- 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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- We must move beyond hashtags to use the leverage of our righteous anger at current conditions to create genuine social change. The Class of 2018 now joins a long line of Trinity public leaders who have devoted their talents to improving the lives of others.
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- Alumnae Reunion Weekend 2018 was filled with good times and great memories. Congratulations to all reunion classes and especially the Class of 1968!
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- Dr. Virginia Bergin MacKenzie '58 has published a remarkable book on the civil war in Liberia. She is one of so many accomplished alumnae returning for the 2018 reunion.
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- "Peace in our nation and our neighborhoods, may we learn to value all human life, all ages, all abilities, all racial, ethnic, educational backgrounds, toward a feasible and possible relationship of integrity and cooperation! With safety in playgrounds and schools, in city streets and rural farms and forests, let us grow in Peace."
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- Trinity's Class of 2018 includes many remarkable stories of persistence and triumph! Congratulations to all Trinity graduates!
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- Jane Marilley '44 built a great Washington business called Courtesy Associates. Her legacy lives on at Trinity in the first computer classroom established in 1997 through a gift from the Marilley Foundation.
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- Perpetua Wanjiru Macharia '64 was a champion for educational attainment in Kenya with a particular emphasis on the rights of women and promotion of educational and professional advancement for women and girls.
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