This is AlbertUS | Latinx Heritage Month 2020

“This Is AlbertUS” is a web series dedicated to showing student life on Albertus Magnus College’s New Haven campus during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This series was created and produced by Megan Doyle and Christian Parillo, two undergraduate Communications students with an interest in video production. This video series is a part of the Communications and

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MSMOL Alumni Promoted | Career Outcomes

Albertus Magnus College provides a values and liberal arts-based education rooted in the Dominican tradition, inspired by the Four Dominican Pillars of Study, Prayer, Community, and Service. Albertus has been recognized for its experiential learning curriculum that helps students polish classroom learning into real-world skills that employers value – and our alumni across nine decades

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This is AlbertUS | Student Athlete Cohorts

“This Is AlbertUS” is a web series dedicated to showing student life on Albertus Magnus College’s New Haven campus during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This series was created and produced by Megan Doyle and Christian Parillo, two undergraduate Communications students with an interest in video production. This video series is a part of the Communications and

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This is AlbertUS | Staying Connected on Campus

“This Is AlbertUS” is a web series dedicated to showing student life on Albertus Magnus College’s New Haven campus during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This series was created and produced by Megan Doyle and Christian Parillo, two undergraduate Communications students with an interest in video production. Students are staying connected with friends, family, and professors after

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Distance Learning in the Criminal Justice Program | Alumni Spotlight

The M.S. in Criminal Justice program (MSCJ) is a 33 credit graduate program designed to enable students who have completed an appropriate undergraduate degree to engage in advanced study in Criminal Justice. The program offers two unique concentrations: correctional administration and juvenile justice. The development of more holistic approaches to addressing these challenges requires the

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