- The results of the campus survey on sexual violence will lead to a spring symposium on this topic, and also improved services and resources for victims of sexual harassment and abuse.
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Social Justice Issues
- 97% of the Trinity community responding to our survey agree that priests who abuse children should be prosecuted, and 87% believe that bishops who fail to report child abusers should also be prosecuted. Read more in our continuing analysis of the campus survey on sexual violence.
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- Read Trinity faculty, staff and student opinions of the Senate hearing and Christine Blasey Ford's testimony.
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- Trinity students, faculty and staff are deeply concerned about issues of sexual violence in our society. Participants in our campus survey on #MeToo have a lot to say on these critical issues, this blog will carry summaries of the survey all week.
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- A Trinity education demands that we exercise our Freedom of Speech confidently and urgently in service to others.
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- 48% of students, faculty and staff responding to the Constitution Day Straw Poll say the Second Amendment must change.
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- "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." (First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States)
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- The toxic aftermath of September 11 continues to poison American politics and society.
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- Hundreds of new students joined the Trinity family this week, and their stories are remarkable. Read about some of them in my remarks to the new students in the College of Arts and Sciences. Welcome to all new students at Trinity!
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- 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.
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