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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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Dec
23
2025

A Christmas Wish List for All of Us

We don’t need more “stuff” for Christmas, we need, instead, the gifts of servant leadership, charity, hope and genuine compassion for others.

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Apr
21
2021

Accountability and Justice

True justice will not come unless and until this nation makes a genuine and sustained commitment to eradicating racial hatred.

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Resolutions 2018

We must be resolute in standing for justice for our students, seeking solutions and pursuing creative excellence.

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Turning Trial into Triumph

We must see this moment in history not as an unbearable trial but as an opportunity for our values to triumph. We must speak up and shout out what we believe in every day.

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Voices of Trinity: Inauguration Edition Part 4 – 60’s and 70’s Alumnae Comments

Alumnae of the 1960’s and 70’s have always been politically engaged. They have great ideas for what President Trump should say in his inauguration speech!

By mcguirep | Political Issues . Politics
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Pope Francis: Mercy, Compassion, Hope

What will Pope Francis learn about America and Americans on his first visit here? Will we show him the best of us, or those parts that are less edifying? Let’s go for the best!

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Winter Solstice

The true meaning of Christmas demands that we work harder for justice, the essential pathway to peace.

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CONSTITUTION DAY: Justice Denied in Ferguson, Missouri

227 years after the Founders affixed their signatures to the Constitution, our nation remains in a constant struggle to ensure the blessings of liberty, justice, due process and equal protection for all people.

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Civil Rights and Social Change

The 50th anniversary of the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 calls us to renew our national will to ensure equal justice for all.

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