The University of Hartford was founded in 1957 as a merger of the Hartford Art School, the Hartt School of Music and Hillyer College. The university offers nearly 90 undergraduate majors and 30 graduate degree programs. The school boasts a Division 1 athletics program involving 18 sports.
Undergraduates number about 4,700 on campus, with another 800 part-time undergraduates and 1,700 graduate students. Students come from about 45 states and 49 countries.
Divisions of the school include the Barney School of Business; the College of Arts and Sciences; the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions; the Hartford Art School; the Hartt School; and Hillyer College.
The Engineering Library at Stanford, at its new location in the Jen Hsun Huang Engineering Center, open August 2, 2010, will have at least 98,000 fewer print items on the shelves. The library's reduction of about 85 percent of its print catalog is an attempt to move towards a digital model for providing science and technology information. It will add more specialized digital content and focus on providing e-books and new technology. Though print materials will still be stored and accessible within a day or two, many of these print items will be available as e-books. The Engineering Library is designed to support Stanford students and faculty, as well as other scholars and researchers, with course reserves, databases, reports, journals, patents, equipment and reference support in the field of engineering. Patrons must have a Stanford ID to have access to course reserves, certain computers, databases and other research services, as well as the wireless network. Visitors who are not affiliated with Stanford may gain access to the library for up to seven single-day uses in a 12-month period. This is free, but users must pre-register with a photo ID. Additional access privileges may be also purchased at the Cecil H. Green Library privileges desk.
The University of Hartford was founded in 1957 as a merger of the Hartford Art School, the Hartt School of Music and Hillyer College. The university offers nearly 90 undergraduate majors and 30 graduate degree programs. The school boasts a Division 1 athletics program involving 18 sports.
Undergraduates number about 4,700 on campus, with another 800 part-time undergraduates and 1,700 graduate students. Students come from about 45 states and 49 countries.
Divisions of the school include the Barney School of Business; the College of Arts and Sciences; the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions; the Hartford Art School; the Hartt School; and Hillyer College.