A service-learning course is moving social justice from theory to practice as students prepare a campus panel centered on history, faith and lived experience.
Tag: Library
A Library for Families – and a Classroom for Future Teachers
Sunlit rugs, picture books and curious children have turned Trinity’s Family Library into an unexpected classroom, giving early education students their first real taste of teaching.
At Trinity Reads, Author Clint Smith Urges Students to Confront History of Slavery
The Trinity Reads event came as debate over how slavery and its legacy should be taught in schools remains intense heading into fall 2025.
Boosting student-parents an ongoing Trinity mission
Universities like Trinity have a crucial role to play in providing adequate support to ensure academic success for students who are parents.
Trinity’s new Africana Reading Room envisioned as defiant symbol against anti-DEI crusade
The creation of the Africana Studies Reading Room at Trinity Washington University represents a significant step in fostering a deeper understanding of African culture, history, and intellectual thought within the campus community.
Africana Studies Reading Room becomes a hub for legacy and learning
More than just a quiet place for study, the Africana Studies Reading Room symbolizes Trinity Washington University’s ongoing commitment to celebrating diverse cultures and intellectual perspectives.
Trinity Family Library holds Culture Fest
Trinity Washington University’s Family Library holds a springtime event to celebrate its first year in providing parents a campus study space with their children.
Students find learning, support and transformation at Trinity’s Writing Center
Many college students across the country struggle to express themselves in writing, a key skill needed for the mountain of papers professors in institutions of higher education require to assess a firm understanding of their courses.
New Family Library to offer student parents study space with their children
The new Family Library at Trinity Washington University is not a daycare, but it’s designed to give student caregivers a space to work and study while their children are entertained.








