How Dr. King Changed Me… and Trinity
This 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington is an occasion to reflect on the ways in which Dr. King’s leadership provoked change among individuals, institutions and our nation.
Voices of Trinity: Emily P. Miller
Trinity SPS Student Emily P. Miller is a great example of triumph over life circumstances. Her story will inspire others to persist!
Happy Birthday, Father Hesburgh!
96 years young, Father Ted Hesburgh of Notre Dame inspires new generations of leaders!
Wearing Death
The Bangladesh factory disaster demands that we call major retailers and fashion labels to a higher moral standard for the fair and just treatment of workers.
Phenomenal Girl Scout Scholars!
Girl Scouts are phenomenal women!
Pacem in Terris @ 50
50 years ago Pope John XXIII courageously set forth the true agenda for making peace in the world. Half a century later, the work has hardly begun.
Voices of Trinity: Suffering Sequestration
An open letter to President Obama and Congressional leaders about the likely harmful effects of sequestration on Trinity students, faculty, staff and their families.
Seneca Falls, Selma and Stonewall
President Obama lays out a full agenda for social justice. “We the People” have challenges ahead!
Day of Service Honors Dr. King and Second Obama Inauguration
Trinity students, staff and alumnae honor the memory of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. through participation in the 2013 Presidential Inauguration National Day of Service. Hundreds of volunteers donated thousands of food items. DC National Guard also bivouac at the Trinity Center to stand guard during the inauguration.
The Second Inauguration
As President Obama prepares for his second inauguration, citizens would do well to read President Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address and reflect on the moral values of unity and peace for the nation.