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Kristen McGoey, Nursing Major, Wins Holmes Award for 2008-2009
5/5/2008 Father Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B., president of Saint Anselm College, announced that Kristen C. McGoey '09, a nursing major from Danbury, Conn., has been selected as the Fr. Bernard Holmes, O.S.B., Senior Awardee for the 2008-09 academic year.
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Mike McKay and Kevin Powers Win Coleman Awards for Service and Leadership
5/1/2008 Two seniors, Mike McKay and Kevin Powers, have been lauded with the Paul S. Coleman Award for service and leadership. McKay, a psychology major, won the 2008 Coleman Senior Service Award for Outstanding Service Leadership. Powers, a business major, earned the Senior Award for Outstanding Community Service. |
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Sen. Christopher Dodd to Speak at NHIOP April 25
4/24/2008 Senator Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.) will offer a lecture based on his new book,
Letters from Nuremberg: My Father's Narrative of a Quest for Justice, Friday, April 25, at 10:30 a.m. at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. The event will be held in the NHIOP auditorium and is free and open to the public.
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Helen Aguirre Ferré, Award Winning Journalist, Will Speak at Commencement May 17
4/23/2008 Father Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B., president of Saint Anselm College, announced that award winning journalist Helen Aguirre Ferré will deliver the address at the college’s 115th commencement exercises Saturday, May 17. Ceremonies will start at 2 p.m. |
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Saint Anselm Celebrates Shakespeare's 444th Birthday
4/22/2008 Saint Anselm College is celebrating Shakespeare’s 444th birthday with the 20th annual birthday bash, complete with cake, drama and a sonnet reading marathon. The event will be held on Wednesday, April 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the “piazza” behind Alumni Hall. It is free and open to the public. |
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Saint Anselm College to Enhance Emergency Notification System
4/17/2008 Saint Anselm College will enhance its emergency notification system with two new features--a text messaging service and an outdoor siren with a public address system.
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New Residence, Fitness Center Coming
4/17/2008 Saint Anselm College will build a new residence hall, fitness center and academic space in a $14 million construction and renovation program that will begin this spring, announced college President Father Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B. |
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Tarek Saab '00 to Lecture on "The Battle of the Ordinary"
4/15/2008 Tarek Saab ’00, a former contestant on NBC’s The Apprentice with Donald Trump, will offer a lecture at the Dana Center at Saint Anselm Monday, April 21, at 6:30 p.m. |
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Final Two Performances for "Anything Goes"
4/8/2008 The Anselmian Abbey Players will present the final weekend of Cole Porter’s Anything Goes April 11 and 12 at the Dana Center. The show is directed by Saint Anselm alumna Carey Cahoon, class of 1998. |
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Members of Congress Examine The Transportation Future
4/4/2008 The New England Council is hosting a conference of New England members of Congress who, together with a host of state and regional experts, will focus on transportation issues. This two-day summit will be held on campus in advance of the next federal surface transportation reauthorization.
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Artist Bradly Brown Offers a Presentation and Workshop
4/2/2008 Bradly Brown, a Brooklyn-based artist, will present a talk and slide show of his work Monday, April 7, at 5:45 p.m. in room 4 of Gadbois Hall at Saint Anselm College. |
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SIFE to Sponsor a Symposium on Global Micro-Lending
3/11/2008 The Saint Anselm College SIFE Chapter is hosting a Global Micro-Lending Symposium on Thursday, March 13, at 1 p.m. in the New Hampshire Institute of Politics auditorium. |
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John Murphy, CEO of OppenheimerFunds, Says Leadership and Values Help Win Battle for Talent
3/6/2008 John Murphy was named chairman and CEO at OppenheimerFunds in summer 2001, and the following September, the company introduced a corporate strategy to diversify its business. Just over six years later, the company has doubled its assets under management, established thriving institutional and affluent businesses and jumped from the 13th largest mutual fund provider to the seventh in terms of assets. OppenheimerFunds has become one of the most respected asset management firms in the country. |
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Students Lend a Hand During Spring Break
3/4/2008 On Saturday, March 1, more than 160 Saint Anselm College students boarded planes and minivans bound for Boston, South Dakota, Costa Rica and elsewhere to spend their spring break helping those in need. |
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Debate Team Wins in Boston Competition
2/19/2008 The Saint Anselm College Thomas More Debate Society took home the top prize at a Suffolk University competition Feb. 9 and 10.
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Benedictine Monks to Donate $100,000 to Villa Augustina
2/18/2008 The Benedictine monks of Saint Anselm Abbey will donate $100,000 to help keep the Villa Augustina school open, announced Father Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B., president of Saint Anselm College. |
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Phyllis Kornfeld, Expert on Prison Art, Speaks at the Chapel Art Center
2/1/2008 The Chapel Art Center hosts Phyllis Kornfeld, an internationally known expert on prison art, Thursday, Feb. 7 at 5 p.m. |
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Chapel Art Center Hosts Russ Immarigeon
1/28/2008 Russ Immarigeon, an expert on women in the criminal justice system, will deliver a lecture at the Chapel Art Center at Saint Anselm College, Jan. 31, as part of the Incarceration Epidemic Series.
