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HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM | JANUARY 8, 2024 29 INDUSTRY OUTLOOK | HIGHER EDUCATION Flexible education, corporate partnerships Higher education will have to continue to explore how to meet the increasing demand students have for earning their degrees as quickly as possible, while maintaining quality and offering flexibility in delivery models. That includes satisfying students' desires for online courses. The University of Hartford, which has more than 5,900 graduate and undergraduate students, is continuing to build upon its growing number of accelerated programs and degrees, including increased online offerings, new ventures in corporate program- ming, and professional certifications, said Stephen Mulready, UHart's acting president. Colleges are also reaping the benefits of partnering with private industry, which creates more hands-on experiences and mean- ingful internship oppor- tunities for students, Mulready said. UHart's partnerships with Stanley Black & Decker, Hartford HealthCare, Pratt & Whitney and Cigna — among others — have grown signifi- cantly and include scholarship and mentorship opportunities for students, Mulready said. Stephen Mulready Joanne Berger-Sweeney is the president of Trinity College in Hartford. PHOTO | CONTRIBUTED "Understanding the current and future needs of the workforce in Connecticut and beyond is critically important," he said. New leadership and campus improvements Many colleges are also adding to or improving their campus infrastructure. SCSU recently opened a four-story, 60,0000-square-foot School of Busi- ness building. Last summer, UHart renovated its Village Apartments and it's currently building a new track and field facility that will open in late 2024. Trinity College recently announced plans for a $30.1 million, 37,000-square-foot addition to its George M. Ferris Athletic Center. Meantime, UHart, which has faced significant financial challenges in recent years, will name a new perma- nent president in 2024. SCSU is currently led by interim President Dwayne Smith, who took up the leadership post in June 2023. Building Ideas That Work... Contact us at 860.482.7613 or visit us at BorghesiBuilding.com 2155 East Main Street Torrington, Connecticut 06790 © 2011 BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. All rights reserved. Butler Manufacturing ™ is a division of BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. Borghesi Building & Engineering Co., Inc. will guide you in defining your project goals, help analyze your prospective property and provide a realistic budget. For more than 80 years, Borghesi Building & Engineering Co., Inc. has provided quality and reliability with design and energy efficient construction. With an attractive design, it presents to your customers a comfortable relaxing environment to help promote sales. You will appreciate the quality your facility presents. FUJI PLAZA, TORRINGTON MEN'S WEARHOUSE, WEST SIMSBURY WALGREENS, TORRINGTON

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