Alumni Profile: James Scott ’06

The added value of real life experience is something that differentiates Albertus Magnus from other colleges. A standout example of this is James T. Scott ’06, assistant professor and faculty advisor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice. He previously was a Sergeant with the Connecticut State Police and recently retired after 21 years

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Alumni Profile: Alana DeChello, Esq. ’12

Alana DeChello, Esq. ’12 is our newest member on the Alumni Advisory Board for Albertus Magnus College. Graduating in 2012 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice, Alana is an attorney who joined the DeChello Law Firm in North Haven, Connecticut in 2015. Alana’s primary focus is estate planning and probate law, where she assists

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An Albertus Legacy: the Hamid Family

The Hamid family moved to the United States in 1989 and resided in New Haven for a number of years before moving to Hamden in 1993. Shortly after coming to the United States, the Hamid family started a family daycare service, which has now been running for over 25 years. First born, Salman and sister,

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Alumni of the Year: Mary Lou DiPaola ’72

Mary Lou DiPaola ’72 is the recipient of this year’s Alumni of the Year Award, presented to a member of the Association who has attained preeminence in his/her life through outstanding professional, scholarly, and artistic achievement; who is devoted to serving others through volunteer/community service work; or who has manifested extraordinary loyalty and dedication to

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Albertus Stories: The Golden Society

Tradition never graduates. Hear stories from Albertus Magnus College alumni from the Class of 1969 at our Golden Society Reunion. See more photos from the event. “I was from Jamaica, I came to Albertus Magnus when I was nineteen years old. I felt scared and out of place. Albertus made me feel like I had

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Albertus Spotlight on our Award Winning Student Alumni Association!

On February 4 and 5, 17 members of the Student Alumni Association, including the new Executive Board, attended the Council for Advancement and Support of Education Affiliated Student Advancement Programs (CASE ASAP) District 1 Conference at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. They were able to share ideas and programs with over 200 students from 17 different schools.

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