- When will the violence end? Moments of silence are a weak response to the epidemic of mass shootings in schools.
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In the Media
- At the Class of 1958 Commencement, Senator John F. Kennedy called Trinity graduates to lives of service and political engagement. We're still hearing his resounding call!
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- No way to run a country! If the federal government shutdown occurs starting tomorrow, please let us know how it is affecting you and your family.
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- On Constitution Day, Trinity students, faculty and staff engage a robust debate on the Second Amendment, reflecting on the Navy Yard tragedy and the larger questions of balancing individual rights with the urgent need to end violence in our communities.
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- 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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- The sale of the Washington Post to Amazon's Jeff Bezos is a tale of the consequences of disruptive change with clear lessons for change in higher education.
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- 50 years after President Kennedy addressed the moral problem of race discrimination, this society still must confront racism and prejudice.
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- 96 years young, Father Ted Hesburgh of Notre Dame inspires new generations of leaders!
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- A perfect storm of incomprehensible decisions is sweeping Washington this week.
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- Trinity students speak out about the importance of sustaining and strengthening Pell Grants and federal financial aid.
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