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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity Washington University
202-884-9050
Jan
12
2025

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?

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Sep
16
2024

Voices of Trinity: Constitution Day Straw Poll Results!!

Trinity students, faculty and staff have passionate views about the Constitution and current political issues including the future of our Democracy.

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Dec
02
2019

Climate Science, Political Cowardice

As a matter of social justice, climate change demands responsible moral action now.

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Adirondack Chronicles 2017.2: Interdependence

Spending just a few days in the wilderness reminds us of the interdependence of all living things.

By mcguirep | Adirondack Chronicles
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Adirondack Chronicles 2017.1: Back to Forever Wild!

Keeping a portion of this earth “forever wild” is an important part of our stewardship of God’s creation. New York’s Adirondacks reveal the beauty and wisdom of environmental care.

By mcguirep | Adirondack Chronicles
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Environmental Justice Is Our Responsibility

Caring for God’s Creation is one of the major tenets of Catholic social justice and essential to the protection of human life. Trinity joins with hundreds of other universities, cities and states in affirming the Paris climate agreement and pledging to do what we can to ensure the future health of the environment for all generations to come.

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Earth Day 2017: Big Man, Little Bird

We can all learn a good lesson about how to interface with nature by watching the successful rescue of an eaglet at the National Arboretum.

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Least, Lost, Left Out

Social Justice demands that the federal budget care for our neighbors in need.

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Adirondack Chronicles 2015.3: Forest and Trees

To understand the importance of protecting the environment, we have to be able to see both the forest and the trees.

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