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Students in Free Enterprise Win Big at Boston Competition
1/23/2008 The Saint Anselm College Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) chapter won third place at the Boston College Duel on the Heights Competition on January 19.
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Saint Anselm College Explores Incarceration with Art Show and Lectures
1/22/2008 The Alva deMars Megan Chapel Art Center at Saint Anselm College will present “Interrupted Life, Incarcerated Mothers in the United States,” an exhibition of art that explores the impact of incarceration on inmate mothers and their families, from Jan. 25 through Feb. 21. |
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College Honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
1/13/2008 The President’s Advisory Council on Inclusiveness is sponsoring a series of events honoring the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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NHIOP Hosts Visiting Scholars in NH Primary Week Events
1/2/2008 The New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College is pleased to welcome four visiting scholars who will take part in the institute’s New Hampshire Primary Week events starting Thursday, Jan. 3. |
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Presidential Candidates to Debate Jan. 5 at Dana Center
1/2/2008 ABC News, WMUR-TV and Facebook will hold the final debates before the New Hampshire primary at the Dana Center Saturday, Jan. 5. |
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Saint Anselm to Host ABC Debates in Dana Center
11/29/2007 Saint Anselm College will host the final presidential primary debates before the New Hampshire primary, Father Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B., college president, has announced. |
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Students to Vote in State's First Large-Scale Mock Primary
11/21/2007 Students associated with the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College are organizing New Hampshire's First "First-in-the-Nation-Primary" Student Primary. |
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Former NFL Player to Speak at Geisel Library
11/12/2007 The Geisel Library at Saint Anselm College presents guest speaker and former New England Patriots player, Russ Francis, Thursday, November 15 at 7 p.m.
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Saint Anselm and Girls Inc. Win Carter Partnership Award
11/8/2007 Saint Anselm College and Girls Inc. have won The Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership Award for Campus-Community Collaborations. |
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Students Promote NH Primary in Common Man Apprentice Competition
11/1/2007 Saint Anselm College business students are promoting the New Hampshire Presidential Primary in the Fourth Annual Common Man Apprentice Competition. And the public is being asked to vote on who does it best. |
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E.J. Dionne Joins NHIOP as Senior Research Fellow, to Offer Lecture Nov. 5
10/30/2007 Father Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B., president of Saint Anselm College, announced that Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne has joined the New Hampshire Institute of Politics as a senior research fellow. |
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Chapel Art Center to Present "Carol Odell Monotypes"
10/9/2007 The Alva de Mars Megan Chapel Art Center will open the exhibition, “Carol Odell Monotypes,” Thursday, Oct. 11, with a reception at 6 p.m. The show will run through Saturday, Oct. 27, being presented along with “Passages,” an exhibition of collages created by James Palmigiano, O.C. S.O. The reception and exhibits are free and open to the public.
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Students Parody Campus Life in "Get a Clue"
10/9/2007 Saint Anselm College’s Abbey Players will perform Get a Clue for the annual Family Weekend Show, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 19 and 20. Get a Clue is the story of two Saint Anselm freshmen who come into their own with the help of two upperclassmen, some quirky students and the occasional dance number.
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"Vietnam Nurses" Wins an Emmy for Editing
9/25/2007 "Vietnam Nurses with Dana Delaney” won an Emmy for editing at a ceremony Sept. 24 in New York City. |
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Documentary Inspired by Prof. Carson Gets Two Emmy Nominations
9/20/2007 When Margaret Carson heard this summer that the television documentary she helped produce was nominated for two Emmy Awards, she was told not to buy a dress for the ceremony just yet. It is a long road from first nomination to final candidacy. |
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Chapel Art Center to Host Opening Exhibit, Lecture
9/13/2007 The Alva de Mars Megan Chapel Art Center will open its exhibit season Friday, Sept. 28, with new collage work by Father James Palmigiano, O.C.S.O. Father James is a Cistercian monk who constructs delicate and intimate collage panels, which represent his own interior vision and spirituality. |
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Students Start New Academic Year with Service
9/3/2007 Saint Anselm College’s tradition of service was passed like a torch from the 30 Road for Hope walkers who arrived on campus Aug. 26 to Saint Anselm’s newest members of the community, the class of 2011. |
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Father Jonathan Opens New Academic Year with Words of Inspiration, Encouragement
9/3/2007 Father Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B., opened the 2007-2008 academic year with words of encouragement, an emphasis on the Benedictine tradition and warnings about Facebook and other social networking sites. |
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Saint Anselm Student Newspaper Wins Top Honors
8/29/2007 The Crier, Saint Anselm College's student newspaper, won top honors, "first place with special merit," in the American Scholastic Press Association's (ASPA) college division press competition for the 2006-2007 academic year. |
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Bill Guerin, Alumnus, Trustee and Benefactor, Dies at 66
8/29/2007 William Guerin, an alumnus and trustee of Saint Anselm College, died in his Wilbraham home Tuesday surrounded by his family following a courageous battle with cancer. He was 66. |
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Saint Anselm Biologists Spend Summer in Research
8/6/2007 For Saint Anselm College biology professors, summer fun means visiting the shore, spending time on a golf course and passing days at a river. These professors are not vacationing, however. They are instead conducting research of seals and sea slugs, as well as an endangered mussel and a flower once thought to be extinct in New Hampshire. |
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Sister Nivelle Passes to Eternal Life at Age 91
8/2/2007 Sister Nivelle (Lucina) Berning, 91, professor emerita and Saint Anselm College’s first dean of women, died August 2. |
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Homily for Father Daniel Dempski, O.S.B.
