
Moving Day is a Team Effort
08/25/2011
More than 500 new students arrived on the Saint Anselm campus this morning with considerable help from parents, siblings, friends, orientation leaders, and resident assistants. Everyone seemed to get into the act, including monks and administrators. Fr. Mathias Durette, O.S.B., was seen toting a big... Read More

Hills in Echo: Charles Curtis Allen, N.A., American Painter
08/19/2011
The Chapel Art Center is pleased to organize this exhibition of works by New England artist Charles Curtis Allen, N.A., 1886-1950. A member of the group of painters who immediately followed the famous "Boston School," Allen trained at the Worcester Museum School under Hermann Dudley Murphy and Phili... Read More
Students Walk for Charity
08/19/2011
A total of 40 Saint Anselm College students will walk 130 miles in eight days starting Saturday, Aug. 20, when they leave Lewiston, Maine, for Saint Anselm College on the 13th annual Road for Hope.... Read More

Saint Anselm Earns High Marks on Forbes, Princeton Review Rankings
08/04/2011
Saint Anselm College ranks 85 this year among America's Top Colleges, an annual ranking prepared for Forbes. It also is among Princeton Review's 376 Best American Colleges, scoring high marks in the Best Campus Food and Most Beautiful Campus categories.... Read More
Primary Awards Banquet to Honor Senators John Kerry and John McCain, and the late David Broder
07/29/2011
The New Hampshire Primary Awards recognize and honor individuals who have demonstrated strong support for the first-in-the-nation New Hampshire Presidential Primary, and celebrate the important role this national political institution plays in the presidential selection process.... Read More

International Relations Major Speaks About Debt Crisis at DC Conference
07/27/2011
Troubled about the Congressional gridlock on raising the country's debt ceiling, international relations major, Marissa Serafino, joined a student coalition that put her in front of the microphone at a nationally televised press conference.... Read More
NHIOP Announces New Advisory Board Members
07/11/2011
The New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College is pleased to announce the addition of nine new Public Advisory Board members from the political and business communities.... Read More
Samantha Bagley of Pembroke, NH Participates in Summer Research Fellowship
07/08/2011
Samantha Bagley of Pembroke, NH is spending her summer researching at Saint Anselm College's New Hampshire Institute of Politics as the 2011 Albert J. Gordon Summer Research Fellow. The fellowship is designed to offer an opportunity for an outstanding student or recent alumnus to gain experience tha... Read More

Work Continues this Summer at Archaeology Dig in Italy
06/24/2011
Over the past six seasons, they have uncovered evidence for occupation of the site dating from the 8th c. BCE all the way to the 16th c. CE (as well as random realia from World War II). To date, the site's strongest phases are Etruscan and Roman (Republican, Early Imperial, and Late Antique).... Read More

Retired Boston FBI Head Warren Bamford '80 Comments on the Capture of Mobster Whitey Bulger
06/24/2011
Reached for comment by the Eagle Tribune after the arrest of Bulger, Bamford said "notorious gangsters like [Bulger] don't just launder money, loanshark, intimidate, and brutally murder people. They also meticulously plan their own escape strategies..."... Read More