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A Tale of Two Cities

- Ethical standards should apply to both the local and federal sides of the city. The Chancellor's resignation for a clear ethical breach should be the standard for federal officials as well.
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Civics Lessons for Presidents’ Day

- We need to regenerate the whole idea of robust civics and citizenship education for everyone!
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Remembering Dr. Floretta McKenzie

- My friend Flo McKenzie was a great school leader and an even more remarkable friend and mentor.
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Big Ambitions for a Great New Year!

- With the new academic center underway, a self-study in progress and many programs on the docket, 2015 promises to be a year of high ambition and great achievement. Happy New Year!
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White House Summit on College Opportunity

- I am pleased to represent Trinity at the White House Summit on College Opportunity on December 4. Follow me @TrinityPrez for live updates through the day....
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Brown @ 60: Elusive Educational Equality

- 60 years after the Supreme Court declared segregated schools to be unconstitutional, segregation by race and social class continues to hinder achievement of genuine educational and economic equality in the United States.
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A Victory for Integrity in Public Leadership

- Congratulations to Muriel Bowser, winner of the Democratic Primary for Mayor of D.C.! A women's college graduate!
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D.C. Primary: Vote!

- Tuesday, April 1 is Primary Election Day in D.C. If you are a D.C. resident, please vote!
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Outstanding Trinity Teachers and Principals!

- Trinity teachers and principals swept the top prizes at the DCPS 2013 Standing Ovation Awards!
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How Dr. King Changed Me… and Trinity

- This 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington is an occasion to reflect on the ways in which Dr. King's leadership provoked change among individuals, institutions and our nation.
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Patricia A. McGuire, President, Trinity, 125 Michigan Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20017
Phone: 202.884.9050   Email: president@trinitydc.edu