From recycling on campus to choices in the classroom, students are learning how small decisions tie into a global effort to address climate change.
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Lava Lamps Light the Way for Hands-On STEM
Through interactive activities, one student group is working to make science less intimidating and more inclusive.
How Nature Made a Scientist – Trinity Professor Patrice Nielson’s Journey
Her journey wasn’t always smooth, but mentorship, persistence, and a love of the natural world helped shape the way she now teaches the next generation.
Podcast: Climate Change in the Classroom
Trinity Times student journalists Genesis Bu-Chinchilla and Abigail Ofous examine how climate change is taught at Trinity Washington University, featuring Professor Patrice Nielson’s insights on environmental education and why it matters for today’s students.
No Answers, No Belongings: Inside a Dorm Room Mystery at Trinity
With property missing and the case unresolved, one student says the experience has reshaped how safe she feels on campus.
Student Government Council President Builds Connection on Campus
Balancing academics with leadership, student leader Jamilehy Ramos is working to spark engagement and strengthen community across campus.
Podcast: Student Government Uncovered
Trinity Times student journalists Genesis Bu-Chinchilla and Anette Perez go beyond the surface of student government as Trinity Washington University students share what it really means to lead, advocate and build community on campus.
After Hours and Beyond: The Adjunct Faculty Meeting Trinity Students Where They Are
As evening classes begin, many adjunct professors are starting a second workday – bringing real-world experience and dedication that often leave a lasting impact on Trinity students.
From Storage to Storytelling: Trinity Archives Open New Chapter for Students
Behind the quiet work of sorting and preserving materials, a shift is underway in how Trinity captures its history – and who gets to use it.
Podcast: Inside the Emotional Support Animal Process on Campus
Times student journalist Genesis Bu-Chinchilla explores the application process and uncertainties involved in seeking authorization for an emotional support animal on campus.




