6/4/2007 “Outrageous” is the only word that even comes close to describing someone who is bigger than life, boundless in energy, loud as thunder, ever creative, totally uninhibited, not constrained by time, omnipresent, someone who is constantly disguising himself, planning and acting in ways we don’t fully comprehend, continually available to us yet mysteriously unpredictable, someone whose power is love and whose hallmark is joy. |
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Ashley Capachione Wins Premiere Award at the Annual Juried Exhibit
5/29/2007 Ashley Capachione '07, a fine arts major from Whitman, Mass., won the premiere award at the 7th annual juried exhibition of student artwork. The exhibition, displayed at the Chapel Center for the Arts, drew 130 submissions, 70 of which were chosen for display by John O’Hern of the Arnot Museum in Elmira, N.Y., juror for the exhibit.
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Father Daniel Dies Unexpectedly at 55
5/21/2007 The Rev. Daniel Gerald Dempski, O.S.B., 55, a beloved monk, priest and educator at Saint Anselm College for the past 30 years, died unexpectedly in the Abbey church while preparing for vespers on Saturday, May 19, only hours after participating in the college’s 114th annual commencement exercises. |
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Mark Sullivan, Director of U.S. Secret Service, Tells Graduates He Remains a Hawk at Heart
5/19/2007 Mark Sullivan, director of the U.S. Secret Service, told members of the Class of 2007 at Saint Anselm College Saturday to set goals and aim high, but to be flexible enough to take important detours. |
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Matthew Barter '08 Receives Holmes Award
5/7/2007 Matthew Barter, a junior at Saint Anselm College, will receive the Fr. Bernard Holmes, O.S.B., Senior Award for the coming academic year, Fr. Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B., college president, announced. Barter is son of Ronald and Maryann Barter, of Falmouth, Maine, and a graduate of Falmouth High School. |
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Presidential Debates to be Held June 3 and 5 at Sullivan Arena
5/2/2007 The presidential primary debates at Saint Anselm College have been rescheduled for Sunday, June 3, and Tuesday, June 5, at the Sullivan Arena. |
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College President Fr. Jonathan DeFelice, O.S. B., Asks for Prayers for Virginia Tech Community, Assures Saint Anselm that Campus Safety is a Priority
4/19/2007 A letter from Saint Anselm College President Fr. Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B to college community on the shocking tragedy at Virginia Tech and information about the college's own emergency preparedness. |
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Mark Sullivan '77, U.S. Secret Service Director, is Commencement Speaker
4/16/2007 Mark Sullivan, the 22nd director of the United States Secret Service, will be the speaker at the 114th commencement exercises at Saint Anselm College Saturday, May 19, at 2 p.m. |
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Business Students in National SIFE Competition
4/5/2007 Four business students’ efforts to merge community service with capitalism have earned them a trip to Dallas, Texas, next month, where they will compete with like-minded students from around the country. |
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Professor Kuehne is Delegate to Higher Education Summit
3/21/2007 Dale Kuehne, associate professor of politics, will be one of only three college professors to take a seat tonight at a higher education "summit" called by U.S. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings. |
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Wake Up and Smell the Primary
3/15/2007 The New Hampshire Institute of Politics is using "Primary Roast Coffee" to remind people of the NHIOP's place in the political firmament. |
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Saint Anselm Named to Community Service Honor Roll
11/2/2006 Saint Anselm College has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, which was launched this year to recognize schools for distinguished community service nationwide.
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Fr. Jonathan Elected to Lead Two Higher Ed Organizations
9/12/2006 College President Fr. Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B. has been elected chair of two higher education boards: the New Hampshire College and University Council (NHCUC) and Campus Compact for New Hampshire (CCNH).
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College Offers Elementary Chinese Classes
9/1/2006 Chinese is being spoken for the first time in a Saint Anselm College classroom this fall, with 35 students taking two sections of Elementary Chinese I, the start of a two-year pilot program. |