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-[{{:liberal_arts_action_lab.jpg?400 | Liberal Arts Action Lab at 10 Constitution Plaza, photographed by JCJ Architecture}}]+[{{ :liberal_arts_action_lab.jpg?450|Liberal Arts Action Lab at 10 Constitution Plaza. Photo credit: JCJ Architecture}}]
  
-Constitution Plaza is the location of two Trinity programs: the [[liberal_arts_action_lab|Liberal Arts Action Lab]] and the Trinity Innovation Center in downtown Hartford. Trinity’s facilities occupy space in parts of two buildings at One and 10 Constitution Plaza. The establishment of this location was carried out under the leadership of [[berger-sweeney_joanne|President Joanne Berger-Sweeney]] as an effort to strengthen Trinity’s connections with the local community and to provide students training in technology and entrepreneurship. +Constitution Plaza is the location of two Trinity programs: the [[liberal_arts_action_lab|Liberal Arts Action Lab]] and the [[trinity_innovation_center|Trinity Innovation Center]] in downtown [[hartford|Hartford]]. Trinity’s facilities occupy space in parts of two buildings at One and 10 Constitution Plaza. The establishment of this location was carried out under the leadership of President [[berger-sweeney_joanne|Joanne Berger-Sweeney]] as an effort to strengthen Trinity’s connections with the local community and to provide students training in technology and entrepreneurship. 
  
-Located at 10 Constitution Plaza, the Liberal Arts Action Lab has been open since 2018. At the Action Lab, Trinity College works with Capital Community College on research projects put forth by Hartford-based organizations. These projects address issues of importance within the Hartford community. Students in the Action Lab take two courses during a single semester to work on these projects. In the first course, students learn research methods and in the second, students work on their project, often alongside community partners. +Efforts to reestablish a Trinity campus in downtown Hartford began in 2015 when Trinity purchased the building at 200 Constitution Plaza. In 2016, after receiving a number of offers, Trinity agreed to sell the property at 200 Constitution Plaza, in exchange for leasing 21,000 square feet in the buildings at One and 10 Constitution Plaza. 
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 +[{{:trinity-innovation-center-49-2-scaled.jpg?450 | Lobby of Trinity Innovation Center at One Constitution Plaza. Photo credit: Trinity College}}] 
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 +Located at 10 Constitution Plaza, the Liberal Arts Action Lab has been open since 2018. At the Action Lab, Trinity College works with Capital Community College on research projects put forth by Hartford-based organizations. These projects address issues of importance within the Hartford community. Students in the Action Lab take two courses during a single semester to work on these projects. In the first course, students learn research methods and in the second, students work on their project, often alongside community partners.
  
-[{{ :trinity-innovation-center-49-2-scaled.jpg?500 | Lobby of Trinity Innovation Center at One Constitution Plaza}}] 
 One Constitution Plaza is the site of the Trinity Innovation Center in a 13,000 square-foot section of the building. Open since February 2020, the Trinity Innovation Center serves as the venue for programming created by a partnership between Trinity College and Infosys, a global technology consulting firm. As part of the collaboration, Trinity faculty and staff provide training to new Infosys employees, some of whom are Trinity alumni. Students and recent graduates can also attend a technology and innovation summer program at the center, which aims to prepare students for jobs in the tech industry.  One Constitution Plaza is the site of the Trinity Innovation Center in a 13,000 square-foot section of the building. Open since February 2020, the Trinity Innovation Center serves as the venue for programming created by a partnership between Trinity College and Infosys, a global technology consulting firm. As part of the collaboration, Trinity faculty and staff provide training to new Infosys employees, some of whom are Trinity alumni. Students and recent graduates can also attend a technology and innovation summer program at the center, which aims to prepare students for jobs in the tech industry. 
  
-Efforts to reestablish a Trinity campus in downtown Hartford began in 2015 when Trinity purchased the building at 200 Constitution Plaza. In 2016, after receiving a number of offers, Trinity agreed to sell the property at 200 Constitution Plaza, in exchange for leasing 21,000 square feet in the buildings at One and 10 Constitution Plaza. 
  
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 [[https://www.trincoll.edu/strategic-initiatives/innovation-center/|Trinity Innovation Center - Strategic Initiatives]] [[https://www.trincoll.edu/strategic-initiatives/innovation-center/|Trinity Innovation Center - Strategic Initiatives]]
  
-[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2167&context=reporter|Trinity Reporter]], Fall 2018+[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/reporter/428/|Trinity Reporter]], Fall 2018.
  
 [[https://www.trincoll.edu/president/letters-to-the-community/pathbreaking-partnership-between-trinity-and-infosys/|Pathbreaking Partnership Between Trinity and Infosys]] [[https://www.trincoll.edu/president/letters-to-the-community/pathbreaking-partnership-between-trinity-and-infosys/|Pathbreaking Partnership Between Trinity and Infosys]]
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 [[https://www.trincoll.edu/president/letters-to-the-community/archive/constitution-plaza-plans/|Plans for Constitution Plaza]] [[https://www.trincoll.edu/president/letters-to-the-community/archive/constitution-plaza-plans/|Plans for Constitution Plaza]]
  
-[[http://commons.trincoll.edu/reporter-spring2015/along-the-walk/200-constitution-plaza/|Trinity Reporter]], Spring 2015+[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/reporter/408/|Trinity Reporter]], Spring 2015.
  
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