Psychology professor Dr. Stephen Joy presented his keynote talk at the New England Psychological Association’s (NEPA) 2019 conference. Albertus Faculty and graduate students also co-presented posters on their latest research projects. Learn more about Albertus Psychology professors. The talk reported on Dr. Joy’s research successfully identifying an important American Nazi leader who was the subject
Read More.Employee Milestone Service Recognition Celebration 2019
Each year Albertus Magnus College holds an Employee Milestone Service Recognition Celebration for the dedicated faculty and staff that make up our Albertus Family. We honor those special employees who have been with the College for five, ten, fifteen, and over twenty years. View the full gallery of photos from this year’s celebration.
Read More.Men’s Ice Hockey Season Opener | Albertus Magnus College
The Fearless Falcons took the home ice for the first time on November 8, 2019. Albertus Magnus College was excited to present its Inaugural Men’s Hockey Team for its official home opener. The game against Anna Maria College took place at the Ralph Walker Rink, 1080 State Street in New Haven, Conn., where the latest
Read More.Meet Arooba Sholmyiet ’23 from Islamabad, Pakistan
My name is Arooba Sholmyiet ’23 and I was born and raised in Islamabad, Pakistan. I am a Business Management major here at Albertus Magnus College and I will be graduating in May 2023. I chose to come to Albertus not only because it gave me a great financial aid package, but also because of
Read More.Art Therapy Students Exhibit at Hamden’s Miller Library
Graduate Master in Art Therapy and Counseling (MAATC) students exhibited their artwork at the “Antiques & Arts” show at the Cultural Center, Miller Library in Hamden, CT. Human services professor, Dr. Mazen worked with students Rachel, Emily, Robyn, Asami to present their work at this annual exhibition. The hallmark of Albertus’ MAATC course curriculum is
Read More.Veterans Day 2019 at Albertus
Why should we thank Veterans on Veteran’s Day? Travis Mills was an All-American high school athlete in football, baseball, and track. He received a full scholarship to play football at a small college in his home state of Michigan. Travis enlisted in the United States Army while attending college because he felt an obligation to
Read More.Albertus Art Students Curate Exhibition at City Wide Open Studios (CWOS) 2019
DAMN! is a group exhibition organized by students at Albertus Magnus College for Artspace’s City Wide Open Studios (CWOS) Alternative Spaces Weekend, featuring work by Kim Weston, Geoffrey Detrani, Ebony B, Graham Honeker, Abbie Kundishora, Paul Theriault, Jennifer Rae, Andre Eamiello, Rachel Liu, and Aspasia Anos. The collection of photographs, paintings, and mixed media works
Read More.Albertus Magnus College Hosts Mental Health First Aid
On November 22, 2019, Albertus Magnus College will be hosting Mental Health First Aid for Higher Education. This innovative psychoeducational program is an international evidence-based curriculum that teaches faculty, staff, and students how to support students who are experiencing emotional distress. Trainees will learn how to identify, understand, and respond to students who are experiencing
Read More.Albertus Psychology Students attend Western New England Psychoanalytic Institute
Albertus Magnus College graduate counseling students Whitney, Clare, and Rebecca attended the Western New England Psychoanalytic Institute with professors Shiva Rezvan and Stephen Joy. Students learned more about play therapy, case conceptualization, and how psychoanalytic ideas translate into practice
Read More.Albertus Biology Students visit Cushing Laboratory
This week Albertus Magnus College Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) students were guided through fascinating human brain and bone collections at the Yale University Cushing Brain Laboratory, as a part of their Anatomy and Physiology class. Located in downtown New Haven, Connecticut, the visit was just one of many opportunities for Albertus students to
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