Navigating Gender Identity and Sexuality: How Peer Support from a Pride Club Can Make All the Difference 

avigating gender identity and sexuality can be a challenging journey for many individuals. With societal norms and expectations, it can be difficult to find acceptance and support from those around you. However, peer support groups like the Albertus Pride Club have emerged as an invaluable resource for members of the LGBTQ+ community who are seeking a safe space to explore their identities and connect with others who understand their struggles.

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Senior Success Stories 2023

Each class at this Catholic College in the Dominican Tradition represents one of the Four Dominican Pillars of Study, Prayer, Community, and Service. The Class of 2023 highlights Service. Here is a snapshot of just a few of the Servant Leaders who are ready to apply the skills they learned at Albertus to the real world.

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Surviving Finals Week with Mikayla Lyston

Albertus Magnus College senior Mikayla Lyston is no stranger to balancing activities- from Lotus Club, Breakwater, Choir, Esports, and even being an Orientation leader. With nearly four years of finals under her belt, Mikayla shares her advice and experience with studying for final exams.

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April 2023 Highlights

They say April showers bring May flowers, but our students really blossomed this month! Here are some of our favorite April 2023 highlights: Announced Albertus Career eXcelerator  April started off with a bang, with Albertus launching its newest program: the Albertus Career eXcelerator. These certifications and micro-credentials are offered through Coursera and will further prepare

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School Of Rock

CONTINUING ALBERTUS’ MERCURY AWARD-WINNING BLOG SERIES ON BLACK BRILLIANCE AND CELEBRATING BLACK EXCELLENCE 365. Submitted by Rockenson Charles ’23 My name is Rockenson Charles, but I go by Rock. I am a senior, graduating in May 2023. I was born and raised in Haiti and moved to the US in March 2015 with my family,

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Career-Ready

CONTINUING ALBERTUS’ MERCURY AWARD-WINNING BLOG SERIES ON BLACK BRILLIANCE AND CELEBRATING BLACK EXCELLENCE 365. I am a first-generation Liberian-American, born and raised in Connecticut.  I consider myself a Connecticut nomad. My formative years were split between Ansonia and West Haven, as I consider both towns to be my home. I had an unconventional upbringing which

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