As one of the youngest and most “Americanized” in my family, I chose to pursue a minor in Spanish to – properly and fluently – speak, read, and write Spanish and reconnect with my culture through literature. The Department of Languages and Culture allowed me to do more than that! The courses offered were diverse, digestible, and intriguing.
Read More.What Does Hispanic Heritage Month Mean to You?
While Hispanic Heritage Month has come to an end, that does not mean that we stop celebrating Hispanic Heritage. In today’s article, Juan Felipe Valencia ’26, a Columbian international student majoring in Business Management at Albertus Magnus College, discusses his Colombian heritage and what Hispanic Heritage Month means to him.
Read More.The Gift that Keeps on Giving
Alumna and Trustee, Rosemarie (Siefert) Dios ’80, has teamed up with her daughter and
business partner, Gloria Dios, to help boost the financial proficiency of Albertus students and
faculty.
Rockenson Charles’ Top Tips for Crafting an Outstanding Resume
In today’s competitive job market, your resume is often your first chance to make a lasting impression on potential employers. A well-crafted resume can be the key to landing your dream job. Here are some essential tips to help you write a standout resume:
Read More.Karen Ennis ’18 shares her nursing journey
My name is Karen Ennis and I am a graduate from Albertus Magnus College in 2018 with my Bachelors in Healthcare Management. My experience at Albertus was wonderful.
Read More.Albertus Magnus: Making Private Catholic Colleges Affordable
For many families considering a college education for their upcoming high school graduate, tuition fees are at the top of the list of deciding factors. In a recent podcast, Mike Cardinal of SpringPath, a college-matching service for high school students, sat down for a second interview with Carli Colavolpe, the Admissions Counselor and Athletic Liaison
Read More.Los Angeles Alumni Chapter Expands To Become Albertus West
It was during President Camille’s visit to Los Angeles, California on January 9, 2019 that the idea of a Los Angeles Alumni Chapter of Albertus Magnus College was born. Inspired by President Camille’s enthusiasm about forming a Chapter, and Gio Duaqui’s long-held dream, Gio and Barbara Chesney Schmir, the two alumni attendees, became a committee
Read More.AMC and me, after 50
Contributed by Albertus alumna Frances R. Kondziela ’72, a recent inductee into Albertus’ Golden Society. An abridged version of this post appears in the Spring 2023 edition of From The Hill Magazine. There we are! Starting our first year at Albertus Magnus College, standing in rows on the stately, majestic and yet so beautifully welcoming
Read More.I come as one, I stand as ten thousand – Maya Angelou
CONTINUING ALBERTUS’ MERCURY AWARD-WINNING BLOG SERIES ON BLACK BRILLIANCE For as long as I can remember, I’ve felt that I’ve carried something bigger than me. Like all of us, it could have been my dreams, could have been my ambitions, or perhaps the prayers of generations of women before me. As a child growing up
Read More.Living Up To Her Name
CONTINUING ALBERTUS’ MERCURY AWARD-WINNING BLOG SERIES ON BLACK BRILLIANCE Charisma Prince ‘24 (she/her) is currently a junior at Albertus Magnus College, and is trying to leave her mark. Originally from The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, she is an international student that decided to leave her country for a chance at higher education. With both of
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