In order to realize our mission as a Catholic, Benedictine, liberal arts college, Saint Anselm College is committed to sustaining an intentionally inclusive environment that benefits all constituencies.
The college is committed to providing students with the richest opportunities to learn, both in the classroom and within the environment of the college community. The college aspires to bring together a faculty, staff, and student body that enhances this educational endeavor with their diverse scholarly interests, ideas, beliefs, experience, talents, and racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Through this section of our Web site, we highlight current college initiatives on inclusiveness and diversity, upcoming campus events, and news items.
The college is currently entering the next phase of the Climate Assessment Project. To view the latest update on the project, see the Climate Assessment page.
For information on the survey, please see Climate Assessment Survey.

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Saint Anselm Hosts First Annual "Hawk Powwow"
The Thomas Sullivan Arena was filled with the rhythmic drumbeats and full regalia of a traditional powwow on Saturday, April 19. The event was a draw for over 150 students, faculty and members of the public. |
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Student Blogs From Pine Ridge Reservation with SBA
Cory True '09 joined the South Dakota Spring Break Alternative (SBA) group to blog, podcast, and video students as they volunteer at Pine Ridge Reservation. |
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Tinashe Mufute '09 Offers First Hand Account of the Crisis in Zimbabwe
Mufute ’09 thought he was leaving for a brief visit home when his father picked him up at boarding school in late 2001. |
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Prof. Beth Salerno Interview From South Korea (Podcast)
History Professor Beth Salerno is spending this academic year in South Korea as part of the Fulbright Scholar program. |
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Rev. Hamilton and the Power of a Dream
Rev. Hamilton gave a moving speech on Jan. 21, in which he shared his own personal "Reflections on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." |
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Isabela Echeverry '06 on How "Dreamers Thrive"
Isabela Echeverry '06 delivered a moving speech at this year's President's Society dinner describing her dream to leave Mexico and attend college in the U.S.
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Student Organizations
Black Student Coalition, International Movie Club, International Relations Club, Jalapeno Club, Latin Dance Team, Model United Nations, Muslim Student Association
College Organizations
Multicultural Center, English for New Americans, Spring Break Alternative, Urban Immersion, Dana Center


Spring 2008
BI305 Biosphere at Risk
CJ367 ST: Women in Prison
EC322 International Business Management
EN104 FEII: Shades of Gray: Race and Racism in Literature
EN104 Native American Voices
EN325 ST: Communication and Gender
EN342 ST: Harlem Renaissance
MU325 ST: Studies in Jazz History
HI399 ST: Southern Africa
HI399 ST: Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa
HI375 Colonial Latin America
HI374 ST: The Vietnam War
HI489 Reading Seminar: Jimmy Carter's South
PH Preceptorial: Daoism
SP366 Contemporary Spanish American Literature
SO309 Gender and Society
SO334 Global Society
TH330 Women in Catholic Tradition
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