Ever since he picked up a microphone three years ago at a wrestling event, Thomas
Sabin ‘25 has been sharing his voice and love for sports.
Become a Global Citizen Wherever You Are
Administrator, educator, researcher, textbook writer, translator, and award-winning author, Tomoko Takahashi ’77, ’06 D.H.L, Ph.D., Ed.D. has worn many different hats throughout her accomplished career in academia. Tomoko’s Albertus story began as an international student during the College’s 50th anniversary year. Now, almost five decades later, she is returning to Albertus filled with excitement, beginning a new term of service on the Board of Trustees and ready to celebrate her alma mater’s historic Centennial. Kierran Broatch, Assistant Vice President for Advancement, recently interviewed Tomoko to gain more insight about her lifelong journey in the world of higher education and what led her to this new chapter with the College.
Read More.Albertus Alumnus Paves the Way
By George Hainaj ‘25, MarCommWeb Writing Intern Pete Civitello ’99, an alumnus and former baseball player at Albertus MagnusCollege, was recently inducted into the Southern Connecticut Diamond Club Hall ofFame this year. After graduating, Civitello went on to play baseball professionally, eventually pursuing a career in coaching and secondary school administration. He currently works for
Read More.Balancing It All: Finals Week Edition
Meet Amy Stevens ‘26, a junior education major with a focus on mathematics and a minor in Spanish and Latin American studies. Amy is very involved on campus, serving as a Resident Assistant for The Apartments at 490 Prospect Street, a Lillian Adley Germain ‘57 Center for Academic Success leader and tutor, the Vice President of the Honors Program, and the captain of the Women’s Soccer team. How does she balance it all—academics, leadership roles, athletics, and a social life—especially during the chaos of finals week? Here’s a glimpse into her strategies and tips.
Read More.Stars Aligning: An alumna on a mission to help others | From the Hill Summer 2024
The value of a liberal arts education is not lost on Dianna Macchiaverna Colman ’70. Growing up in a blue-collar environment in Danbury, Connecticut, Dianna was the first in her family to graduate high school, let alone college. Her father, a first generation American, dropped out to proudly serve in World War II, and Dianna distinctly remembers her mother getting her GED.
Read More.Building a Healthy Community | From the Hill Summer 2024
An Albertus education is all about pursuing the truth, applying what you learn to make a difference in the world, and sharing the fruits of your search for truth with others. Since graduating from Albertus in 2005, Jenny Willets Rice has done just that through a career in building healthy communities.
Read More.Trustee Leadership Answering the Call | From the Hill Summer 2024
The blanket definition of leadership is the ability of an individual or group of people to influence
and guide followers or members of an organization, society, or team. Leadership — and the
seamless transfer of it — is defined by how one responds to challenges.
Why I Give: Tina (Barsh) Mulhare ‘77 | From the Hill Summer 2024
Whether it’s her liberal arts foundation or lifelong friendships, Albertus has given Tina much to
be grateful for, and she has been expressing her thanks as a loyal supporter of the College ever
since.
Reflecting on 40 Years at Albertus | From the Hill Summer 2024
Throughout her four decades teaching at Albertus, Dr. Patricia Yeaman found unique ways to connect with the thousands of students who attended her sociology classes. Retiring in 2019, Dr. Yeaman recalled, “I spent my entire adult life at Albertus, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.”
Read More.Saying Goodbye to Boston: Sister Cathy’s Reflections on Acing the ‘Courage to Preach’ Program
Dear Albertus Family, I managed to ace my Courage to Preach course at Boston College this summer!
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