Wallingford Chief of Police John Ventura ’22 did not think earning a master’s degree was in his future, but Albertus made it achievable. Chief Ventura says it wasn’t easy, but the challenge is part of what made the entire experience worth it.
Read More.Albertus Welcomes Three New Full-Time Faculty Members
The fall semester has begun at Albertus, and starting with it are three new full-time faculty members dedicated to student success and the college’s second century of excellence.
Read More.Albertus Professor and Mathematics Student Reflect on Profound Study Abroad Experience in Southern France, Dominican Mission
Every other year, Albertus Magnus College sends a student and a faculty or staff member to study abroad in Fanjeaux and Carcassonne, France where Dominican higher education finds its roots in St. Dominic’s vision of a worldwide order. In the summer of 2022, mathematics major and international student Chisunta Chikwamu ’24 and Associate Professor of Biology and Chemistry Dr. Rosemary Whelan were selected for the journey.
Read More.Jasmine Jones ’23 Is Becoming Career Ready During Her Paid Internship at Yale
Jasmine Jones ‘23 is a mathematics and biology double major at Albertus Magnus College gaining real-world experience through her paid internship in the Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry department at Yale University. After stepping out of her comfort zone and discovering her potential, Jasmine now has the confidence and the skillset that makes her career ready.
Read More.Albertus Graduate Students Speak to First Lady, Education Secretary About Impact of the Horizons Program on Campus, Accessible Education
Joyce Hines and Jacqueline Taylor went back to school with their children in mind, and Albertus Magnus College helped them succeed. Their stories are proof that it’s never too late to finish your degree and reclaim your future. First Lady Dr. Jill Biden and U.S. Education Secretary Dr. Miguel Cardona visited the Horizons at Albertus
Read More.Albertus International Student and Hockey Player Reflects on What It Means to Be a Falcon
Charles Risk ’23, an international student and dynamic member of the Albertus Men’s Ice Hockey Team, has strong Falcon Pride. He reflects on what it truly means to be a Fearless Falcon.
Read More.Albertus Looks Back at a Sweet Attempt to Break a World Record
It’s World Chocolate Day! What better way to celebrate than with this sweet throwback?
Read More.Meet the Pride Club at Albertus Magnus College
The Albertus Pride Club aims to provide a safe, inclusive space for LGBTQ+ students and their allies while hosting a variety of social activities, advocacy campaigns, and campus-wide events. Albertus Magnus College is dedicated to supporting our LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month and every month.
Read More.Albertus Student Self-Publishes First Book During First Year
Ryan Ziaks, an Albertus Magnus College student part of the Centennial Class, is not wasting any time getting started on his career goals.
Read More.Faculty Focus: Albertus MAATC Director Reflects on Time Spent in Maine for Artist Residency
Dr. Lisa Furman, the Director of the Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling (MAATC) Program at Albertus, recently returned from an artist residency at Acadia National Park in Maine. She was one of eight creative professionals invited for residence from 137 applicants across the U.S.
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