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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
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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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Brown @ 60: Elusive Educational Equality

60 years after the Supreme Court declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional, segregation by race and social class continues to hinder achievement of genuine educational and economic equality in the United States.

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Uncle Earl’s Ethical Enigma

Public officials should not make up fictional characters to hide campaign activities. Duh.

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Burning Bridges

Flunking Ethics 101 in New Jersey.

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Hope Abounds on New Year’s Day!

May 2014 be a time of peace and achievement for all at Trinity! And let’s work for improvement in the world beyond Michigan Avenue!

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Sandy Hook and American Amnesia

When will the violence end? Moments of silence are a weak response to the epidemic of mass shootings in schools.

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When JFK Called Trinity Alumnae to Service

At the Class of 1958 Commencement, Senator John F. Kennedy called Trinity graduates to lives of service and political engagement. We’re still hearing his resounding call!

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Federal Shutdown Playbook

No way to run a country! If the federal government shutdown occurs starting tomorrow, please let us know how it is affecting you and your family.

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Voices of Trinity: Constitution Day 2d Amendment

On Constitution Day, Trinity students, faculty and staff engage a robust debate on the Second Amendment, reflecting on the Navy Yard tragedy and the larger questions of balancing individual rights with the urgent need to end violence in our communities.

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