On October 12th of 2023, Albertus Magnus College alumnus and police officer Brendan Clark ‘23 arrived on the scene of a heart attack while on duty in Berlin, CT. Along with Officer Aimee Kryzkowski, Clark performed twenty to thirty minutes of CPR on the victim, Henry Lavette. Miraculously, Lavette regained his pulse and was taken to the hospital, where he would go on to make a full recovery.
Read More.Senior Success Stories 2023
Each class at this Catholic College in the Dominican Tradition represents one of the Four Dominican Pillars of Study, Prayer, Community, and Service. The Class of 2023 highlights Service. Here is a snapshot of just a few of the Servant Leaders who are ready to apply the skills they learned at Albertus to the real world.
Read More.Albertus Alum, Wallingford Chief of Police Reflects on Impact of Master of Public Administration Program
Wallingford Chief of Police John Ventura ’22 did not think earning a master’s degree was in his future, but Albertus made it achievable. Chief Ventura says it wasn’t easy, but the challenge is part of what made the entire experience worth it.
Read More.Albertus Senior Success Stories of 2022
The Albertus Magnus College faculty and staff are beyond proud of the Class of 2022. Albertus students excel inside and outside of the classroom, soaring in their academics while getting involved in the campus community.
Read More.Master of Science in Criminal Justice Student Discusses How To Be The Boss Of Your Own Brain
Jacqueline (Jacquie) Purcell ‘22 already has two bachelor’s degrees (one from Albertus) and a master’s degree, but this next master’s in criminal justice is helping her with a fresh start.
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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