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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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05
2019

Speaker Nancy Pelosi: Knowing Her Power

Trinity salutes our Trinity Sister, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Class of 1962!

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Hope in the New Year

Trinity looks forward to 2019 with great optimism and exciting plans for the future!

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Message to Congress: Free the Children!

Congress has a grave responsibility to act immediately to restore the detained children to their families. To do any less is collusion in the human rights crisis that the current administration policy has created.

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#ProtectDreamers Action Week

Higher Education leaders are coming together this week to urge Congress to act quickly to pass legislation to protect Dreamers.

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Trinity Stands with Dreamers

As a matter of social justice, deeply rooted in Catholic teachings on the dignity of human life and consistent with our mission values, Trinity stands proudly with our students who are Dreamers and urges preservation of the DACA program.

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Voices of Trinity: Post-Election Straw Poll

Trinity students, faculty and staff look to the future and offer ideas for messages they’d like to hear in President Trump’s inauguration address.

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Voices of Trinity: New Students Speak Out on Issues

New Trinity Students have a lot to say about the issues in the presidential election! They follow in the great tradition of Trinity Women exerting political leadership in the world!

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Dreaming of Justice

Thanks to Don Graham and generous benefactors, TheDream.US scholarship program now addresses a grave injustice for students denied Pell Grants and federal loans because of their immigration status

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