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One of the things that makes us tick is our commitment to community. You can feel it on campus when you greet a friendly face, or wait an extra moment to hold the door for someone who is a little too far away. It's what makes this place special; it's what makes us Anselmian. This page brings that connection to your screen - bookmark it and check back frequently to stay up-to-date with all the happenings on the Hilltop.
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News Stories
Saint Anselm Offers Master of Public Policy Degree to Current Students
Saint Anselm College launches a Master’s of Public Policy (MPP),…
New Tufts Partnership Provides Anselmians with early entry into Master of Public Health (MPH) Program
Saint Anselm College is excited to announce a new opportunity for students…
Saint Anselm offers free tuition to N.H. residents
Saint Anselm has launched Anselmian Community Commitment, a program that…
Kelly Demers Appointed First Faculty Fellow for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging at Saint Anselm College
Saint Anselm College has appointed Dr. Kelly Demers as the first Faculty…
New Poll by the Saint Anselm College Survey Center shows Kamala Harris Holding a Solid Lead in New Hampshire
New Poll by the Saint Anselm College Survey Center shows Kamala Harris…
Nine Anselmians Honored at the 2024 Alumni Awards Brunch
As Homecoming Weekend drew to a close, Anselmians past, present, and future…
100% of the Class of 2024 M.Ed. Graduates Employed
100% of the Class of 2024 M.Ed. graduates are now employed in their area of…
Saint Anselm Theology Professor Ahida Pilarski Attends ACHTUS Colloquium
This summer, Professor Ahida E. Pilarski, of the Theology Department,…
Jean School Students Reflect on Summer Experiences
Saint Anselm nursing students share their transformative summer experiences…
Saint Anselm in the News
NH Magazine
Tap legend brings Aaron Tolson Institute of Dance to Saint Anselm
October 22, 2024
Union Leader
Roger Jean: We all need to invest in the future of healthcare
October 4, 2024
WCVB/TV
Prof. Galdieri discusses President Biden’s campaign visit to N.H.
October 22, 2024
WFEA
Prof. Bouchard speaks about AI, open discourse, and the hope found in students
October 18, 2024
Seacoastonline
Ayotte holds lead in tight race for governor
October 4, 2024
WMUR/TV
NHIOP poll shows Ayotte holds slight lead over Craig for N.H. governor
October 3, 2024
Events
We invite you to participate in the upcoming Frederick Douglass Colloquium, hosted by the Center for Ethics in Society and facilitated by Philosophy Professor Tom Larson and Br. Thomas Lacourse. This event promises a weekend of thoughtful study, reflection, and engaging conversations about Douglass’s pivotal works on the abolitionist movement. Students will read nearly 100 pages of The Essential Douglass in preparation for this colloquium.
- November 8th: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Dinner and Discussion
- November 9th: 9:00 am - 1:30 pm
Session 1: Lessons from Slavery |
Session 2: Justifications for the Use of Force |
Session 3: Constitution of the United States and Patriotism |
Session 4: The Good Life |
Students will enjoy dinner on Friday night, lunch on Saturday, a free copy of The Essential Douglass, and a $150 stipend. The colloquium will extend beyond traditional classroom discussions, featuring interactive conversations with peers from different majors and class years.
We hope to see you there!
Apply here (Deadline: 11:59pm on Sunday, October 20)
Set in a single jury room, this tense and powerful play examines the moral dilemmas and personal biases of twelve individuals tasked with determining a young defendant's fate. As tempers flare and arguments intensify, the jurors' assumptions are challenged, and the stakes reach a boiling point.
A story that is perhaps even more relevant today than it was when it was first presented, 12 Angry Jurors is a thought-provoking look at the challenges of persuasion and the complexities of human nature. Don’t miss this riveting performance!
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Event details for Anselmian Abbey Players Present: 12 Angry Jurors
Set in a single jury room, this tense and powerful play examines the moral dilemmas and personal biases of twelve individuals tasked with determining a young defendant's fate. As tempers flare and arguments intensify, the jurors' assumptions are challenged, and the stakes reach a boiling point.
A story that is perhaps even more relevant today than it was when it was first presented, 12 Angry Jurors is a thought-provoking look at the challenges of persuasion and the complexities of human nature. Don’t miss this riveting performance!
All Sales Are Final
No Refinds or Exchanges
Event details for Anselmian Abbey Players Present: 12 Angry Jurors
Join us as we celebrate the Eucharist weekly at 7PM in the Abbey Church.
Small group for Saint Anselm College athletes.
Join our Campus community as we take a few moments to pray for and remember the veterans of our Armed Forces.
When: November 11, 2024, from 12:15 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Where: Alumni Quad War Memorial