deeper collaboration and strengthens connections among civically
engaged members of the Trinity community and Greater Hartford.
Examples of the center's efforts include the school's Trinfo.Café, a
neighborhood gathering space, cybercafé and community garden; the
Liberal Arts Action Lab, which engages research teams of students and
faculty from Capital Community College and Trinity to investigate ques-
tions posed by Hartford partners and propose solutions; the Hartford
Magnet Trinity College Academy, which connects the college with city
and suburban students in an early college program; and several food and
gi drives in the community that Trinity hosts, including Project Packs,
which provides 25 backpacks of food each week to the Hands on Hartford
Backpack Nutrition Program.
JOHN ELLIOTT, right,
is dean of the University of
Connecticut School of Business.
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