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Break–ing Away
For nearly 200 students, Spring Break is not a vacation—but it’s definitely a journey.
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Anselm Under Glass
From inside or out, the varied windows of Saint Anselm are distinctive.
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Professor Mike Smith
Bringing a world of experience to the classroom.
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A Man of Principal
“Teaching is the best job in the world," says Ed Joyce ’94, assistant principal at McKelvie Middle School in Bedford, N.H., amidst the adoration of the school’s entire sixth grade.
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Get Your Groove On
Inspired by their final Humanities unit on Duke Ellington, students broke into their own rendition of the jazz great on the last day of class.
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Class Noteables
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Guarding NH’s Health
Whether it's aids, alcoholism, or avian flu, it affects the citizens of New Hampshire—and as the director of the state’s Division of Public Health Services, Mary Ann Cooney needs to know about it.
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Giving Workers a Voice
As a campaign researcher and writer, she researches legislation and educates workers on proposals affecting overtime pay, workplace safety and family leave.
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From News to Newlyweds
After 20 years as a photojournalist in the world’s hot spots, David Murray '75 has had enough. Now, he’s more likely to have rice in his hair than bullets whizzing by his head.
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Sheriff Doing Time—In Class
Carmen Massimiano Jr. ’66 returned last semester to speak on criminal law and social policy in his former professor’s American Society class.
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