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Originally a women's college, the institution became coeducational in 1985 to some controversy, led by its longtime president Julia M. McNamara. [1] Albertus Magnus College was the last Connecticut college to go co-ed. The 1980s also brought a series of construction projects to the campus, including new classroom space and a new athletic center.
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.
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Albertus Magnus gave its fans another reason to reflect on the past and fantasize about the near future, dominating Section 9's Wallkill in a 66-42 win in the Class AA regional final.
** The Albertus Magnus/Wallkill winner advances to a semifinal, 8:45 p.m. March 15 at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, to oppose 8-East Meadow or 11-Westhampton Beach.
A charter was signed on July 13, 1925, and the first classes at Albertus Magnus College were held on September 24, 1925 in Rosary Hall, the mansion on the property. The college's first chaplain, Rev. Artur Chandler, stated that the college's initial goal was to educate women "to become thinkers and leaders and the noble among the ladyhood of ...
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.