Founders and Builders
Our Founders were great builders. As we “top out” the new Academic Center on Founders Day, we pay tribute to Trinity’s Founders by ensuring Trinity’s strength for future generations.
Trinity’s SND Founders were the original Persistent Women. We carry this great legacy into our teaching and learning at Trinity today.
Trinity’s mission in social justice demands that we stand against the injustice of the ban on immigrants from certain countries, Muslims and Syrian refugees. Americans must stand up for human rights or our own rights and liberties will also soon fail.
President McGuire’s message to the Trinity community on the election results.
The great servant leaders of this earth are gunned down without mercy. Meanwhile, our would-be leaders talk about walls and worse…
The Sisters of Notre Dame inspire Trinity’s vibrant commitment to social justice.
See this short video greeting from Sr. Margaret Claydon!
Education and advocacy are the best ways to defeat injustice, terrorism and oppression. Read about Joseline Araujo ’17 who spent the summer with Sr. Simone Campbell and the great social justice advocates at NETWORK.
Cunneen Fellowships exemplify the lifelong commitment to social justice of Sr. Seton Cunneen ’65 and the mission of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur.
Our Founders were great builders. As we “top out” the new Academic Center on Founders Day, we pay tribute to Trinity’s Founders by ensuring Trinity’s strength for future generations.
Ten years after her assassination in the Amazon rainforest, Sr. Dorothy Stang, SND still inspires us to greater commitment to action for social justice.