With seven schools and colleges all working together, there’s plenty to explore at University of Hartford. You’ll find your own road, but you won’t walk it alone. At UHart, we help you partner your passion with your dream profession. But beyond just landing a job after graduation, we empower you to rise quickly in your field.
(see more)With seven schools and colleges all working together, there’s plenty to explore at University of Hartford. You’ll find your own road, but you won’t walk it alone. At UHart, we help you partner your passion with your dream profession. But beyond just landing a job after graduation, we empower you to rise quickly in your field.
University of Hartford Student Leads Team Bringing Water and Electricity to Schools in India
For elementary school children living in villages outside of New Delhi, India, learning in dim light and sweltering classrooms has become a way of life. With limited access to water and electricity, teachers often choose between holding classes in the hot, humid outdoors or using kerosene lamps indoors with their inherent fire and air quality risks. A group of students in the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture, led by civil engineering major Matthew Garneau '19, set out to impr
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2017 Apr 13
Local University of Hartford Students Spent Spring Break Helping with Tornado Recovery Efforts in Alabama
30 University of Hartford students spent their spring break helping the people of Tuscaloosa, Ala. rebuild their community after last year's deadly tornado. The following local students took part in the trip, referred to as alternative spring break because the students chose to do community service rather than take a vacation:
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2012 Apr 10
Local University of Hartford Students Spent Spring Break Helping with Tornado Recovery Efforts in Alabama
30 University of Hartford students spent their spring break helping the people of Tuscaloosa, Ala. rebuild their community after last year's deadly tornado. The following local students took part in the trip, referred to as alternative spring break because the students chose to do community service rather than take a vacation:
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2012 Mar 28