Albertus Magnus College Receives Federal Grant for Innovative Urban Studies Program

Albertus Magnus College is pleased to announce that it has been selected to receive a three-year, $100,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The Humanities Connections grant will support the development of the College’s innovative urban studies program that employs a multi-disciplinary approach to expand students’ understanding of urban life. Albertus faculty

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The Albertus Magnus Chorus sings at Mary Wade House

The Albertus Magnus Chorus visited the Mary Wade Nursing Home on Friday, March 29. The singers performed a program of “oldies” pop songs for the residents; with residents singing along to the familiar tunes! As the Chorus finished up their set, Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro unexpectedly arrived to greet the residents. The Albertus Magnus College Chorus

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Experiential Learning Day 2019

Albertus Magnus College celebrated its 9th Annual Experiential Learning Day on March 27, 2019. Here are some highlights from the event from Albertus Magnus communications major, Alex Mitchell. See the full photo gallery at http://bit.ly/2V0RnX9

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Fourth Week of Lent Reflection

Scripture: “Whoever is in Christ is a new creation: the old things have passed away; behold, new things have come. And all this is from God, who has reconciled us to himself through Christ and given us the ministry of reconciliation, namely, God was reconciling the world for himself in Christ, not counting their trespasses

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Study Abroad In Costa Rica: Volunteering at a Children’s Hospital

For the spring 2019 semester, Leilim Chang-Salazar was accepted to the Universidad Veritas in Costa Rica through the American Institute for Foreign Study as a study-abroad student representing Albertus Magnus College. While overseas, she currently is enrolled in classes ranging from Philosophy, to Spanish, to International Marketing. “While in Costa Rica, I’ve volunteered at the

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Urban Studies Class at New Haven City Hall

Students in the Introduction to Urban Studies course at Albertus Magnus College visited New Haven City Hall this month and spent an hour in conversation with Community Services Administrator Dr. Dakibu Muley. He discussed the initiatives and programs he oversees (homelessness and housing, food systems, prison reentry programs, economic empowerment, social services, and health services),

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National Eating Disorder Week Art Exhibition

During National Eating Disorder Week, February 25 to March 4, current students and alumni of the Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling (MAATC) program worked with the Albertus Magnus College Counseling Center to organize “Feeding Hope and Recover Through Artwork”, a collection of artwork from clients at Walden Behavioral Care in Guilford, CT.

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Third Week of Lent Reflection

Scripture:So Moses decided, “I must go over to look at this remarkable sight, and see why the bush is not burned.” Exodus 3:3 Reflection: This familiar story from Exodus tells of an angel of the Lord appearing to Moses in fire flaming out of a bush and Moses was surprised. And yet, we read that

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International Women’s Day 2019

International Women’s Day did not enter with meekness and patient restraint, perceptions traditionally imposed upon women throughout history. International Women’s Day 2019 campaigned on #BalanceforBetter. Its observance witnessed mass gatherings and protests across the world, some violently suppressed. A push for balance in gender representation in both the boardroom and a number of historically male-dominated

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