Bringing the Spirit of Preaching Back to Albertus Dear Albertus Community, We did it!! Our class finished our Courage to Preach class at Boston College School of Theology and Ministry! What an awesome 2 weeks of supporting each other in our preaching ministry. Some of my classmates minister in colleges, hospitals, high schools, parishes and
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An Albertus Education: Overcoming Fears; Steering Careers The following article appeared in the From The Hill Magazine Summer 2025 Issue. Follow these links to make a gift, update your information, or submit a class note. By: Sarah Barr, Media Communications Specialist When choosing Albertus Magnus College, students often refer to intimate class size and continuous support. But for Natalie Rivera
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The following installment is part five of our Alumni series, Albertus Small Business Saturday. Please view the corresponding social media posts on Instagram and Meta. Are you an Albertus alumna or alumnus who owns a small business? Click here to be our next feature! Albertus Small Business Saturday: The Story of Dr. Erica Reshard ’07
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The following installment is part four of our Alumni series, Albertus Small Business Saturday. Please view the corresponding social media posts on Instagram and Meta. Are you an Albertus alumna or alumnus who owns a small business? Click here to be our next feature! Albertus Small Business Saturday: The Story of Gabriel Perez ’18,’24 M.B.A.
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The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on June 23rd, 2025. Presidential Ponderings Sr. Francis de Sales first came to Albertus Magnus College as a member of the Class of 1935, however she transferred to St. Mary of the Springs College (now Ohio Dominican University) in her junior year to finish her degree in Latin
Read More.A Centennial Summer Reading List
The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on June 16th, 2025. A Centennial Summer Reading List In 1925, the world was trying to come to terms with the grim aftermath of the First World War while experiencing extreme wealth and prosperity. The darker realities of life after war contrasted with the golden parties of the
Read More.Albertus Small Business Saturday: The Story of Joset Rosado ’95 and Corazon Wellness and Coaching
The following installment is part three of our Alumni series, Albertus Small Business Saturday. Please view the corresponding social media posts on Instagram and Meta. Are you an Albertus Alum who owns a small business? Click here to be our next feature! Albertus Small Business Saturday: The Story of Joset Rosado ’95 and Corazon Wellness
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The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on June 2nd, 2025. Through the Lens: A Visual History of Albertus, A Living Legacy of Tradition at Albertus At Albertus Magnus College, tradition is a living legacy that connects generations. As we enter our second century, we celebrate both the cherished traditions that have stood the test
Read More.Get to know our new Interim Vice President for Advancement, Kierran Broatch
Coming Full Circle: A Career, A Calling, and the Albertus Centennial What initially drew you to Albertus? Having grown up near New Haven, Albertus was always on my radar. But my first real in-depth look at the school was when my wife Maureen enrolled for her master of science in human services. She had an
Read More.Presidential Ponderings – Centennial Newsletter
The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on May 29th, 2025. Presidential Ponderings – Centennial Newsletter Dr. Francis ‘Fran’ Henry Horn, tenth president of Albertus Magnus College, had excellent credentials and extensive experience in higher education both in the United States and overseas. He was the first president of the college who was not a Dominican
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