Humanities in Hartford
With its rich cultural and literary history, Hartford is an ideal place to pursue humanities scholarship—the study of how people interpret and record shared human experience.
Why American Studies at Trinity?
You will explore a wide array of scholarly approaches to deepen your understanding of America, from history, policy, and culture, to law, economics, and education. Through texts, images, and sounds, you will delve into a rich, interdisciplinary exploration of the American experience at home and abroad. As a result, you’ll become a sharp critical thinker and skilled researcher who uses a global perspective to deliver an astute analysis of the American experience.
Trinity’s location will enhance your learning — we’re near a rich variety of museums, art institutions, and archives; close to libraries and museums in New Haven, New York, and Boston; and in the heart of Hartford, the one-time home of J.P. Morgan, Mark Twain, and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
The American Studies program serves as a foundation for professional training (in law, business, medicine, or media) and graduate work (in the humanities or social sciences).
You will gain first-hand experience exploring the outstanding—and in many cases, living—Hartford-area resources of relevance to American Studies majors, including:
With its rich cultural and literary history, Hartford is an ideal place to pursue humanities scholarship—the study of how people interpret and record shared human experience.