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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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Mar
07
2021

One Year On, Searching for Solutions

Trinity Microbiology students educate the campus community on the safety and effectiveness of the Covid-19 vaccines.

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Feb
11
2021

February 21 Community Survey: Planning Fall 2021

Concerns about safety in the Covid-19 era continue to inform Trinity’s plans for the Fall 2021 semester.

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Jul
07
2020

The Cruelty Is The Point

Playing politics with the lives and academic plans of our international students is disgraceful.

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Dec
31
2019

Happy New Year — Roaring Into the 2020’s!!

Trinity’s large strategic agenda will make the 2020’s our best decade yet!

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Apr
21
2019

College Costs: Books and Course Materials

Trinity is taking actions to address the high cost of some textbooks and course bundles. But books are essential to academic success and lifelong intellectual development.

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Apr
15
2019

What College Costs Beyond Tuition

Trinity students have many expenses well beyond tuition costs. Read more from our survey of students about what it costs to attend college.

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Nov
12
2018

The Ugly American

We must defy the current mood of American isolation and withdrawal from engagement with other nations, and rekindle respect and cooperation with all people.

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Constitution Day Continued… Second Amendment Opinions!

48% of students, faculty and staff responding to the Constitution Day Straw Poll say the Second Amendment must change.

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Celebrating a Free Press

The Pulitzer Prizes remind us of the absolute importance of freedom of the press to preserve our free society.

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Trinity Women in History: Business Leader and Entrepreneur Jane Marilley ’44

Jane Marilley ’44 built a great Washington business called Courtesy Associates. Her legacy lives on at Trinity in the first computer classroom established in 1997 through a gift from the Marilley Foundation.

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