[17] Also located here are the Joseloff Gallery, the university bookstore, the School of Communications, the Visual Communication Design Department, the Department of Architecture, WWUH (91.3 MHz FM) radio station, the Wilde Auditorium, the Kent McCray Television Studio, the Gray Conference Center, the Museum of Jewish Civilization, and the 1877 Club restaurant.
It is one of the largest academic buildings on campus and is home to the Barney School of Business.
In 2012, the Shaw Center was completed to provide additional classrooms and offices for Hillyer College.
The building is named after John C. "Jay" Shaw (Class of '74) and wife Debi of Greenwich, who donated $1.5 million to the project.
Students are selected through a lottery from a pool of applicants, as required by the state of Connecticut.
Dedicated in 2008, the Mort and Irma Handel Performing Arts Center is a 55,000-square-foot (5,100 m2)facility that is the instructional home for collegiate and Community Division students studying theatre, Musical Theater and Dance at the Hartt School.
[24] Included in the building is the Mary Baker Stanley Pool and the university's athletic administration offices.
[26] Located 2 miles (3 km) west of downtown Hartford, and once home to the Hartford College for Women, it now includes academic classrooms and graduate student campus housing in fourteen townhouses and Johnson House.
[27] Such groups at the University of Hartford are governed by the A Cappella Coalition and hold auditions at the beginning of each year for new members.
baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, and indoor and outdoor track & field, tennis.
[citation needed] The Student Television Network is a completely student-run station that broadcasts on stn2.tv and their YouTube page.
Though separate from the School of Communication, it provides relevant experience for students pursuing careers in television.