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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
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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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Girl Power: Malala’s Nobel Peace Prize

Congratulations to Malala Yousafzai on receiving the Nobel Peace Prize! Our commitment to the education of women and girls and children around the world must grow stronger each day.

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Finding Hannah

The case of Hannah Graham, like that of Relisha Rudd, demands action to end violence against girls and women.

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CONSTITUTION DAY: Justice Denied in Ferguson, Missouri

227 years after the Founders affixed their signatures to the Constitution, our nation remains in a constant struggle to ensure the blessings of liberty, justice, due process and equal protection for all people.

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Promoting Respect and Freedom from Sexual Violence

Trinity’s mission and values require that our top priority must always be ensuring respect, dignity and safety for every person.

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Voices of Trinity: Junior Airen Washington in Israel

Airen Washington ’16 carries on the grand tradition of Trinity Women standing at the center of world events!

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Our Powerful Trinity Sisterhood

Trinity Sisterhood is out in force… on the Hill, at Reunion and Groundbreaking, and in so many places. Together, we really are changing the world!

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Civil Rights and Social Change

The 50th anniversary of the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 calls us to renew our national will to ensure equal justice for all.

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D-DAY + 70: Their Courage, Our Freedom

70 years ago, the brave troops storming the Normandy beaches gave us the freedom we enjoy today. Remember D-Day!

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Memorial Day 2014

70 years after D-Day, war continues to plague too many parts of the global village. On this Memorial Day, let us salute and thank all veterans, and let’s also renew our work for peace.

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