

1: The No. 8 nationally ranked Saint Anselm College field hockey team ended their season in the NCAA Championship First Round contest against Shippensburg University. The Hawks were crowned National Champions in 2024, which marked the first national championship in program and school history. 2: Sociology professor and program director for community and public health, Tauna Sisco, Ph.D., teaches her media and society class at the newly opened Grappone Hall. 3: Fall colors on the Hilltop always put on a brilliant show. 4: The Center for Ethics in Society held its 8th annual Housing We Need forum with keynote speaker Mike Kingsella, CEO of Up for Growth, a national coalition dedicated to advancing pro-housing policy solutions. 5: Sporty cupcakes helped mark the occasion at the groundbreaking for the Van Hoof Athletic Complex. 6: The Anselmian Abbey Players’ production of Dracula was a perfect fit for Halloween weekend. 7: Fr. Aloysius Sarasin, O.S.B. ’17 gives move-in day a double thumbs up. 8: U.S. Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) visited the New Hampshire Institute of Politics as part of the “Stand Up New Hampshire” town hall series of 2025. 9: For the first time, together, the Chapel Art Center presented an exciting group of Corita Kent serigraph prints this fall. The boldly colorful and poetic works represent the age of Pop Art, with many of the pieces (pictured, The Holy, 1961) having been generously donated by Dr. Gloria Ann Holmes, with support and facilitation from her sister, Dr. May Futrell. 10: Students experienced time travel this fall, thanks to Revolutionary War reenactor Connor O’Neill ’22. A social studies teacher at Pope Francis Preparatory School in Springfield, Mass., O’Neill was invited to campus by the history and Classics department in honor of America 250. 11: The newly relocated Bloomberg Lab, a state-of-the-art finance laboratory for the department of economics and business, makes a splash in its new home in Gadbois Hall.