From becoming a nurse in the Island of Jamaica to the prestigious Fellowship in the American Academy of Nursing, Ena Williams MS ‘07, MBA ‘08 is riding the wave of success.
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On May 18th, 1995, Ruth C. Ford graduated from Albertus Magnus College with a Bachelor of Arts in Business and Economics. What Ruth didn’t know was that her final college paper, written on the history of popcorn, would pave the way for her daughter’s future business, and would help define her very own legacy.
Read More.Black Brilliance at Albertus: Earl McCoy, Jr. ‘17 ‘18 is Raising the F.L.A.G. for Needed Networking Opportunities for BIPOC Students and Beyond
Private, Catholic institutions are no stranger to Earl McCoy, Jr. Before coming to Albertus, the Hamden native attended Notre Dame High School in West Haven, where he made meaningful connections with his teachers. These connections continue to serve him as he grows in his career.
Read More.Black Brilliance at Albertus: Chelsea Sherrod ’16 is Not Afraid to Make the First Move
Chelsea Sherrod ‘16, a sports reporter/host in Boston, Massachusetts, did not get where she is today by patiently waiting for opportunities to come to her. After attending a large high school in Stratford, Connecticut, Chelsea found herself at Albertus Magnus College. Drawn in by our tight-knit community, Chelsea loved how she got to know everyone on campus so quickly.
Read More.Black Brilliance at Albertus: John Watts ‘13 Reminds Us that Kindness and Commitment Go a Long Way
John Watts ‘13 considers himself a lifelong learner. Now an esteemed criminal justice professional with 18 years in the industry, he admits his journey reaching this point in his career was not always smooth sailing.
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