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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
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The Christmas Story

Merry Christmas to all!

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Winter Solstice

The true meaning of Christmas demands that we work harder for justice, the essential pathway to peace.

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Searching for Justice and Peace

Official violence cannot be tolerated in a nation that claims to stand for justice for all. Our national moral compass needs a reset.

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View from the Summit

The White House Summit on College Opportunity gave me an opportunity to focus on how national leaders speak about college access, affordability and degree completion

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White House Summit on College Opportunity

I am pleased to represent Trinity at the White House Summit on College Opportunity on December 4. Follow me @TrinityPrez for live updates through the day….

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Law v. Morality: The Lessons of Ferguson

The Ferguson grand jury decision reminds us of the limits of the law. We must strive for a truly moral breakthrough to achieve permanent racial justice in this nation.

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Remembering Marion S. Barry, Jr.

Despite his many flaws, he inspired generations with his passion for justice and relentless quest for enfranchisement for D.C.

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Welcome Puerto Rico Chief Justice Liana Fiol Matta ’67!

Trinity celebrates the achievements of Chief Justice Fiol Matta ’67 — an exemplar of Trinity’s values in women’s leadership and service to society.

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VOTE: Our Most Precious Right and Responsibility!

Make voting the #1 item on your “To Do” list on Tuesday!

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Synod Stratagems

Pope Francis has taken a clear position in favor of openness, transparency and the need for dialogue on some of the most difficult social issues of modern family life.

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