her dream of going to college and having a career. She felt ashamed, in part because of how people regarded her as a pregnant Black teenager.

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