Welcome to the Hilltop
Since 1889, Saint Anselm College has provided a transformative education shaped by Catholic and Benedictine values and a liberal arts foundation. Here, you are part of a welcoming community where you will discover your passions, experience cherished traditions, and unlock your full potential.
# 89
in National Liberal Arts Colleges by U.S. News & World Report
99 %
of identified graduates of the class of 2025 are either employed, pursuing further education, serving in the military, or volunteering
# 24
most engaged in community service by Princeton Review

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Meet Our Anselmians

"I believe with all my heart that today’s world needs Saint Anselm College, a place that is infused with the Catholic and Benedictine values of community, hospitality and love, where the humanities, arts and sciences and professional programs like nursing, criminal justice and business build on our liberal arts core rather than compete with it. We need a place where you don’t have to choose between career outcomes and life outcomes. That place is Saint Anselm."
In the classroom and in the community, an Anselmian education will challenge you to find your best self.
Anselmian News

Saint Anselm’s Relay For Life Shows the Power of Community
Saint Anselm College hosts their 19th annual Relay For Life…

Class of 2026 Finishes Strong with Senior Projects, Research, and Theses
With graduation drawing near, Saint Anselm seniors conducted impactful…

Los Angeles Police Chief James McDonnell ’81 Speaks at Saint Anselm College
LA Police Chief James McDonnell ’81 HD’19 returned to Saint Anselm College…

Saint Anselm will Transition to the NEWMAC in DIII Beginning in 2027
Saint Anselm will transition to the NEWMAC in Division III beginning…

PRESS RELEASE: Saint Anselm College Announces Athletics Transition Plan to Membership in the NEWMAC and NCAA Division III
College announces strategic decision to shift Hawks athletics to the…

Read Between the Lines: A Celebration of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month…


NHIOP Celebrates the 250th Anniversary of the Nation with “The Big Watch”
The New Hampshire Institute of Politics hosted “The Big Watch” to celebrate…

The Class of 2025 Succeeds After Life on the Hilltop
The Saint Anselm Class of 2025 has found success after the Hilltop.…
FEATURED FACULTY MEMBER
Nicole Gugliucci, Ph.D., Department Chair and Associate Professor, Physics, was featured in the most recent issue of Portraits Magazine's Focus on Faculty.
“Turns out what I like most about science is sharing it with other people. Teaching it, and sharing it with others. … It’s important to me that everyone can feel some connection to science and see that it is understandable, it is reachable, it is even doable.”

Anselmian Events

The College is hosting the Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) People of Hope Museum. This mobile storytelling exhibit includes faith-filled stories of neighbors helping neighbors. Housed in a retrofitted tractor-trailer, the mobile museum features professional, first-person stories from staff and volunteers highlighting the impact of Catholic Charities’ service across the U.S. It is an immersive multimedia experience which shares powerful stories of faith, service, and human connection.
Exhibit Features include:
- Immersive Storytelling: Features professionally recorded, first-person accounts from Catholic Charities staff and volunteers about their encounters with individuals in need.
- Interactive Element: Visitors are invited to share and record their own personal stories of service, hope, or transformation inside the exhibit.
- Mission-Driven: The project aims to bridge the gap between people's desire to help and active volunteering by showcasing the transformative power of compassion.
- National Reach: The tour is scheduled to last approximately two-and-a-half years, visiting various communities nationwide.
Location: Holy Cross Parking Lot
Nothing says Shakespeare's Sonnets like lots of melting snow. On Thursday, April 23rd, we will celebrate William Shakespeare's Birthday by reading all 154 of his Sonnets aloud for the 38th consecutive year. And you are invited to play your part!
To help us keep this great Anselmian tradition thriving, see the faces of your aging professors, eat cake, and breathe the sweet sonnet-filled air of the Hilltop once again, click on the link below and sign up to read one of William Shakespeare's 154 Sonnets.
When you click on the link, you will be asked to claim a sonnet or designate your availability that day. Once you have signed up, you will receive, before April 23rd, a sonnet schedule that will let you know which sonnet(s) you have been assigned, and a beautiful official 2026 Sonnet Reader Button. As usual, we welcome sonnet recitations in any language, dialects, or accents. We also invite musical recitations, or any other creative ways you find to lift your three quatrains and a couplet off the page. Oh, and if you want to use this occasion to make up a story about your time at Saint Anselm, well, why not?

Please join us on Wednesday, April 23rd for the 38th Annual Sonnet Marathon in celebration of William Shakespeare’s Birthday.
If you are not scheduled to read, feel free to stop by for some free birthday cake and enjoy hearing students, faculty, staff, monks, and guests reciting Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets.
This is a wonderful Anselmian tradition that marks the arrival of spring and gives voice to the songs in our hearts!
Event details for The 38th Annual Celebration of William Shakespeare’s Birthday
Bag Lunch Book Group
"Circe" by Madeline Miller
All members of the Saint Anselm College community are invited to attend a book discussion of "Circe."
"In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born. But Circe is a strange child--neither powerful like her father nor viciously alluring like her mother. Turning to the world of mortals for companionship she discovers that she does possess power: the power of witchcraft, which can transform rivals into monsters and menace the gods themselves. But there is danger, too, for a woman who stands alone, and Circe unwittingly draws the wrath of both men and gods, ultimately finding herself pitted against one of the most terrifying and vengeful of the Olympians. To protect what she loves most, Circe must summon all her strength and choose, once and for all, whether she belongs with the gods she is born from or with the mortals she has come to love" (Goodreads.com).
Copies of the book will be available to borrow at the Circulation Desk by March 26, 2026.
Attendees are welcome to bring their lunches to the book group meeting.
Date: Thursday, April 23, 2026
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Location: Library Classroom, upper level of Geisel.

Pizza and Politics with Senator John E. Sununu

Graciously sponsored by the Pennacook Pregnancy Center, the Hawks for Life club will hosting an evening of faith, fellowship, and food. The guest speaker this year is Rev. Fr. John Brancich F.S.S.P., a Catholic priest from a local parish. Dinner will be provided and cost of admission is $10 per person.







