The Albertus Magnus College faculty and staff are beyond proud of the Class of 2022. Albertus students excel inside and outside of the classroom, soaring in their academics while getting involved in the campus community.
Read More.The Albertus Honors Program Takes On New York City
One of the many perks of being part of the Honors Program at Albertus Magnus College is taking part in educational, cultural, and exciting excursions.
Read More.Master of Science in Criminal Justice Student Discusses How To Be The Boss Of Your Own Brain
Jacqueline (Jacquie) Purcell ‘22 already has two bachelor’s degrees (one from Albertus) and a master’s degree, but this next master’s in criminal justice is helping her with a fresh start.
Read More.Meet Master of Science in Clinical Counseling Graduate Dayna Trinh ’17, ’20
Dayna Trinh started her academic journey at Albertus Magnus College back in 2014 as an undergraduate student, earning her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology in 2017. Now, Dayna has her Master’s in Clinical Counseling from Albertus while thriving in her field as a full-time therapist.
Read More.Hollywood Brings History to Life for an Albertus Magnus College Graduate Student
When Hollywood calls, it usually means someone gets a breakthrough role. In this case, Zania Collier ‘22, a Master of Science in Education student at Albertus Magnus College and a New Haven Social Studies teacher, is the star. The spotlight is on her seventh and eighth-grade students at King Robinson Magnet School.
Read More.Black Brilliance at Albertus: Earl McCoy, Jr. ‘17 ‘18 is Raising the F.L.A.G. for Needed Networking Opportunities for BIPOC Students and Beyond
Private, Catholic institutions are no stranger to Earl McCoy, Jr. Before coming to Albertus, the Hamden native attended Notre Dame High School in West Haven, where he made meaningful connections with his teachers. These connections continue to serve him as he grows in his career.
Read More.Black Brilliance at Albertus: Chelsea Sherrod ’16 is Not Afraid to Make the First Move
Chelsea Sherrod ‘16, a sports reporter/host in Boston, Massachusetts, did not get where she is today by patiently waiting for opportunities to come to her. After attending a large high school in Stratford, Connecticut, Chelsea found herself at Albertus Magnus College. Drawn in by our tight-knit community, Chelsea loved how she got to know everyone on campus so quickly.
Read More.Black Brilliance at Albertus: John Watts ‘13 Reminds Us that Kindness and Commitment Go a Long Way
John Watts ‘13 considers himself a lifelong learner. Now an esteemed criminal justice professional with 18 years in the industry, he admits his journey reaching this point in his career was not always smooth sailing.
Read More.Black Brilliance at Albertus: Briona Jenkins ’12 Talks Self-Worth and Setting Boundaries
As a student at Albertus Magnus College, Briona “Bri” Jenkins couldn’t help but get involved in everything. The Hamden native played volleyball, served as a Resident Assistant, Student Orientation Leader, President of the Student Government Association, and still made time to see every Albertus Men’s Basketball, Soccer, and Baseball home game. Her sense of community and drive to achieve would only grow stronger after graduation.
Read More.Albertus MPA Student Invited to DC to Speak About Impacts of Gun Violence
Albertus Magnus College students gain opportunities to bring their knowledge from the classroom to the community. Cecilio Vega, who is earning his Master of Public Administration Degree at Albertus, was chosen to speak about the effects of gun violence in underserved communities in early December of 2021.
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