Voices and Images of Trinity: Welcome, Pope Francis!

- Students and faculty already sending me their pix with the Pope --- join the conversation on my blog as we give a Trinity shout-out to Pope Francis!
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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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Voices of Trinity: Constitution Day Edition: Citizenship and 14th Amendment

- Today is Constitution Day! Join the debate on citizenship and the 14th Amendment. Comments welcome all day!
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Constitution Day: Who Are Citizens?

- Constitution Day Essay Question: Should we amend the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment? Discuss!
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Voices of Trinity: Joseline Araujo ’17 at NETWORK

- Education and advocacy are the best ways to defeat injustice, terrorism and oppression. Read about Joseline Araujo '17 who spent the summer with Sr. Simone Campbell and the great social justice advocates at NETWORK.
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Voices of Trinity: Jessica Lopez ’16 Research Summer!

- Senior Psych Major Jessica Lopez '16 "learned in abundance" at her summer research internship at Western Kentucky University.
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Voices of Trinity: Congrats, Officer Al-Warith!

- New MPD Officer Ariel K. Al-Warith is a Criminal Justice major. She has chosen to devote her talents to serving and protecting the public.
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Voices of Trinity: Remarkable Achievements!

- Raissa Audrey Tseumie '17 and Margaret Dunning '76 --- great examples of Trinity Women working together to foster student achievement!
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Welcome, Gold Class of 2019!

- Gold is the color of the moment!  We are so pleased to welcome the Gold Class of 2019 to Trinity! 45 years ago — could it really have been so long ago? — I waved goodbye to my parents and started the long climb up the stairs to the 4th Floor of Main Hall to unpack my bags for the first night I had ever spent away from home.  I can remember every moment of that first day — meeting young women who became lifelong friends, hearing the great President Sr. Margaret Claydon welcome this new Green Class, and venturing …
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70 Years After Hiroshima

- Remember Hiroshima. Insist on peace.
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