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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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Oct
17
2018

Voices of Trinity: Clergy Sex Abuse Crisis

97% of the Trinity community responding to our survey agree that priests who abuse children should be prosecuted, and 87% believe that bishops who fail to report child abusers should also be prosecuted. Read more in our continuing analysis of the campus survey on sexual violence.

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Oct
14
2018

Voices of Trinity: Sexual Violence and the Kavanaugh Hearing

Read Trinity faculty, staff and student opinions of the Senate hearing and Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony.

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Oct
08
2018

Voices of Trinity: Survey on Sexual Violence

Trinity students, faculty and staff are deeply concerned about issues of sexual violence in our society. Participants in our campus survey on #MeToo have a lot to say on these critical issues, this blog will carry summaries of the survey all week.

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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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Voices of Trinity: Constitution Day 2018 – First Amendment Discussion

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” (First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States)

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From September 11 to Crazytown

The toxic aftermath of September 11 continues to poison American politics and society.

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Sr. Ann Howard to Grads: May You Inherit Peace

“Peace in our nation and our neighborhoods, may we learn to value all human life, all ages, all abilities, all racial, ethnic, educational backgrounds, toward a feasible and possible relationship of integrity and cooperation! With safety in playgrounds and schools, in city streets and rural farms and forests, let us grow in Peace.”

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Nerd Prom Needs a Chaperone

Let’s not waste our precious freedom of speech and freedom of the press in cheap shots and tawdry comedy.

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“Be A Nuisance Where It Counts”

Every day is Earth Day… be a nuisance to insist on environmental justice for the future of our planet. And come see “River Blue” on Thursday at 6:30 pm in Social Hall to learn more about environmental justice!

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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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