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Calendar of Events

Thursday, November 1 All Saints Day Mass & Luncheon

Noon
All alumni are welcome to join the College in celebrating this mass for deceased alumni and friends. Buffet luncheon immediately following Mass, $15 per person; $10 per person for Golden Society members. To submit the name of an individual(s) deceased during the past year for prayer remembrance, email alumni@albertus.edu, call 203-773-8502 or write to Albertus Magnus College, Alumni Office, 700 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06511.

Monday, November 5 St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture Series

Welcome to the Thomas Aquinas Lecture Series sponsored by Albertus Magnus College. This series has been named after St. Thomas Aquinas, a scholar and member of the Dominican order, who left behind knowledge and inquiry.

Since its founding in 1925, by the Dominican Sisters of Peace, the College has cherished its Dominican tradition and Catholic heritage through the pursuit of truth in all its dimensions. The College continues to use this tradition and heritage as a lens to which it "responds to the academic needs and ethical challenges of its students and society." (Statement of Mission, 2003)

The lecture series, brought to you in the spirit of St. Thomas Aquinas, highlights speakers and topics that challenge our quest for the truth today.

All St. Thomas Aquinas Lectures will take place from 5:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Devaney Lecture Hall, located in Aquinas Hall on the main campus.

This event is made possible through the generosity of the Marie Louise Bianchi '31 Fund.

What: "Albertus Magnus: Expansive Mind, Expansive Heart" (St. Albert the Great Lecture)

Where: Devaney Lecture Hall, located in Aquinas Hall on the main campus

When: November 5, 2012 - 5:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Albert's relevance to students, scientists and all people of faith and reason

Lisa Zuccarelli, O.P., chair of the department of biology and biomedical sciences and the department of chemistry at Salve Regina University

To attend one or all of these lectures click here.

What: "Reading the Word of God and the Book of Nature" (St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture)

Where: Devaney Lecture Hall, located in Aquinas Hall on the main campus.

When: January 29, 2013 - 5:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

How the Book of Nature and the Bible can shed light on one another

Mary Catherine Hilkert, O.P., professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame

To attend one or all of these lectures click here.

What: "Choosing Civility and Respect: A Catholic and Dominican Perspective" (St. Catherine of Siena Lecture)

Where: Devaney Lecture Hall, located in Aquinas Hall on the main campus

When: April 22, 2013 - 5:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Are we living in an epidemic of rudeness?
What happened to civility and respect, which are basic for a functioning society?

David Caron, O.P., interim president of Aquinas Institute of Theology

To attend one or all of these lectures click here.

All Masses will be celebrated in the St. Catherine Chapel.
Mass for Fall Fest in the Atrium and November 1st in Behan CC.
Scheduled times for the liturgies will be announced beforehand.