Local Partnership Expands Early Childhood Development Training for UConn Waterbury Students

When Alee Ennis ’25 (CLAS) began her required practicum hours for her human development and family sciences (HDFS) degree with a specialization in early childhood development, she faced a grueling commute. Without a car, she traveled nearly two hours by train and Uber each way from her home to practicum sites in Stamford and Westport – often leaving before sunrise and returning long after dark.   

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By Sarah Al-Arshani
Sarah Al-Arshani