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.
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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.
Calls for gun legislation grows following active-shooter hoax at Trinity
The April 13, 2023, alert of an active shooter report at the Trinity Washington University campus may have been a false alarm, but the fear it aroused among the students and faculty was very real and many of them want their elected officials to address gun violence.
Trinity’s new website praised for navigation, design
The new Trinity website – launched at the end of March 2023 – has been met with overall approval, with the homepage being lauded for its contemporary design and easier navigation. This is just the beginning of a broader overhaul of the university’s website.
Trinity students hang clothes to air dirty laundry of sexual assault
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Trinity Washington University students honored it with the Clothesline Project, a national program to increase awareness about violence against women and children.
Trinity’s Main Hall shines historic glory, presents scores of upkeep trials
Main Hall at Trinity Washington University is an iconic District of Columbia structure that symbolizes the historic and architectural splendor of the Catholic college, but what makes the building a standout also makes it a maintenance struggle.
JP Morgan Chase reps offer insight to business students
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.
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.