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Albertus Magnus College was founded in 1925 by the Dominican Sisters of St. Mary of the Springs. The dedication speaker was James Rowland Angell , the president of nearby Yale University . All classes and offices were first housed in Rosary Hall, a Palladian -style mansion that has since been converted for use as the institution's main library.
It is the home of the Albertus Magnus College Athletic Department and the school's basketball and volleyball team, the Falcons. It is also home to the Connecticut Topballerz [1] [2] of the American Basketball Association (ABA). The facility has a basketball/volleyball court, 25-yard pool, racquetball courts, and more.
Noonan was born October 28, 1928, in Burlington, Vermont, United States [1] the daughter of Francis and Eugenia Noonan. She had three sisters, Beverly, Joan, and Joyce. She studied chemistry at Albertus Magnus College, medicine at the University of Vermont, and became certified in her field in Boston in 1956.
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She served as president of Albertus Magnus College in New Haven from 1982 to 2016. [1] [2] McNamara grew up in Queens, New York and attended Dominican Academy. [3] She earned degrees from Ohio Dominican University and Middlebury College before completing her PhD in French at Yale University, with a dissertation on Julien Green.
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She was born Margaret Mary O'Shaughnessy in Flushing, New York.Her undergraduate studies began at Albertus Magnus in New Haven, Connecticut.She then studied abroad at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, in 1952 and went on to graduate from Albertus Magnus College (B.A. 1953) and from Boston College Law School (LL.B. 1956).