During the university’s 2025 spring break, Trinity students traveled to the United Nations Headquarters in New York to participate in the 68th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW).
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Trinity senior makes climate change awareness her crusade for a sustainable planet
For Trinity Washington University senior Claudia Rosa-Rivera, climate change is not a distant threat but a present reality with significant consequences, and she is making it her mission in life to help address it.
Good time management skills vital for academic success
Good time management is a key component to academic success, yet poor time management is often what trips university students up during their time in college, according to Thomas Mostowy, Trinity’s dean of the School of Professional & Graduate Studies.
Opus: A film that holds back, never quite ‘leveling’ its full potential
Opus, an A24 film directed and written by newcomer Mark Anthony Green, touches on fascinating ideas about celebrity culture but falls short in fully developing its premise.
Women at Trinity encouraged to help bridge the gender wage gap
Black women earned 70% as much as white men, and Hispanic women earned 65% as much. White women earned 83% as much as white men, while Asian women were closer to parity, earning 93% as much, according to a 2022 Pew Research Center report.
Trinity students learn to coexist with wildlife on campus
Trinity Washington University regularly hosts an unusual group of visitors near Cuvilly Hall: a herd of white-tailed deer and a lone fox.
Education was a factor for why some immigrant Trinity students migrated to U.S.
The United States is home to approximately 5.8 million immigrant-origin students enrolled in colleges and universities, representing 32% of the total student population, according to a report from the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration.
Trinity navigates AI frontier in higher education
Trinity has taken a proactive stance on artificial intelligence integration, recognizing its potential to revolutionize education while ensuring responsible use.
Trinity celebrates Black History Month, despite federal shift in honoring it
Despite a recent decision by at least one federal agency to halt Black History Month celebrations in 2025, Trinity Washington University remains committed to honoring the observance this February.
A double feature movie review for Valentine’s Day couples and singles
Whether you’re spending the time alone or with a partner, these movies – “Companion” and “Heart Eyes” – are great choices that will get your heart racing and the romantic vibes flowing.