A World of Opportunities, at Home in Hartford

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HMTCA-Trinity College Partnership

Opportunities abound at the Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy, located across the street from campus.

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Public Humanities Collaborative

Students in Trinity’s Public Humanities Collaborative (funded through a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation) conducted research with faculty and local humanities organizations.

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Liberal Arts Action Lab

Hartford community partners identify problems facing the city and work with students and faculty from Trinity and Capital Community College to research and develop solutions.

Jeff DevereauxKnow Good Market creates a common meeting ground that brings people together in Hartford—with food, music, and local vendors.

Jeff Devereux ’12, entrepreneur and co-founder of Breakfast Lunch & Dinner, works to build community in Hartford. His social enterprise company is committed to creating and promoting collective culture in Hartford.

Know Good MarketA mainstay is the KNOW GOOD Market, which—though sidelined temporarily by the COVID-19 pandemic—operates from April through October in Hartford’s Parkville neighborhood. The open-air market is a community celebration featuring fare from local restaurants and food trucks, live music, and opportunities to support local small businesses.

Trinity Students Prepare Income Tax Returns for Hartford Residents

Students enrolled in a class about tax policy are preparing income tax returns for Hartford residents in a free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance pilot program at Trinfo.Cafe.

Growing Relationships at Trinfo.Cafe’s Community Garden

The community garden at Trinfo.Café has undergone renovations and repairs this summer, thanks to fundraising efforts led by the Simsbury Grange and Susan A. Masino, Vernon D. Roosa Professor of Applied Science at Trinity.