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Rensselaer at Work is the
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division of
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (; RPI) is a private university, private research university in Troy, New York, United States. It is the oldest technological university in the English-speaking world and the Western Hemisphere. It was establishe ...
, operating administratively from facilities in
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, since 1955. Until 1997, it was known as the Hartford Graduate Center. The primary focus of the division is to offer graduate-level professional education to learners across the country via its digital delivery.


History

The Hartford Graduate Center was established in 1955 by Rensselaer and the United Aircraft Corp (a predecessor to
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) to address a shortage of scientists and engineers in southern New England. United Aircraft bought and equipped the first building and provided annual financing so that its employees could earn graduate degrees at no individual cost. These programs are also made open to professionals employed at other area organizations. The Graduate Center began with 220 students and seven faculty members who relocated from Rensselaer's main campus in Troy, NY to Connecticut, along with adjunct professors from local industry. An additional campus was founded in Groton, Connecticut, to respond to the educational demands of
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, a subsidiary of
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. By the late 1990s, with students from more than 100 corporations, attendance grew to nearly 2,000 students. In December 1996, trustees of both Rensselaer and the Hartford Graduate Center voted to transfer Hartford's assets and have it more directly controlled by RPI. Under the new arrangement, Hartford had its own board of trustees, named by the Rensselaer president. In 1997, the Hartford Graduate Center was renamed Rensselaer at Hartford, and after a new digital transformation, it has become Rensselaer at Work.


Campus

From 1955 to 2023, the Hartford center had a landscaped campus readily accessible from both Interstates 84 and 91. The center of the campus contained the main building, the "Tower Building" which contained about 30 classrooms, each seating 10–50 persons. Adjacent to the Tower Building was "Seminar Hall", with additional classrooms and a small auditorium, which was rented for conferences and special events. Since moving to an entirely digital format of instruction for working professionals, the Institute has closed both the Groton and Hartford facilities, with faculty and staff distributed across the US.


Notable alumni

* Erroll M. Brown, USCG rear admiral, 13th District Commander (Ret.) *
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, American academic *
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, board chair,
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*
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, engineer and NASA astronaut * Steven H. Ratti, USCG rear admiral, Joint Interagency Task Force West Commander (Ret.) *
Jack Swigert John Leonard Swigert Jr. (August 30, 1931 – December 27, 1982) was an American NASA astronaut, test pilot, mechanical engineer, aerospace engineer, United States Air Force pilot, and politician. In April 1970, as command module pilot of A ...
, engineer, politician, Apollo 13 Astronaut * John S. Thackrah, Assistant Secretary of the Navy (former) *
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, engineer, entrepreneur, world's first space tourist


See also

*
Houman Younessi Houman Younessi (28 May 1963 – 23 March 2016) was a Kurdish-American educator, practitioner, consultant and investigator in informatics, large scale software development processes, computer science, decision science, molecular biology and func ...
, assistant dean of academic programs, director of RISE


References


External links

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