Two Pope Leos, Social Justice and Trinity’s Ongoing Mission
Social Justice is the foundation of our mission at Trinity. Alumnae, students, faculty and special guests gathered to discuss how popes from Leo XIII to Leo XIV have influenced Trinity’s mission and work.
In the Footsteps of the Women of 1900
125 years ago, the first students stepped onto Trinity’s campus, sparking a revolution in women’s education. Today’s seniors in the Class of 2026 continue their bold traditions and commitments to social justice.
The New Pioneer Women of Trinity
We welcome a new generation of Trinity Pioneers to learn how to work for justice and peace in a world that needs them so very much. Welcome, Class of 2029!
Apocalypse on Sunset Boulevard
Our hearts go out to all in Los Angeles suffering through the destructive wildfires. And how will the rest of us take action to insist on more effective responses to climate change?
All the Childless Ladies
Disparaging women’s life choices should have no place in a presidential campaign. Women have agency — and most important, the right to VOTE. Whatever your choice, VOTE!!
Welcome, Class of 2028 and All New Students!
Trinity’s new students in the College of Arts & Sciences hail from more than 20 nations and are ambitious to take their place in the long line of Trinity Women determined to change the world. Welcome, Red Class of 2028 and all New Students!
GOATs to the Rescue!
The GOATs Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky remind us of the best of human aspirations, excellence and achievement. Let’s cheer for all the champions!
VOICES OF TRINITY: CLASS OF 2024 SHARE AMAZING STORIES!
So many wonderful stories of challenge, persistence and triumph in the Class of 2024! Congratulations to another Great Red Class!
The Influential Women Who Founded Trinity
Sr. Ann Howard, SNDdeN, Director of Campus Ministry, reminds us of the courage and creativity of the religious women who gave life to Trinity in its first two decades: Sr. Julia McGroarty, Sr. Mary Euphrasia Taylor, and Sr. Raphael of the Sacred Heart.
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate
Universities are places of free speech and thought, but we must not tolerate hate speech or anti-semitism.