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 Inevitable Destruction of Claudine Gay
Dr. Gay’s resignation as Harvard’s president must not be allowed to stymie the pursuit of racial justice in higher education.
Oh, yes, we need a little Christmas!
Let’s give the gifts of good health, social justice and safe Democracy for all!
Evil Will Not Triumph
The rise of white supremacy is an expression of profound spiritual bankruptcy in the human community. We must restore hope, justice and peace.
Hope in the New Year
Trinity looks forward to 2019 with great optimism and exciting plans for the future!
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.
Resolutions 2018
We must be resolute in standing for justice for our students, seeking solutions and pursuing creative excellence.
Racism and Catholic Imperatives
Cardinal Wuerl of the Archdiocese of Washington has issued a remarkable pastoral letter calling on all Catholics and Catholic institutions to renew our determination to confront racism and promote human dignity.
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.
Trinity Stands for Justice
Trinity’s mission in social justice demands that we stand against the injustice of the ban on immigrants from certain countries, Muslims and Syrian refugees. Americans must stand up for human rights or our own rights and liberties will also soon fail.