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

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#AlbertusServes the New Haven Community

This spring break, Albertus Magnus College students worked with the Habitat for Humanity Greater New Haven chapter on March 13 and March 20 in helping build homes. These #FearlessFalcons are living out our Dominican pillars of Service and Community. See our Flickr Gallery to view more photos of the community service project.

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Advancing Your Career | Blaine Boxwell III ’18

Blaine Boxwell III ’18 earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Albertus Magnus College in 2018. He currently works in Talent Acquisition and Human Resources at ESPN, after being hired from a contracted employee to full-time. Blaine worked all day and needed an educational program that fit around his hectic schedule. His father

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The Post-Baccalaureate Program in Initial Teacher Certification at Albertus

Great educators can leave long lasting impressions that guide you in your career and personal goals. Put your passion for teaching in action with an initial teacher certification program. The Post-Baccalaureate Program for Teacher Certification at Albertus Magnus College offers a defined set of courses beyond the undergraduate degree to prepare candidates to meet Connecticut

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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

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Albertus Students hold Cultural Fluency and Community Policing Forum

On February 24, 2021, the Albertus Magnus College Criminal Justice Program partnered with the Department of Foreign Languages. Through the collaboration, students hosted a virtual discussion exploring the intersection of cultural fluency and community policing. During the forum, two Connecticut State Troopers discussed their deployment to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria devastated the island on

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