An Albertus Education: Overcoming Fears; Steering Careers The following article appeared in the From The Hill Magazine Summer 2025 Issue. Follow these links to make a gift, update your information, or submit a class note. By: Sarah Barr, Media Communications Specialist When choosing Albertus Magnus College, students often refer to intimate class size and continuous support. But for Natalie Rivera
Read More.Stay True, Do the Work: Jacqueline Kozin ’94 Shares Advice to Students
Stay True, Do the Work: Jacqueline Kozin ’94 Shares Advice to Students The following article appeared in the From The Hill Magazine Summer 2025 Issue. Follow these links to make a gift, update your information, or submit a class note. Jacqueline Kozin ’94, a distinguished public servant and advocate, returned to campus to speak to students as part of the
Read More.Balancing the Artist and the Clinician
Balancing the Artist and the Clinician The following article appeared in the From The Hill Magazine Summer 2025 Issue. Follow these links to make a gift, update your information, or submit a class note. By: Sarah Barr, Media Communications Specialist Art + Therapy = Healing. This equation became a passion project for Dr. Ragaa Mazen, a sculptor whose major in
Read More.A Look at 40 Years at Albertus
A Look at 40 Years at Albertus The following article appeared in the From The Hill Magazine Summer 2025 Issue. Follow these links to make a gift, update your information, or submit a class note. By: Michael Kobylanski, M.S., Director of Athletics Athletics has a long history at Albertus Magnus College dating back to its opening in 1925. Tennis and
Read More.Winter and Spring Athletics Roundup
Winter and Spring Athletics Roundup Winter Women’s Basketball The women’s basketball team finished its season 17-10 and 11-3 in the GNAC for a third-place finish. The Falcons won their quarterfinals match up against No. 6 seed Anna Maria before succumbing to Saint Joseph’s (Maine) in the semifinals. Caitlyn Scott became the all-time leading scorer in
Read More.Built on Heart and Hustle: Honoring Our Hoops Heritage
Built on Heart and Hustle: Honoring Our Hoops Heritage By: Brendan Faherty, Sports Information Director You can’t tell the story of the Albertus Magnus College men’s basketball program without Mitch Oliver’s name being mentioned. The year was 2007 and the program was coming off of a four-year stretch of going 14-86 and looking to move
Read More.Where Are They Now – Amina Khokhar ’22, ’23
Embracing Community and Service: Amina Khokhar ‘22, ‘23 M.B.A. Amina Khokhar, ‘22, ‘23 M.B.A. has carried the values of community, service, and leadership into both her career and her continued connection with Albertus Magnus College. Since graduating, she has remained committed to making a difference by bringing her passion for service and community involvement into
Read More.Where Are They Now – Bliss Weston ’24
Embracing the Dominican Pillar of Prayer: Bliss Weston’s Journey from Albertus Magnus College to Yale Divinity School Bliss Weston ‘24, looks back on her journey and how the Dominican Pillar of Prayer has shaped her life. Walking through the halls of Yale Divinity School as a master’s candidate, she carries the lessons and values she
Read More.Where Are They Now – Chris Berg ’06, ’12
Chris Berg’s Journey The Dominican tradition at Albertus Magnus College is built on four pillars: Study, Prayer, Community, and Service. For Dr. Chris Berg ‘06, ‘12 M.A., the Pillar of Study played a key role in his academic and professional growth. When Chris first came to Albertus, he had a curious mind and was eager
Read More.Where Are They Now – Dan Constantinidi ’17
Embracing the Pillar of Prayer: Dan Constantinidi’s Journey from Albertus to Guiding Students The Dominican Pillars are a set of values in which students of Albertus Magnus College use to grow personally and professionally. These four pillars: Study, Prayer, Community, and Service, serve to shape the lives of students at Albertus, both in the classroom,
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