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Celebrating Trinity Achievements: Fellowships, Awards & Lectures

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Celebrating Achievements: Fellowships, Awards, Lectures

Join us in celebrating the success of our students and colleagues who bring so much glory to Trinity!

Florence Njoroge '25: 2024 SUREFiN Fellow of the Simons Foundation!

Senior Biochemistry major Florence Njoroge has been a high achiever throughout her Trinity career. Her latest achievement places her among an elite group of student scientists conducting undergraduate research at major laboratories. Florence is joined by students from other distinguished universities such as Columbia, Carnegie Mellon, Georgetown, Michigan State, Ohio State, Johns Hopkins and many others being named the 2024 Class of Neuroscience Undergraduate Research Fellows. Florence's fellowship has her doing research neuroscience in the Rosenblau Lab at George Washington University.

Dr. Kimberly Monroe, Assistant Professor of Global Affairs: Proud Shoes Book Fellowship!

Dr. Monroe is a prolific writer, researcher, teacher and leader in the development of Trinity's curricula and programs in Africana Studies, History and Global Affairs. She has already won numerous awards, and her latest achievement is the Proud Shoes Book Fellowship, which provides critical feedback to new authors toward completion of a full-length book of scholarly work.

Mr. Bezil I. Taylor, Social Work Program Field Director, Keynote Address at Regional College Hunger Conference!

Join us in congratulating and thanking Mr. Taylor for being chosen to deliver the keynote address at this very important conference. The conference will be held Friday, October 18, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., on the Northern Virginia Community College campus in Annandale, Va, and is organized by The Capital Area Food Bank, The Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area, and Northern Virginia Community College.

President Patricia McGuire: gives keynote address to group of thought leaders in philanthropy and higher education working on the question of how higher education can do more to protect our Democracy!

President McGuire gave a keynote address to a gathering of higher education thought leaders and philanthropists who are addressing ways for higher education to be more effective in promoting and protecting Democracy. The talk has been published on the President's blog.

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