What’s On The Menu?
A controversy about a menu is an important reminder that we must be more thoughtful, intentional and authentic in the ways we observe Black History Month and other “heritage” moments.
Adonis Mokom ’22 to Trinity Nurses: Believe in Yourselves, Trust Trinity!
Nursing Alumna Adonis Mokom ’22 BSN, RN encourages recent Nursing grads to “Believe in Yourself” and “Trust Trinity” in her keynote speech during the Nursing Pinning Ceremony on January 8.
The Inevitable Destruction of Claudine Gay
Dr. Gay’s resignation as Harvard’s president must not be allowed to stymie the pursuit of racial justice in higher education.
2024: Democracy On the Ballot
Let’s make our 2024 New Year’s Resolution to be actively engaged as citizens and voters in demonstrating the vitality of our Democracy!
Remembering Sr. Dorothy McCormick, SND
Sr. Dorothy McCormick, SND, Trinity ’64, was Trinity’s Treasurer and Interim President (1975-1983) and had a remarkable ministry in Kenya for 30 years.
3 Presidents Walk Into a Trap and We All Suffer
Our real leadership responsibilities demand that college presidents speak with moral clarity. There is no place in higher education for anti-semitism, advocacy for genocide, or any other form of racial or ethnic hatred.
Education as an Act of Love: Bishop Menjivar’s Homily at Reunion
Washington Bishop Emilio Menjivar reminds us that, “The Book of Exodus tells us very explicitly that we must show special concern and compassion to those who are the most vulnerable in our society and who are at risk of being treated unjustly.”
Gratitude in a Time of Turmoil
True gratitude requires a disposition to action, a return in equal measure of the gifts that others have made possible for us.
Trinity at the White House Convening on Diversity in Higher Education
With major partnerships and the support of many benefactors, Trinity continues to enlarge its historic mission of access to a great college education to welcome new generations of students of color who realize much success with a Trinity education.
Constitution Day: Securing Justice for Dreamers
Constitution Day 2023 (today, September 17) dawns with that grand document on the American experiment in self-governance under increasing stress. A document crafted by a few privileged white men 234 years ago, amended just 27 times over the years (with the first 10 of those amendments, the Bill of Rights, coming immediately after ratification in...