
Connecticut College of the Holy Ghost
Connecticut College of the Holy Ghost was an educational institution founded in 1924 by the congregation of the Holy Ghost Fathers. It offered higher education primarily for women, focusing on liberal arts and professional studies in New Haven, Connecticut. The college aimed to provide a religious-based, comprehensive education emphasizing academic excellence and moral development. Over time, it transitioned into what is now known as Albertus Magnus College, a private Catholic liberal arts college. The institution’s legacy reflects a commitment to faith-based education, community service, and the nurturing of students’ intellectual and moral growth.