Empowering Educators: Jessica Bentley Comando ‘13 Education has the power to transform lives, and for Jessica Bentley Comando ‘13, this transformation began with her own experiences as a student. Today, as a seventh-grade teacher, Jessica, who received her B.A. in English, is giving back to the next generation, just as her teachers once did for
Read More.Where Are They Now – Karla Aponte Roque ’19
Karla’s Journey: Living the Dominican Pillar of Service Karla Aponte Roque ‘19 is a great example of what it means to serve others. As a registered nurse at Yale New Haven Hospital, she helps patients every day in her day to day activities, but her path to nursing wasn’t always clear to her. She first
Read More.Through the Lens: A Visual History of Albertus- The Pillar of Community
The following article appeared in the Centennial Newsletter on April 7th, 2025. Through the Lens: A Visual History of Albertus- The Pillar of Community Creating and fostering communities requires balancing personal and professional responsibilities and strong time management skills, but staying involved—even in small ways—through college events, either as a current student, or an alumnus, can
Read More.Erin Molkenthin ’24 on Using AI to Design the Cover of From The Hill
The following article appeared in the From The Hill Magazine Winter 2025 Issue. Follow these links to make a gift, update your information, or submit a class note. Erin Molkenthin ’24 on Using AI to Design the Cover of From The Hill By Erin Molkenthin ‘24, Internal and Visual Communications Coordinator My name is Erin Molkenthin, and I am a
Read More.Albertus Alumnus Paves the Way
By George Hainaj ‘25, MarCommWeb Writing Intern Pete Civitello ’99, an alumnus and former baseball player at Albertus MagnusCollege, was recently inducted into the Southern Connecticut Diamond Club Hall ofFame this year. After graduating, Civitello went on to play baseball professionally, eventually pursuing a career in coaching and secondary school administration. He currently works for
Read More.Balancing It All: Finals Week Edition
Meet Amy Stevens ‘26, a junior education major with a focus on mathematics and a minor in Spanish and Latin American studies. Amy is very involved on campus, serving as a Resident Assistant for The Apartments at 490 Prospect Street, a Lillian Adley Germain ‘57 Center for Academic Success leader and tutor, the Vice President of the Honors Program, and the captain of the Women’s Soccer team. How does she balance it all—academics, leadership roles, athletics, and a social life—especially during the chaos of finals week? Here’s a glimpse into her strategies and tips.
Read More.From Classroom to Boardroom: Jayquan Kirkland’s Journey through Finance and Professional Development
In today’s competitive job market, securing meaningful internships and gaining practical experience is essential for students aspiring to excel in their careers. Jayquan Kirkland ‘27, a finance major and basketball player at Albertus Magnus College, exemplifies this through his journey with the Knights of Columbus Corporate Headquarters in New Haven and his dedication to professional growth. This blog post delves into Jayquan’s internship experience, the significance of professional attire, and his personal journey from student to professional.
Read More.Albertus Alumna “Lifts off” at NASA Space Camp
When Miranda Richetelle ‘17 decided to pursue her master’s degree, she knew she should return to her Falcon family. She started her undergraduate degree in education and biology at Albertus Magnus College in 2013. Shortly after graduation, she pursued her dream of teaching, and now, a decade later, Richetelle is enrolled in the Master of Science in STEM Education program.
Read More.Stephanie Santiago ’25 Takes on Europe
Written by: Stephanie Santiago ’25 This month has been filled with a whirlwind of emotions. At the beginning of this year, I took a leap of faith and applied for a European Art and Culture summer study abroad traveling program with the American Institute for Foreign Study. Weeks later, I became the recipient of a
Read More.Honors Program Highlights
Roxhensa Dilolli Graduating year: 2024 Major/minor: Biology Campus involvement: Campus Center Manager, Treasurer of Honors Program, International Student Orientation Leader Career goal: Healthcare Favorite thing about Albertus: Community is helpful My name is Roxhensa Dilolli, I am a senior this year, my major is Biology, and my career goal is to go into Healthcare. I
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