CETA students continue to inspire with their innovative ideas, hard work inside and outside the classroom, and dedication to becoming the next generation of engineers and architects.
Learn more about what our soaring Hawks have been up to!
Jillian Bradley ’25
When Jillian Bradley ’25, a student in the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture (CETA), attended a career fair on campus, she was offered an internship with the Gilbane Building Company. But the news got even better after that: the company subsequently offered her a full-time position after graduation.
Gilad Solomon ‘26
Gilad Solomon ‘26 is working towards a dual degree studying electrical engineering at the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture and mathematics at the College of Arts and Sciences.
Sara Costa ’26
Sara Costa ’26, a computer engineering major in CETA, has had several impactful internship and research experiences throughout her years at UHart.
Adam Gionfriddo ‘25
Adam Gionfriddo ‘25, a mechanical engineering major at the University of Hartford, is making a significant impact both in class and beyond.
Madeline Adam ’25
Madeline Adam ’25 is a senior aerospace engineering major and mathematics minor who recently completed an internship at TurbineAero in Tempe, Arizona.
Carol A. Coppa '81
Carol Coppa, a senior program manager at Eversource in its transmission project controls group, has been a valued member of the energy company for 47 years.
Nico Meneses ’25
Nico Meneses ’25, a civil engineering major, just completed a summer internship at Island Exterior Fabricators in East Hartford. During this 15-week structural engineering internship, he honed in on his structural analysis skills and statics to verify curtain wall systems.
Jessica Camarillo ‘24
What started as simply helping her father fix up a 1963 AMC Rambler ended up inspiring Jessica Camarillo ‘24 to pursue a major in mechanical engineering.
Timothy Wang '24
Timothy Wang ‘24 has a passion for architecture, because he believes design can help solve contemporary issues. By the time he graduates this May, he’ll already have real-world experience in the field.
Jonathan Ho '24
Jonathan Ho ‘24, a double major in Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering, graduated from UHart's College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture (CETA) in May. As an undergraduate, he had the opportunity to help race a custom-designed, student-built Formula-style car at Michigan International Speedway.
Kayleigh Luke ‘24
Kayleigh Luke ‘24 chose to become an Architectural Design + Technology major because, she says, architects have the ability to leave their mark on a community or a worldwide scale.
Architecture Major Helps Incoming Students Pack for College
Joshua Perron ’26 is an architecture major enrolled in the accelerated MArch program in the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture (CETA). After graduation, his goal is to become an accredited architect and president of an architecture firm. His entrepreneurial and problem-solving skills have shaped his desire to help incoming students leading up to move-in weekend.
How UHart's Supportive Environment Prepares Acoustical Engineering and Music Student for Professional Growth
Anna VanDeBerg ’25 is a passionate and driven junior at the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture, who is pursuing a dual major in Acoustical Engineering and Music (B.S.E.) with a Jazz Voice emphasis, along with a Mathematics minor.
From Campus to Construction Sites: A Civil Engineering Student's Story of Growth and Achievement
Civil engineering student Kajetan Naworol '25 established a well-rounded approach to life at the University of Hartford by balancing academic excellence, extracurricular engagement, and his pursuit of industry experience.
Glass Half Full
Devanney Do ’98 credits a positive attitude and a UHart scholarship in helping her prosper in America.
Hands-on Learning Prepares Engineering Student for the Future
Students like Michael Doyle '24 are not only pursuing their academic passions but also developing key leadership qualities that companies are looking for. As a computer engineering student, Doyle found that the ability to engage in hands-on learning has been beneficial for building his industry knowledge and skills as a future engineer.
The Community Impact of a UHart Education
When children and families enter the new Connecticut Children’s Pediatric Specialty Care Center in Westport, Connecticut, they might not know it, but they’re experiencing the impact of a UHart education firsthand.
Biomedical Engineering Student Gains Hands-On Experience Through Summer Internship
Ian Anderson '25 is a biomedical engineering major with a minor in mechanical engineering and mathematics. This summer he is working at Oxford Performance Materials (OPM), learning how the field of biomedical engineering operates in a professional setting.
Madison Thibodeau '23
Madison Thibodeau ’23 got a taste of both engineering and business during her time at the University of Hartford. She majored in Architectural Design + Technology with a concentration in construction management and minored in Business Entrepreneurial Studies.
Mechanical and Acoustics Student Explores Noise and More During Summer Internship
Morgan Huntt '25, is a mechanical engineering major with an acoustics concentration and math minor who is doing a summer internship with Phoenix Noise and Vibration in Frederick, Maryland. Currently, they are shadowing engineers in the office and gaining impactful hands-on experience in the field.