Part two of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.
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Jotaka Eaddy forms empowerment for Black women through business and activism
Part one of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.
University guidance helps Trinity students navigate confusing tuition aid
Though the current average cost of an education at Trinity is slightly below the national average, it’s still an enormous financial investment for students to consider when contemplating the pursuit of a college degree.
Trinity students find peace, sweat and service at the Franciscan Monastery
Trinity Washington University students savor their service work at Washington’s Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in America.
Finals week adds to student stress levels that already exist with college life
Academic anxiety is the most dominant stress factor that affects the mental well-being of college students during the month of May, designated Mental Health Awareness Month.
Trinity officials call for increased mental health treatment for prison inmates
The high percentage of mentally ill inmates in U.S. prisons has long been blamed for longer sentences, repeat offenses and unsafe conditions for everyone in the correctional facilities and officials at Trinity Washington University believe the system needs an infusion of psychiatric care.
Trinity students seek environmental sustainability
Trinity Washington University students gathered to discuss the conscious choices they were making to protect Earth’s environment and how doing so will ultimately guard the health of humans and other inhabitants of the planet they call home.
New and returning resident students prepare for fall 2023 arrival
As the 2023 spring semester ends, resident students at Trinity Washington University are beginning to pack up their belongings to prepare to move out for the summer, but the Office of Residence Life and Campus Housing is already preparing for the fall move in.
Music connects Trinity community at end of spring semester
As the 2023 spring semester neared its end, the joyful sounds of music gave Trinity Washington University’s campus a momentary reprieve from the tension that comes with final exams, students gearing up to return home for the summer and graduating seniors preparing for commencement.
Declining student engagement in campus life concerns Trinity leaders
The gospel choir is just one Trinity Washington University campus activity among many across the board with low participation numbers and it’s a trend that concerns university administrators, faculty and student leaders.









