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 ====== Learning Corridor Initiative ====== ====== Learning Corridor Initiative ======
-The Learning Corridor Initiative was the movement in the 1990s by Trinity's administration to revitalize the local neighborhood and create connections between Trinity and the surrounding community, specifically the students of Hartford. The Learning Corridor is an educational complex located on [[vernon_street|Vernon Street]] that consists of four [[hartford|Hartford]] schools (the Hartford Montessori School, Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts, Greater Hartford Academy of Math and Science, and Hartford Magnet Middle School) as well as the Trinity Boys and Girls Club. The entirety of the campus is 19 acres and was officially opened in 2001.  + 
 +The Learning Corridor Initiative was the movement in the 1990s by Trinity's administration to revitalize the local neighborhood and create connections between Trinity and the surrounding community, specifically the students of [[hartford|Hartford]]. The Learning Corridor is an educational complex located on [[vernon_street|Vernon Street]] that consists of four Hartford schools (the Hartford Montessori School, Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts, Greater Hartford Academy of Math and Science, and Hartford Magnet Middle School) as well as the Trinity Boys and Girls Club. The entirety of the campus is 19 acres and was officially opened in 2001.  
  
 Planning for construction of the buildings occurred under Trinity President [[dobelle_evan_s|Evan S. Dobelle]] in 1996. The project was completed in partnership with the Southside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance (SINA) and other Hartford groups, and was supported by the State of Connecticut. U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman received a President's Medal of Excellence from President Dobelle for his help in securing funds for the project.  Planning for construction of the buildings occurred under Trinity President [[dobelle_evan_s|Evan S. Dobelle]] in 1996. The project was completed in partnership with the Southside Institutions Neighborhood Alliance (SINA) and other Hartford groups, and was supported by the State of Connecticut. U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman received a President's Medal of Excellence from President Dobelle for his help in securing funds for the project. 
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