Veterans thrive and grow at Albertus Magnus College. Service is saluted, respected, and nurtured through a convenient Professional and Graduate Studies (PGS) and the traditional undergraduate experience. The College was founded in the Four Dominican Pillars of Study, Prayer, Community, and Service. Over the last three months, the Student Veteran Association put these pillars into
Read More.Virtual Black Excellence Panel 2021 | Albertus Magnus College
In February 2021, The Albertus Magnus College Black Student Union (BSU) organized a virtual “Black Excellence Panel” with Albertus alumni, professors, and community members. Panelists dove into questions related to black excellence, such as their inspirations or personal obstacles they faced along their journey.
Read More.Albertus Honored in CTrides Transportation Leaders Program
In January of 2021, Albertus Magnus College was honored by the State of Connecticut Department of Transportation as a 2021 CTrides Transportation Leader on the Silver Level. This recognition comes in part to the College’s dedication to making Connecticut a better place to live and work by increasing the use of sustainable commuting models that
Read More.Black History Month 2021
“Black History Month is empowering! It allows you to acknowledge how much effort black people have contributed into America. Never less, Black History Month is everyday to me since you can’t tell American history without mentioning black history.” Kiyomi Bowen ’24 (President of the Black Student Union at Albertus Magnus College) The United States has
Read More.Albertus Students Partner with Yale, Create Catholic Relief Services Chapter
Beginning in 2020, Albertus Magnus College and Yale University students joined together to make one Catholic Relief Services (CRS) university chapter. Catholic Relief Services is a global organization dedicated to humanitarian services, like disaster relief, hunger and housing aid, and community prosperity and empowerment. Rooted in the Gospel and Catholic Social Teaching, CRS is a
Read More.20 For 2020 | Albertus Magnus College’s Year in Review
Hindsight is 20/20. Looking back on this year, our Fearless Falcons continued to thrive as they faced the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our community persevered with the determination and resilience that defines the Albertus family. Students, faculty, and staff were both resourceful and thoughtful, pulling together to care for one another and have an
Read More.Albertus Student Internships Go Remote! | Part 1
The Department of Career and Professional Services at Albertus Magnus College helps students in developing, evaluating and implementing a career and professional development plan. Gaining ‘real world’ experience is incredibly important in understanding your coursework on a practical level. The workforce has changed drastically in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, and our students are adapting to these new
Read More.Implementing Public Policy | Master of Public Administration (MPA)
Albertus Magnus College provides a values and liberal arts-based education rooted in the Dominican tradition, inspired by the Four Dominican Pillars of Study, Prayer, Community, and Service. Albertus has been recognized for its experiential learning curriculum that helps students polish classroom learning into real-world skills that employers value – and our alumni across nine decades are
Read More.This is AlbertUS | Staying Connected on Campus
“This Is AlbertUS” is a web series dedicated to showing student life on Albertus Magnus College’s New Haven campus during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This series was created and produced by Megan Doyle and Christian Parillo, two undergraduate Communications students with an interest in video production. Students are staying connected with friends, family, and professors after
Read More.Albertus Student Awarded Latinos in Higher Education Scholarship (CALAHE)
Albertus student, Nayelli Garcia ’23, has recently been awarded the 2020 Connecticut Association of Latinos in Higher Education (CALAHE) Scholarship. This highly competitive scholarship program selects full-time Latinx students who have demonstrated high academic achievement, financial need, and a history of community service within the Latinx community. Nayelli is currently studying Chemistry and is a
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