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[QUOTE="Drew, post: 1382240, member: 3723"] Update from the UConn Magazine: [B]Downtown CampusWhen UConn’s Hartford campus moves downtown in the capital city in fall 2017, it’s going to mean a lot more than just a change of address. As dynamic new renderings show, the planned Hartford campus will be a milestone for the University and for the city, anchoring the continued growth of UConn’s academic mission while contributing to the revitalization of downtown. The center of the campus will be the restored [I]Hartford Times[/I] building, which will retain its iconic façade. A new, attached five-story building will offer state-of-the-art classrooms and labs for University students and faculty. The nearby Graduate Business Learning Center will be consolidated with the other programs at the new campus, including the Department of Public Policy and School of Social Work. The University will also add a master’s degree program in engineering at the campus, along with expanded public policy, urban studies, and education programs. The new location will bring students closer to potential internships, service projects, and jobs in urban K-12 schools, government agencies, businesses, nonprofits, and other entities. About 2,300 commuting students and 250 employees will be based at the campus, which will return UConn to its urban roots; although located in West Hartford since 1970, the regional campus was first established in Hartford in 1939. [URL]http://magazine.uconn.edu/2015/04/getting-off-the-ground/[/URL][/B] [/QUOTE]
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