August 20, 1897: Spark for a Revolution!
Courageous women launched a revolution in women’s education in a time when some called it a heresy.
Imagine Our Founders
We celebrate Trinity’s history not for nostalgia but for the lessons our founding can teach us about the pathway to our future.
Emancipation Delayed, Freedom Denied
Make Juneteenth a day to inspire the continuing quest for true freedom and equality.
White Supremacy, Gun Violence, and the Obligations of Education
We must do more, far more, than “thoughts and prayers” — our education demands that we ACT for racial and social justice in this nation.
Resurrection and Hope
The real meaning of Easter is not in loud triumphalism but in the quiet ways we offer hope and peace to others.
How the American Rescue Plan Helped Trinity Students
Trinity students have received nearly $6.5 million in emergency grants and balance paydowns from the federal pandemic relief program for higher education.,
Jamais Plus La Guerre!
We stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine. What are we willing to sacrifice to ensure peace?
Bigotry and Blasphemy
Seeing Christ in every face is not blasphemy; the defense of faith cannot be premised on bigotry.
Oh, yes, we need a little Christmas!
Let’s give the gifts of good health, social justice and safe Democracy for all!
On Scandal and Schism
Bishops need to confront the real scandal that looms: the potential for schism in the American Church.