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Albertus Magnus College Names Inaugural Director of Planned Nursing Program

Cynthia Jeffrey, Ed.D.


New Haven, Conn., April 24, 2023 –
Albertus Magnus College has the distinct honor of welcoming Cynthia Jeffrey, Ed.D. on July 1, 2023 as the inaugural director of the College’s planned Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program. With more than 20-years of experience as a nurse and over a decade of teaching and administrative experience in higher education, Dr. Jeffrey rose to the top of the pool in Albertus’ search for the ideal person to lead the College’s new program,
intended to officially begin in the Fall 2024 semester. Most recently serving as Associate Director of Clinical Nursing Education at the University of Bridgeport, Dr. Jeffrey has held previous administrative and faculty appointments at St. Vincent’s College and Sacred Heart University. Dr. Jeffrey earned her Associate’s Degree of Science from St. Vincent’s College in Connecticut;
her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Phoenix; her Master’s in Science in Nursing — specializing in nursing education – from Sacred Heart University in Connecticut; and a Post-Master’s Certificate in Educational Leadership and Accountability and Doctoral Degree in Education (specializing in adult education) from Capella University in Minnesota.
“We welcome Dr. Jeffrey to Albertus at this critical time as the College looks to be a part of the solution to Connecticut’s nursing shortage. It is also an exciting time for her to be joining the Albertus Family as the College will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2025,” said Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty, Sean O’Connell, Ph.D. “I also would like to take the opportunity to thank Dr. Jaime Sinutko, the program’s Interim Director, for spearheading the development of this major and for shepherding the planning process.”
“I am thankful and overjoyed to be joining the Albertus Magnus College Community at this pivotal moment in the College’s history and to be a part of the growth as we move forward with this exciting journey. Albertus is known for its interdisciplinary study and for being workforce ready, and preparing skilled, diverse graduates for the nursing field is more important now than ever,” said Dr. Jeffrey.
Recently, in support of its nursing program planning, Albertus Magnus College was awarded $805,000 over three years from the Connecticut Health Horizons Program, which was launched by the State last year to increase opportunities for aspiring nurses and social workers. Albertus will utilize these funds to help launch the new nursing program as well as support funding for nursing faculty and their continuing education.

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