Representatives from JP Morgan Chase met with Trinity Washington University business students in the Payden Academic Center April 12, 2023, to share wisdom and experience as women of color in the corporate world.
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Campus locks down for false shooter alert
Trinity Washington University went into lockdown after receiving a report of an active shooter on campus and though the notice turned out to be false and campus activities resumed, the experience rattled the school community.
As D.C. neighborhoods are beautified, Trinity students feel impact of gentrification
Washington’s once majority Black population had residents lovingly refer to their home as “Chocolate City,” but the effects of gentrification have made that designation go away and students at Trinity Washington University are taking notice.
Washington high school students getting college head start at Trinity
Thirty-six seniors from Washington’s Calvin Coolidge High School participated in Trinity’s inaugural Early College Academy during the last two years, allowing them to earn the necessary 60 college credits to complete an associate of arts degree while earning a high school diploma.
Black Trinity alumnae help university celebrate Women’s History Month
Trinity’s Black Student Alliance and the Trinity History Project hosted “A Conversation with Black Alumnae” March 28, 2023, in celebration of Women’s History Month.
Bookstore moves off campus to ‘virtual’ reality
Trinity Washington University moved to a fully online bookstore after talks regarding a physical bookstore on campus didn’t pan out.
Campus COVID-19 policies evolve, students mixed on response
Although mask regulations have been lifted on the Trinity Washington University campus, COVID-19 remains a pandemic
Students experience connection, time waste, self-image angst through social media
“I find myself comparing my life to other people’s lives,” said Shakera Hunter, a nursing major in her junior year at Trinity.
Student debt relief program potentially welcome break to Trinity students
Students around the country — including those attending Trinity Washington University — could see up to $20,000 erased from their federal student loan debt, if the courts rule the program can go forward.
Trinity students are part of growing youth voter turnout
The youth vote has historically been an elusive one for either major political party to motivate, but political leaders have continued to try to woo them.