The following installment is part one of our Alumni series, Albertus Small Business Saturday. Please view the corresponding social media posts on Instagram and Meta. Are you an Albertus Alum who owns a small business? Click here to be our next feature! Albertus Small Business Saturday: The Story of Alumnus Pete Civitello ’99 and Northeast
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The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on May 5th, 2025. Through the Lens: A Visual History of Albertus, The Pillar of Service “When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed” – Maya Angelou Giving our time to the Albertus community, whether through your role on campus or in your free time is
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The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on April 28th, 2025. Presidential Ponderings – Centennial Newsletter Sister Marie Louise Hubert, OP first arrived at Albertus as a French professor and taught from 1942 until 1956. In October of 1956, at the age of 31, Sister Marie Louise became the ninth president of Albertus Magnus College.
Read More.Albertus Magnus College Founded in a Railroad City- The Story of New Haven’s Union Station
The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on April 22nd, 2025. Albertus Magnus College Founded in a Railroad City- The Story of New Haven’s Union Station When newly founded Albertus Magnus College welcomed its first students in 1925, chances are that some of the students arrived in New Haven by train. Those who lived in
Read More.Mohun Musings – Centennial Newsletter
The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on April 14th, 2025. Mohun Musings- Centennial Newsletter Did you know that Mohun Hall was originally the home of Charles Bliss? Charles Franklin Bliss, his wife Eliza Holmes Bliss, and two daughters, Elinor and Margaret, moved into their new home at 765 Prospect Street upon its completion in
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The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on April 7th, 2025. Through the Lens: A Visual History of Albertus- The Pillar of Community Creating and fostering communities requires balancing personal and professional responsibilities and strong time management skills, but staying involved—even in small ways—through college events, either as a current student, or an alumnus, can
Read More.Presidential Ponderings – Centennial Newsletter
The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on March 31st, 2025. Presidential Ponderings – Centennial Newsletter In 1947 Albertus’ student population reached a new high of 309 students. The Silver Horn, an Albertus Magnus College student-produced campus newspaper, debuted and continued to run for 48 years. The world saw the rise of the Cold War
Read More.Beginnings – An Eclipse and a Century of the Marx Brothers: From College Street to College Campus
The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on March 24th, 2025. Beginnings – An Eclipse and a Century of the Marx Brothers: From College Street to College Campus After reading Dr. Joan Venditto’s wonderful piece in the Centennial Newsletter about the opening of both Albertus Magnus College and Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana in New Haven
Read More.Through the Lens: A Visual History of Albertus, The Pillar of Prayer
The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on March 21st, 2025. Through the Lens: A Visual History of Albertus, The Pillar of Prayer The history of Albertus begins with the Dominican Sisters of Pease and their pioneering decision to start a Catholic, liberal arts, residential college for women in 1925 – the first of its
Read More.Mohun Musings #3
The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on March 17th, 2025. Mohun Musings #3 As we return to campus after Spring Break, it is easy to feel that there is a mountain to climb between now and the end of the term. But fear not Falcons! Today, Mother Stephanie shares some words of encouragement for
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