Homecoming 2019 at Albertus Magnus College

Homecoming at Albertus is a time when we come together as a community to celebrate being a part of the #FalconFamily. The 2019 Homecoming festivities featured a carnival theme, where students, alumni, faculty, and staff enjoyed a fun filled weekend of events. Miss out on the fun? You can watch some of the weekend’s highlights here. 

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Study Abroad in London: Paige in Paris

Paige Williams ’20 is an Albertus senior who is currently enrolled in Richmond University, as a part of a study abroad program with the American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) Read Paige’s second blog update on her travels to Paris. I just finished traveling from Paris with AIFS. It was a wonderful trip as I

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Academic Reputation at Albertus Magnus College

Join just over 500 of your peers in the undergraduate programs at Albertus Magnus College. With a student/faculty ratio of 13:1, you’ll benefit from small class sizes and the personal attention you receive from our outstanding faculty scholars. Learn more about the value of an Albertus education.

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World Mental Health Day at Albertus

Albertus Magnus College celebrates World Mental Health Day each year by partnering with Fresh Check Day, an organization that, according to their website, “is an uplifting mental health promotion and suicide prevention event that includes interactive expo booths, peer-to-peer messaging, support of multiple campus departments and groups, free food, entertainment, and exciting prizes and giveaways.”

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Alumni Profile: Debra Arrato ’90

Debra J. Arrato ’90 is a 25 year veteran entrepreneur who created Ice Cream Emergency – a mobile, full-service ice cream parlor disguised as a whimsical rescue vehicle, serving premium ice cream and frozen yogurt, which Debra calls “a social, congratulatory food that is always associated with appreciation, pride, and happiness.” Debra started out in

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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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