Embracing the ‘Courage to Preach’: Sister Cathy’s Journey to Empower Albertus Students in Modern-Day Preaching

I am excited to be able to participate in a class this July 14-27 at Boston College. The class is called the “Courage to Preach”.  I see this class as a perfect way to bring what I am learning back to our Albertus students to help them become modern day preachers.I know the class will be a powerful way to help me in developing our students’ love of preaching and presenting new approaches to foster their growth in the Catholic Dominican tradition.

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Albertus Alumna “Lifts off” at NASA Space Camp

When Miranda Richetelle ‘17 decided to pursue her master’s degree, she knew she should return to her Falcon family. She started her undergraduate degree in education and biology at Albertus Magnus College in 2013. Shortly after graduation, she pursued her dream of teaching, and now, a decade later, Richetelle is enrolled in the Master of Science in STEM Education program.

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Stephanie Santiago ’25 Takes on Europe

Written by: Stephanie Santiago ’25 This month has been filled with a whirlwind of emotions. At the beginning of this year, I took a leap of faith and applied for a European Art and Culture summer study abroad traveling program with the American Institute for Foreign Study. Weeks later, I became the recipient of a

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Honors Program Highlights

Roxhensa Dilolli Graduating year: 2024 Major/minor: Biology  Campus involvement: Campus Center Manager, Treasurer of Honors Program, International Student Orientation Leader Career goal: Healthcare Favorite thing about Albertus: Community is helpful My name is Roxhensa Dilolli, I am a senior this year, my major is Biology, and my career goal is to go into Healthcare. I

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Is An Albertus Magnus College Degree Worth the Investment?

In recent years, there has been a growing public perception that a college education is not as valuable as it once was. Even in a period when nearly all institutions are losing public trust, the decline in confidence for higher education stands out. In fact, Americans’ confidence in higher education has fallen to an all-time low of 36%, according to Gallup polling.

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