Black History Lives in Our Students

Black History Lives in Our Students February is Black History Month, and while Black History should be acknowledged every day, February is a great starting point to show our support. Did you know that 58% of the Albertus Magnus student body identify as BIPOC, and 28% of them are Black or African American? Albertus Magnus

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Falcons Ever After

Falcons Ever After An Albertus Valentine’s Day Feature From First Year to Forever At Albertus Magnus College, love stories are written in academic centers, residence halls, on courts and fields, and late-night study sessions. They begin in places that feel ordinary at the time and grow into something extraordinary. This Valentine’s Day, we are celebrating

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Life at a Slower Pace in Barcelona

Life at a Slower Pace in Barcelona In my month of being in Barcelona so far, I have enjoyed many of the cultural beauties of this wonderful city and country. Every street I walk through, I am surrounded by beautifully complex and artistically made architecture, and diverse people with amazing style sitting and socializing with

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STEM Department Introduces Anatomage Table

STEM Department Introduces Anatomage Table Recently, Albertus Magnus College acquired its own Anatomage Table, the most advanced 3D anatomy and medical teaching system based on real human anatomy. By allowing science majors to revisit what they’ve discovered about the human body, the Anatomage Table expands upon the traditional anatomy experience. Dr. Rosemary Whelan, Professor of

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Student and Alumna Form Bond Through Gratitude

Student and Alumna Form Bond Through Gratitude In a digital age, the power of a handwritten note still holds true. Anna Drozdova ’28, a student worker in the College’s Office of Advancement, recently learned just how much emotional weight a personal note of gratitude can carry. Anna, like most Albertus students, receives financial assistance to

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Lessons Beyond the Bars

Lessons Beyond the Bars I recently had the extraordinary opportunity to participate in an international correctional collaboration in Oslo, Norway. From September 6-12, I was a member of the Connecticut delegation (including the CT Department of Correction, the UCONN Institute of Municipal and Research Policy, and representatives from the governor’s office) that attended the event

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Albertus Small Business Saturday: The Story of Marisa Musumeci ’13 and Marisa Musumeci Counseling, LLC.

The following installment is part seven 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 Marisa Musumeci ’13 and

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Winter and Spring Athletics Roundup

Winter and Spring Athletics Roundup Winter Women’s Basketball The women’s basketball team finished its season 17-10 and 11-3 in the GNAC for a third-place finish. The Falcons won their quarterfinals match up against No. 6 seed Anna Maria before succumbing to Saint Joseph’s (Maine) in the semifinals. Caitlyn Scott became the all-time leading scorer in

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