When Hollywood calls, it usually means someone gets a breakthrough role. In this case, Zania Collier ‘22, a Master of Science in Education student at Albertus Magnus College and a New Haven Social Studies teacher, is the star. The spotlight is on her seventh and eighth-grade students at King Robinson Magnet School.
Read More.Black Brilliance at Albertus: Briona Jenkins ’12 Talks Self-Worth and Setting Boundaries
As a student at Albertus Magnus College, Briona “Bri” Jenkins couldn’t help but get involved in everything. The Hamden native played volleyball, served as a Resident Assistant, Student Orientation Leader, President of the Student Government Association, and still made time to see every Albertus Men’s Basketball, Soccer, and Baseball home game. Her sense of community and drive to achieve would only grow stronger after graduation.
Read More.Albertus MPA Student Invited to DC to Speak About Impacts of Gun Violence
Albertus Magnus College students gain opportunities to bring their knowledge from the classroom to the community. Cecilio Vega, who is earning his Master of Public Administration Degree at Albertus, was chosen to speak about the effects of gun violence in underserved communities in early December of 2021.
Read More.Two Albertus Magnus College Student Affairs Leaders Win NACA Honors
Our Student Affairs division goes above and beyond the job description when it comes to helping students succeed and thrive in every facet of their college experience. The National Association of Campus Activities (NACA) is recognizing those efforts with two of its 2022 achievement awards.
Read More.Amina Khokhar ’22 Receives Student Leader Award
Amina Khokhar ’22, an Art Management major from East Hartford at the top of her class, received the Ken Bedini Student Leader Award from the NACA Northeast Region on Saturday, October 30th.
Read More.Albertus MPA Student Miriam Correia Awarded 2021 Peace Fellowship
My name is Miriam Correia and I am a Master of Public Administration student. I have been awarded the Peace Fellowship with The Advocacy Project (AP) for the summer of 2021. The Advocacy Project helps marginalized communities to tell their stories, strengthen their organizations, take action, and mobilize new support. They invest in people and
Read More.Third Annual Day of Service at Albertus Magnus College
In commitment to our Four Dominican Pillars, Albertus Magnus College took part in its 3rd annual Service Day. On Saturday, April 17th, students, faculty, and staff from the College came out to participate in a community outdoor cleanup, an activity that was both COVID safe and allowed for folks to enjoy the new Spring weather!
Read More.Build Your Nest Here! 5 Reasons to Live on Campus
The college experience of living on campus during your time as an undergraduate student is unique and invaluable. Hear from Haley McConville, Director of Residential Life and Community Standards, on the top five reasons you should consider Residential Life at Albertus Magnus College. Occupying a 50+ acre campus in the Prospect Hill neighborhood of New
Read More.Albertus Student Veteran Association Hosts Coffee Drive
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.
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