A wedding will be held in Trinity’s Notre Dame Chapel in August, but to many of the university’s students the nearly century-old worship space remains a hidden jewel.
Month: July 2023
Police reform activism is seen as a crucial step toward racial justice
A crusade for reform in law enforcement continued to grow during the summer of 2023 and Trinity officials believe student involvement in the movement could make a difference.
Trinity offers mental health aid amid recent gun violence
Trinity Washington University students, staff and faculty were confronted with the July 5 shooting death of a Kentucky school teacher, who had been staying on Trinity’s campus while attending a conference, one of several deadly shootings in the Baltimore-Washington area around the 4th of July holiday.
Stranded in Shangri-La demonstrates urgency for climate change action
Climate change must be a central concern of all governments, acting in unison and committed to long-term policies and practices across international boundaries.
Slow start for ‘The Flash’ pays off with fun, emotionally driven ride
If audiences can get past the abysmal computer-generated imagery (CGI) in the beginning of “The Flash,” they’ll be treated to exceptional performances and a “flashpoint paradox.”
#MeToo founder brings healing through activism
Part six of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.
Gun violence claims life of teacher staying at Trinity
A Kentucky high school teacher, who was staying at Trinity Washington University with two family members while he attended a conference, died July 5, 2023, after he was shot on the neighboring campus of The Catholic University of America.
Activist helps Black Americans gain power through generational wealth
Part five of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.