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Portrait of a Program
‘Portraits of Human Greatness’ marks a quarter century, but like any dynamic program, it has gone through its share of discussion and debate. Hear what faculty, alumni and the founders had to say. |
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Creating a Scene—Recent Grads Have All-Access Pass at the Palace Theater
The future of The Palace is, in many ways, tied to the fortunes of six recent Saint Anselm graduates who are helping to usher Manchester's only remaining Vaudeville house into the 21st Century. Normally, their roles are played out backstage, but whether they're making an entrance, building sets, or staffing the box office window, their contributions are pivotal.
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Party of Four
It’s not late nights and loud music, but civic life and political activism that inspire these roommates. So, who’s the biology major? |
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Final Frame: Rhythm and Reason
Chris Tollefsen was 6 years old when his father, Dr. Olaf Tollefsen, began teaching at Saint Anselm. A legendary philosopher in dogged pursuit of the truth, Olaf provided Saint Anselm its very own Socrates for 15 years. Four months after Chris earned his bachelor's in philosophy at the College, Olaf died of brain cancer. His absence has been felt in hundreds of conversations ever since.
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Class Noteables
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Keeping the Peace
Col. Tim Cornett is a Planning Officer in the Department of Peace-Keeping Operations. Essentially "on loan" from the U.S. Army to the U.N., Cornett is part of a team that monitors and evaluates world situations and emerging conflicts to determine the U.N.'s role and course of action for volatile regions. |
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Skye's View From the Top
From a conference room on the 45th floor of Ziff Brothers Investments in midtown Manhattan, Skye Steele surveys the sweeping views of Central Park and the New York City skyline. The globetrotting Saint Anselm grad is—both figuratively and literally—on top of the world. |
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Book Smart
Tom Russell '91 has been promoted to publisher of Random House Princeton Review Books. The former English major joined Random House in 1996 as publishing administrator of Princeton Review books, and was promoted to associate publisher in 1999. |
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