
Archbishop Lacroix Urges Saint Anselm Graduates to Strive for Faithfulness and Holiness
05/21/2011
The Most Reverend Gerald Cyprien Lacroix, I.S.P.X., Archbishop of Quebec and Primate of Canada, urged graduates of Saint Anselm College to live lives guided by holiness and faithfulness when he spoke at the college's 118th commencement ceremony, during which 440 students received their baccalaureate...
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Prof. Beth Salerno Receives 2011 AAUP Distinguished Faculty Award
05/21/2011
This award is given each year "for excellence in teaching and scholarship, contributions to the academic community through active and positive relations with colleagues and students, and an involved concern for humanity." Saint Anselm prides itself on a faculty that are experts in their field and di...
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Saint Anselm College Offers Three New Majors
05/31/2011
Peace and Justice Studies, Environmental Politics and Sustainability, and Physics are now among the 38 choices of study that students can consider for the Fall 2011 semester. American Studies, Elementary Education Studies, and Communication were added in to the roster of majors in the 2010-2011 acad...
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Odyssey Writing Workshop to Hold its 16th Summer Session at Saint Anselm College
06/02/2011
More than a dozen writers from the United States, Canada, Sweden and Australia will meet on the Saint Anselm College campus this summer to participate in the 16th annual Odyssey Fantasy Writing Workshop. From June 6 to July 15, writers of science fiction, horror and fantasy fiction will hone their c...
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Republican Candidates Meet in Early Primary Debate
06/15/2011
Seven Republican candidates for the U.S. presidency met before a worldwide television audience on June 13 in the New Hampshire Republican Presidential Debate at Saint Anselm College's Sullivan Arena. More than 300 journalists were on campus, as well as 100 or so staff members of CNN, which sponsored...
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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)....
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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..."...
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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...
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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....
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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....
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