Welcome, Hartford area residents and partners! Our campus is open to the community. Here are ways you can visit and get involved with Trinity.

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Center for Hartford Engagement and Research (CHER)

CHER works to strengthen partnerships between Hartford’s diverse communities and Trinity students, staff, and faculty. Learn more about partnering with a course through Community Learning, service initiatives in the Office of Community Service and Civic Engagement, the HMTCA-Trinity College Partnership, research with community partners in the Liberal Arts Action Lab, and community gathering space at Trinfo.

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Cinestudio

Cinestudio is a not-for-profit independent film theater located at Summit Street and College Terrace on the campus of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. The theater is a magnificent single-screen venue with over 450 seats, reconstructed as classic 1930’s-style movie house, including a much loved balcony and golden curtain.

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Grab coffee and food

Visit one of our two on-campus coffee shops – Peter B’s Espresso, located in the library, or The Underground, located on the lower level of Mather Hall. Or check out our grab and go food options at The Cave in Mather Hall or the Bistro just off of Vernon Street. Find Peter B’s @peterbsespresso and The Underground @trinugcoffee on Instagram.

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Raether Library and Information Technology Center

Visit the Raether Library and Information Technology Center, open to visitors 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. weekdays.

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Summer Music Series

Join us in the summer for the long-standing tradition of concerts in the beautiful Chapel and on the Main Quad featuring Trinity’s 49-bell carillon.

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Trinfo

Trinfo is a neighborhood gathering space, cyber café, and community garden. Trinfo provides computer literacy training for Hartford youth, adults, small businesses, and non-profits. Trinfo also hosts a VITA tax clinic each year.