From podcasts and breaking news stories to multimedia reporting and AP style writing, Trinity Washington University students are gaining hands-on newsroom experience before graduation through the university’s Journalism and Media Studies program.
Tag: Campus
Students Build Community Through Mental Health and Cultural Dialogue
At a student-led campus event, Trinity students opened up about stress, identity and the search for safe spaces while forming new friendships and support networks.
Wellness Across Borders
Student organizations at Trinity Washington University — the Butterfly Network and the Psychology Club — teamed up on April 1, 2026, to host “Across All Borders,” an event designed to help students cross club, cultural, and national boundaries while exploring mental health and wellness practices.
Between Languages and Campuses: One Student’s Path Through Trinity’s Early College Academy
Jaasiel Chavez-Gutierrez spent four years navigating high school and college at the same time while adapting to life in a second language – an experience that prepared him for his next chapter at Sewanee: The University of the South.
Healthcare on Hold: Undocumented Students Weigh Risk Over Relief
Students describe delaying treatment, translating for their families, and weighing the risk of seeking help in a system that often leaves them out.
Trinity Senior Awards
Graduating seniors at Trinity Washington University receive a variety of recognition awards during the university’s Founders Day celebration on April 22, 2026.
Reading Between Lives
Students at Trinity Washington University showcased the nonfiction books they read throughout the 2026 spring semester during the Second-Annual Memoir Poster Session in the Payden Academic Center April 23.
Podcast: Student Journalism at 100
Trinity Times student journalists Sydney Ware, Genesis Bu-Chinchilla, Abigail Ofosu, Tanzania Kennedy and Anette Perez mark 100 years of student journalism at Trinity Washington University while looking ahead to the future in the Season 4 finale of Enlightened Exchanges.
Rooted in Community: Students Find Peace and Belonging in Trinity’s Outdoor Spaces
From shaded walkways to blooming spring trees, students say the university’s natural spaces offer relief from city life and create places to gather, reflect and connect.
A Space for Student Parents
Librarian Elizabeth Augustine showcases the Family Library at Trinity Washington University — a welcoming space designed to support student parents and build community on campus.









