John Watts received a Master of Science in Management and Organizational Leadership (MSMOL) in 2013. He currently works for the State of Connecticut as a Probation Officer. “Albertus was highly recommended to me by fellow alumnus James Scott ’06 because of its flexibility and discount for members of the Law Enforcement community. My experiences as
Read More.I Gained Confidence as a New Writer | MFA Alumni Spotlight
The Master of Fine Arts in Writing program at Albertus Magnus College will be turning ten years old. Our MFA program is a no-residency, online creative writing program with an emphasis on developing a publishable portfolio led by faculty authors. Learn more about admissions requirements. In celebration of the program’s tenth year, our alumni are putting
Read More.Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling Program Student Organization Holds Meet & Greet
The newly formed Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling Student Organization (MAATC-SO) reached out to incoming students in support of the challenges that can be a part of a new academic year. This year, in particular, presents unexpected experiences in light of the recent pandemic. For some students, the first few weeks of
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 MFA Professor Publishes New Historical Biography
Retired, adjunct faculty member in the Master of Fine Arts in Writing program, Professor Robert Ernest Hubbard has recently published his newest book, “General Rufus Putnam: George Washington’s Chief Military Engineer and the “Father of Ohio.” Ten of his books have been published in the past, now including his most recent historical biography of Major
Read More.Distance Learning in the Criminal Justice Program | Alumni Spotlight
The M.S. in Criminal Justice program (MSCJ) is a 33 credit graduate program designed to enable students who have completed an appropriate undergraduate degree to engage in advanced study in Criminal Justice. The program offers two unique concentrations: correctional administration and juvenile justice. The development of more holistic approaches to addressing these challenges requires the
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
Read More.Safe and Equal Access to Art Materials for All MAATC Students
Art materials are an important part of learning to become an art therapist. In an effort to provide equity and accessibility to art materials for learning during the pandemic, the Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling Program (MAATC) is providing each student with an art bin of basic, new art supplies and a
Read More.Learning about the Publishing Process | MFA Alumni Spotlight
The Master of Fine Arts in Writing program at Albertus Magnus College will be turning ten years old. Our MFA program is a no-residency, online creative writing program with an emphasis on developing a publishable portfolio led by faculty authors. Learn more about admissions requirements. In celebration of the program’s tenth year, our alumni are putting
Read More.Albertus Students Complete Summer Internships | Part 2
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
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