Students describe delaying treatment, translating for their families, and weighing the risk of seeking help in a system that often leaves them out.
Tag: Social Justice
Navigating Trinity to find Gender Inclusivity in a Catholic University
The experiences of transgender students highlight both signs of progress and the ongoing effort needed to create a more inclusive campus.
Video: Trinity Feminism Gets Campus Space
Trinity Washington University’s Women’s Student Action Coalition Co-Founder Bailey Squire walks Trinity Times through the campus library’s dedicated space for women’s studies.
A New Chapter at Trinity: Lay Minister Succeeds Generations of Sisters
Talita Borges isn’t a nun – but as Trinity Washington University’s new director of campus ministry, she’s guiding students in faith, service and community.
Leading Campus Ministry in a New Way
Talita Borges isn’t a nun — but as Trinity Washington University’s new director of campus ministry, she’s working to support students of all faiths, and none, while fostering community, dialogue and service across a religiously diverse campus.
Students Organize Panel Honoring Descendants of Enslaved for Black History Month
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.
Podcast: A Summer of Service
Trinity Times student journalist Sydney Ware interviews last year’s recipients of the Sister Seton Cunneen ’65 Summer Service Fellowship, one of Trinity Washington University’s most transformative summer experiences.
Trinity’s Diverse Students Navigate Anxiety Amid DEI Crackdown
Trinity Washington University’s commitment to diversity faces a national challenge, but its community remains resilient.
From Classroom to Community: Cunneen Fellowship Supports Trinity Students’ Summer Service
For Trinity students, the Cunneen Fellowship offers more than a summer job – it’s an opportunity to make a difference, gain professional skills, and engage with social justice.
Freedom to Teach: Reading Assata Shakur
Trinity Times student journalists Anette Perez and Saron Gebereegziabhier examine how a campus reading of the polarizing figure Assata Shakur sparked debate on race, history, and learning at U.S. universities.









