All Campus, Community Relations, General posted

Back to the Times Carol Sing

The Greater Hartford Consortium for Higher Education, UCONN Hartford, and the University of Hartford are sponsoring a carol singing event at the old Hartford Times building, now home to UCONN’s Hartford campus on Monday December 15th.  Folks will gather at 5:15pm and caroling begins at 5:30pm.  The gathering will take place at the Hartford Times Portico located at 10 Prospect St., right behind City Hall.
All Campus, Financial Aid, Deadline posted

Financial Aid Deadline is Almost Here!

The clock is ticking! If you haven’t submitted your FAFSA and/or CSS Profile yet, now’s the time to act. The deadline is December 15th. What you need to do: Complete and submit your FAFSA and/or CSS Profile before December 15th. Use these codes to get your submission to Trinity College in Hartford, CT: FAFSA: 001414 CSS Profile: 3899 Don’t wait until the last minute—secure your financial aid today!
All Campus, Sociology, Course and Registrar posted

Spring 2026 - Two Great Sociology Courses available: SOCL 397 and SOCL 325

Two exciting Sociology courses, both of which are 300-level electives taught by amazing instructors, still have spots for Spring 2026! We are temporarily waiving the pre-requisites for these courses, so if you are interested and have not taken SOCL 101, please email Dr. Spurgas at [email protected] for a PIN so you can register.   SOCL 397-01: Sociology of Hip Hop Wednesday: 1:30PM-4:10PM,  Instructor: Hall, Rhys   and   SOCL 325-01: Sociology of Law Thursday: 6:30PM-9:00PM,  Instructor: Duncan, Armanthia    
All Campus, Health Professions, Course and Registrar posted

J-Term, 2026 Course Offering: Mechanisms Underlying Human Health

Virtual, No Prerequisites, Meets Wellness Requirements Are you planning to take a standardized exam (like the MCAT, DAT, OAT, + others)? Join us this winter to learn more about your chosen exam and evidence-based approaches to succeed!
Students, International Studies, Course and Registrar posted

New spring class - Parks and Peoples (INTS-360)

Learn about the complicated relation between environmental conservation and local communities! MW: 1:30–2:45 p.m., Meets Social Sciences and Global Requirements, first-years and non-majors welcome!