The furious start of President Donald Trump’s second term has sparked fear, uncertainty, and activism among members of the Trinity Washington University community, prompting the school to host a “Know Your Rights” workshop on Feb. 13, 2025.
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Season two of Enlightened Exchanges podcast launches with episode focusing on Trump 2.0
The first episode of season two of the Trinity Times podcast will drop 5 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025.
Queer representation on TV has increased, but Trinity students say not by enough
Historically, television has been a prevalent portrayal of an era in America, as it can reflect society and its ideals in that given time, and although queer representation has increased compared to its predecessors, members of the LGBTQIA+ largely agree that it still isn’t sufficient.
Boosting student-parents an ongoing Trinity mission
Universities like Trinity have a crucial role to play in providing adequate support to ensure academic success for students who are parents.
Defying Odds: NASA scientist brings the universe to Trinity students
Trinity adjunct professor Agnes Conaty supplies her students with space-age tools to solve math problems and explore the cosmos.
Bilingualism can create a healthy and happy university community
Trinity students who speak more than one language say being bilingual is their superpower, allowing them to connect with a diverse range of people.
Pen & Pie offers Trinity students a thankful pause
As the holiday season approaches and academic pressures mount, Trinity’s Research and Writing Center offered students a unique opportunity to slow down and reflect with its “Pen & Pie: A Thankful Pause” event.
Trinity’s mission as a historic women’s college remains strong, even as the university enrolls men
Trinity Washington University is a woman’s college, but it’s not unusual to find a few male students in the school’s classrooms.
Transfer students find welcoming home at Trinity
For some students who transferred to Trinity Washington University in the 2024 fall semester, finding the right fit for their higher education journey came the second time around.
Migrant crisis motivates voters in 2024 election
The immigration system has been bitterly debated since the turn of the 21st century, used as a wedge issue in the 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 and now the 2024 presidential elections, yet no meaningful reforms have been agreed to in all that time.