Five questions for Trinity Washington's outspoken president
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In a landscape where many college leaders have remained silent, McGuire believes it's crucial for higher ed presidents to take a stand against discriminatory policies. The urgency of addressing systemic issues affecting students, particularly marginalized ones, should always come before political fears.
Reflecting on her early critiques of Trump, McGuire emphasizes, 'If we don’t speak up, we are complicit in the harm being done, particularly to the most vulnerable members of our community.' She encourages university leaders to engage in political discourse meaningfully, as silence can equate to complicity.
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