In a ceremony held this spring, 94 students were inducted into Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Honor Society for Leadership and Success.

Sigma Alpha Pi was founded with the sole purpose of creating lasting positive change by encouraging communication, volunteerism, and strong leadership. It is the largest collegiate leadership honor society in the United States with 722 chapters and more than 1.3 million members nationwide. Membership is by invitation based on academic standing and/or leadership potential.

The Saint Anselm College students inducted in the 2020-2021 academic year are:

Class of 2021

  • Luke Anastasiades, american studies
  • Rileigh Armstrong, theology and English
  • Nichole Bourque, nursing
  • Trent Briggs, marketing
  • Caroline Butts, criminal justice and forensic science
  • Abbie Campbell, chemistry
  • Theresa Castro, elementary education
  • Isabella Cipriano, natural sciences
  • Madelyn  Cleary, elementary education
  • Bailey Conti, nursing
  • Julianna Corsetto, nursing
  • Meredyth Curtis, business
  • Victoria DeFabritiis, nursing
  • Abigail Donnellan, nursing
  • Meghan Donohue, business
  • Phillip Dragone, politics
  • Cathryn Griffin, business
  • Grace Guachione, business and finance
  • James Hanron, computer science with math
  • Skyler Hickey, chemistry
  • Reegan Hussey, biology
  • Andrew Martone, criminal justice and history
  • Meaghan McCabe, English
  • Quinn Mitchell, nursing
  • Rachael Nelson, classical archaeology and fine arts
  • Elizabeth Rizk, computer science
  • Caroline Rohan, history
  • Eva-Maria Rudler, chemistry
  • Nicole Sherwood, English
  • Joseph Venuti, criminal justice
  • Bentley Warren, politics
  • Olivia Whalen, nursing
  • Lindsay Yurek, natural sciences
  • Caroline Zacharchuk, nursing

Class of 2022

  • Seth Adams, physics
  • Sarah Best, economics & fine arts
  • Isabella Brogna Daly, classical archaeology & fine arts
  • Rose Callahan, international business
  • Joseph Cavanaugh, international business
  • Kevin Chrisom, politics
  • Annelise Ciccone, marketing
  • Anna Conti, nursing
  • Neil Craffey, history
  • Mikhaela Daniels, sociology
  • E. Christiande Penasse, international business & economics
  • Brenna del Llano, communication
  • Thomas DeRoche, behavioral neuroscience
  • Abigail Dever, biology
  • Julia Doucet, elementary education & fine arts
  • Marc Durocher, business
  • Victoria Fallon, nursing
  • Christian Finn, accounting
  • Richard Flandreau, finance & accounting
  • Eleni Goddu, marketing
  • Connor Henriques, criminal justice
  • John Hodgdon, politics & communications
  • Ellery Kraus, accounting
  • Brenna Leach, psychology
  • Maeve Lee, nursing
  • Ariana LoFaro, natural sciences
  • Jessica Long, politics & history
  • Jenna McCarthy, forensic science & criminal justice
  • Aidan McLaughlin, history & German studies
  • Kennedy Merriam, Spanish
  • Caitlin Merrill, biology
  • Anastasia Morrison, biochemistry
  • Elisa Verdi, communication
  • Ximena Osorio, Classics
  • Emma Zaleski, marketing

Class of 2023

  • Andrew Barbetto, politics
  • Merrick Bilodeau, nursing
  • Olivia Boudreau, communication
  • Emma Chestnut, nursing
  • Molly DeAcetis, american studies
  • Jacqueline Conroy, nursing
  • Camille Desjardins, nursing
  • Kayla Dolley, nursing
  • Kyle Doyle, chemistry
  • Delaney Flanagan, English
  • Meghan Gibbons, criminal justice
  • Lily Horne, sociology
  • Beatriz Huerta, marketing
  • Jaime Kask, nursing
  • Chloe Londono-Ayr, nursing
  • Noah Manuel, biology
  • Meredith Martin, criminal justice & social work
  • Maeve McAllister, politics & criminal justice
  • Kaitlin McCormick, Spanish & secondary education
  • Claire McMahon, psychology
  • Alexandre Pennell, biochemistry
  • Olivia Ridge, elementary education
  • Grace Trabucchi, communication
  • Benjamin Vanasse, biology
  • Julia Walsh, nursing