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HMTCA-Trinity Partnership posted by Gabby Nelson and Robert Cotto Jr.

Reflecting on the 20th Anniversary of the Learning Corridor

The Learning Corridor opened in 2000, just over twenty years ago. Spearheaded by the Southside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance (SINA) and Trinity College, the Learning Corridor brought together the Trinity College Boys and Girls Club and four schools - the Hartford Montessori School, Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts, Greater Hartford Academy of Math and Science, and Hartford Magnet Middle School (which would become Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy - or HMTCA - in 2011).

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HMTCA-Trinity Partnership posted by Gabby Nelson

CHER Shoutout: Bea Dresser ’22

CHER shoutouts recognize students, alumni, staff, faculty, and community partners who contribute to CHER programming. Today we’re recognizing Bea Dresser ’22 for her valuable participation in many CHER programs, as well as her recent service on a CHER hiring committee and in recruiting community-engaged prospective students to Trinity.

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HMTCA-Trinity Partnership posted by Robert Cotto

Virtual Walking Tour of Hartford by P.R.I.D.E.

In usual years, Trinity College P.R.I.D.E. leaders show new Trinity College students in the program about the places they know, appreciate, and learn with in Hartford. Given the current circumstances and concerns about safety, P.R.I.D.E. Leaders created a "Virtual Hartford Walking Tour" using the StoryMap platform.

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Community Learning posted by Erica Crowley

CHER September 2020 Newsletter

Welcome to the CHER September Newsletter! We send out an e-newsletter to keep the campus and community updated about what we’re doing here in the Center for Hartford Engagement & Research at Trinity College.

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Community Learning posted by Erica Crowley

CHER July 2020 Newsletter

It has been a busy few months at CHER! During the COVID-19 pandemic we launched two new initiatives: engaging students, staff, and faculty in remote volunteering and employing students in storytelling projects about their pandemic experiences.