Value of a Liberal Arts Education

Liberal Arts – Proof vs. Perception An education based in the liberal arts is foundational to ANY vocation and career, building skills including oral and written literacy, numerical analysis, and the capacity to continue to learn for life. By unleashing our capacity to think critically and creatively, an education rooted in the liberal arts prepares

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High-Impact Practices

At Albertus Magnus College, there are multiple opportunities for you to engage in curricular and co-curricular high-impact practices, interactive learning activities that have been shown to promote student success. You will be able to build an ePortfolio for credit that you can take with you into your career or graduate studies; take part in experiential

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#AlbertusServes in the New Haven Community

The four Dominican Pillars of study, prayer, community, and service are lived each day at Albertus Magnus College. The second Annual Day of Service at Albertus was held on Saturday, April 6, 2019. In the spirit of Earth Day and our concern for our earth, we participated in fifteen spring clean-ups and volunteer sites on

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Student and Alumni Networking Workshop

On Wednesday, April 3rd, Albertus Magnus College held an alumni networking event in Rosary Hall. Before the event, students were given a crash course on how to give an “elevator pitch” when networking, lead by Wiley Dawson, the Career Services Assistant Director and Internship Coordinator and Andrea Kovacs, Vice President for the Communications and Marketing

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My Experience at a Women’s Networking Event

For the past six months, I have been interning at the Albertus Magnus College Communications and Marketing department in a public relations capacity. The other interns and I, three of whom are graduating seniors this coming May, attended the Quinnipiac Women’s Networking Luncheon to work on our networking skills and also form some connections with

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What is Experiential Learning Day?

In Episode 7 of the 2nd season of Coffee with President Camille, Professor of Psychology Dr. Hilda Speicher sits down with President Dr. Marc M. Camille to discuss the 9th Annual Experiential Learning Day at Albertus Magnus College.

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Fifth Week of Lent Reflection

Scripture: Remember not the events of the past, the things of long ago consider not; see, I am doing something new! Now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?In the desert I make a way, in the wasteland, rivers. Isaiah 43:19 Brothers and sisters, I for my part do not consider myself to have

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Dr. Hoffsman Ospino presents “Journeying with Young Hispanics on the Path of Faith and Discernment”

At the final St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture Boston College assistant professor of Theology and guest speaker, Dr. Hosffman Ospino Ph.D. gave a talk on the current Hispanic/Latino U.S demographic in the Catholic church and private schools and colleges. This informational session gave great insight on the role of Catholicism in the educational system, as well

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Art Therapy Students present at the Art Therapy Association Annual Conference

Kirstin Auer, Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling (MAATC) student, will be presenting, along with art therapist Ellie Nicol, at the 50th Annual American Art Therapy Association Annual Conference (AATA) in Kansas City, Missouri on November 2, 2019. The American Art Therapy Association Annual Conference gives students and professional art therapist opportunities to

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