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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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Apr
04
2021

Resurrection Redux

True Resurrection means reinventing our lives in communities to advance the common good.

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Mar
19
2021

American Pathology

With anti-Asian hate crimes on the rise, we must redouble our efforts to confront racial hatred.

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Jan
23
2021

Remembering Sr. Ann Gormly ’45 SNDdeN

Sr. Ann Gormly ’45 SND inspired generations of Trinity Women to pursue action for social justice.

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Jan
17
2021

Race and Reconciliation in Post-Trump America

Dr. King would have called us to Reconciliation in all of its parts: confession, confrontation and forgiveness.

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Dec
31
2020

2021: What We Take Forward

We take forward our sense of hope, our commitment to excellence and integrity, and our passion to ensure social justice in a world that needs Trinity’s mission now more than ever!

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Dec
20
2020

All I Want for Christmas

Just three gifts would make the new year so much brighter!

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Nov
08
2020

Voices of Trinity: What the Election Means to Us

Students, faculty and staff offer their reflections on the significance of the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

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Jul
18
2020

John Lewis: Honor Him with Action

We will honor John Lewis in the ways we take up his call to action to work for the restoration of civil and human rights.

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Jul
07
2020

The Cruelty Is The Point

Playing politics with the lives and academic plans of our international students is disgraceful.

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Jun
17
2020

Voices of Trinity: Faculty Speak on Black Lives Matter

Dr. Monroe reminded us of this truth: as Fannie Lou Hamer said, ‘Nobody’s free until everybody’s free.”

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