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
Read More.Implementing Public Policy | Master of Public Administration (MPA)
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 are
Read More.Albertus Students Present at the New England Psychological Association 2020 Conference
On October 24, 2020 three Albertus Magnus College students presented their first authored posters at the New England Psychological Association’s 2020 Virtual Conference. Rebecca Graham-McCall is a graduate student in the Master of Science in Clinical Counseling Program. Jennifer Castlelot is a recent graduate of the Accelerated Degree Program. Jonny’s Jara-Silva is a current junior
Read More.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
Read More.MAATC Students and Alumni Get Involved in New Haven’s First BLM Street Mural
Students and Alumni in the Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling (MAATC) Program joined the local New Haven community on Saturday, September 19, 2020 in the painting of the City’s first official “Black Lives Matter” mural project On Bassett Street, in Newhallville. Artist Kwadwo Adae, in collaboration with the Department of Arts &
Read More.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
Read More.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
Read More.Pursuing an Advanced Degree Will Open Many Doors | John Watts ’13
John Watts received a Master of Science in Management and Organizational Leadership (MSMOL) in 2013. He currently works for the State of Connecticut as a Probation Officer. “Albertus was highly recommended to me by fellow alumnus James Scott ’06 because of its flexibility and discount for members of the Law Enforcement community. My experiences as
Read More.I Gained Confidence as a New Writer | MFA Alumni Spotlight
The Master of Fine Arts in Writing program at Albertus Magnus College will be turning ten years old. Our MFA program is a no-residency, online creative writing program with an emphasis on developing a publishable portfolio led by faculty authors. Learn more about admissions requirements. In celebration of the program’s tenth year, our alumni are putting
Read More.Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling Program Student Organization Holds Meet & Greet
The newly formed Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling Student Organization (MAATC-SO) reached out to incoming students in support of the challenges that can be a part of a new academic year. This year, in particular, presents unexpected experiences in light of the recent pandemic. For some students, the first few weeks of
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