Campaign Goals
Three important projects are shaping the university's future.

Integrated Science, Engineering, and Technology Complex (ISET)
The university's new $34 million ISET complex is bringing together students from engineering and technology, math and science, and the health professions for a unique, interdisciplinary approach to learning. ISET's expanded research capabilities will further strengthen the university's role as an effective partner for Connecticut-based industry and will help the state expand its role as a leader in technology, life science, and manufacturing cluster development.

Mort and Irma Handel Performing Arts Center (PAC)
The University of Hartford Performing Arts Center will provide new performance spaces, rehearsal halls, teaching rooms, and studios for the internationally renowned Hartt School, increasing needed learning and performance space and providing state-of-the-art facilities for Hartt students and members of the community. The new PAC will accommodate Hartt's expanding programs and increasing enrollments so that young musicians, dancers, and actors will have the facilities they deserve. Its Hartford location will bring Hartt's superlative programming to a currently underserved area.

Home Field Advantage Athletics Campaign
The University's "Home Field Advantage" Campaign is underway with the construction of facilities that are critical to the success of the university's Division I athletics program. The addition of baseball and softball fields and a new track are important to the university's profile as a full-service university. The new facilities advance our reputation not just among Division I contenders but also among prospective students of all kinds from across the country.

Renée Samuels Center
Digital technology is having a dramatic impact on the world of art and design. The new $5 million, 15,000-square-foot Renée Samuels Center will take Hartford Arts School students and faculty into the future.
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For more information on the Campaign, contact Don Rizzo, at 860.768.2403 or drizzo@hartford.edu