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News Stories

112 Nursing Students Blessed Before First Clinical
On Friday, January 31, 112 nursing students in the class of 2027…

Annual MLK Jr. Dinner Kicks Off Month-Long Celebration of “Infinite Hope”
The annual MLK Jr. Celebration Dinner kicked off the yearly month-long…

Jean School Launches Inaugural Graduate Program in Nursing Leadership and Innovation
Saint Anselm College is excited to announce its newest graduate program a…
Men’s and Women’s Basketball Alumni Play in Pros Abroad
Within the last few years, several Hawks have taken their talents to…

Anselmians Show Their Generosity During the 2025 Days of Giving Campaign
During the 11th annual Days of Giving campaign, the…

Prof. Chani Marchiselli Researches How Elocution Impacts Persuasion
Have you ever noticed how people’s voices change when speaking to…

Annual Lenten Celebrations Begin at Saint Anselm College
Lent has begun, and Saint Anselm is continuing its Benedictine…

New Poll by Saint Anselm College Survey Center Shows President Donald Trump With a Modest Bump in Popularity
New Poll by Saint Anselm College Survey Center Shows President Donald Trump…

Celebrate Women's History Month, Mar 10 @4:30pm
A Celebration of Women in Poetry
Women’s voices…
Saint Anselm in the News
Granite Geek (Concord Monitor's technology column)
Saint Anselm to examine ethical guidelines for emerging biofabrication
February 17, 2025
Union Leader
Saint Anselm awarded ARMI grant to study ethics in biofabrication
February 17, 2025
Wall Street Journal
Neil Levesque shares insights about White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt
February 15, 2025
Washington Examiner
Prof. Galdieri discusses President's Trump approach to optics
February 16, 2025
New Hampshire Magazine
Meelia Center fills demand for adult English learning
February 7, 2025
Associated Press
Karoline Leavitt, Saint Anselm alumna, takes reigns as White House spokesperson
January 28, 2025
Events

The ancient past can sometimes seem so distant, but it is the responsibility of those who study the past to not only share results of their investigations, but also to do so in a timely and accessible manner. While some archaeological findings are hoarded until final publication due to proprietary concerns (or, sadly, sometimes never published at all), the Poggio Civitate Archaeological Project takes another radical approach: making all raw excavation data publicly and freely available shortly after it has been brought to light.
The Poggio Civitate Archaeological Project does this in partnership with Open Context, a digital publisher and archive of archaeological data. In this talk Prof. Ann Glennie (Classics Department, College of the Holy Cross) will introduce the site of Poggio Civitate, discuss the rationale behind the Project’s use of Open Context, and show how making data available through Open Context can promote accessibility, and thereby, more nuanced and diverse interpretations of the data.

Men's Faith Sharing Group
First Meeting: Tuesday, January 28 at 7:00 p.m.
Then meet weekly from Tuesday, February 4 to May 6
Time: 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Lower Church Meeting Room

Campus Ministry will be holding a weekly bible study for men. All are welcome to participate in Small Faith-Sharing Groups.
If you have any questions or want more information, please email Campus Minister Dan O’Malley.

Come and join us and meet with employers through out the industry!
Event details for Career Expo: Education, Psychology and Humanities

Join us for a conversation about the future of AI with Dr. John Basl on March 26, from 5:30–6:30 p.m. As organizations and individuals work to navigate the social and ethical complexities of AI, missteps and failures are still all too common.
In this discussion, we’ll explore the key challenges of unlocking AI’s potential while minimizing ethical risks, highlighting prominent examples and current approaches to AI ethics. We’ll also explore what it takes to build an ethics ecosystem to manage these challenges and what we can do to help build such an ecosystem.
About the speaker: Dr. John Basl is a philosophy professor at Northeastern University. He researched, teaches, and otherwise works in moral philosophy and applied of practical ethics, especially in the area of AI and data ethics. He is also the Associate Director of Northeastern's AI and Data Ethics Initiatives.
Free and open to the public with registration. There will be a cash bar and light hors d'oeuvres will be provided.
The Rex Theater
23 Amherst St., Manchester, NH 03101
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Event details for An Ethics Ecosystem for AI and Big Data: Why? What? How?

Join us for our weekly Wednesday Night Worship!
7:05 PM - Vespers - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Adoration with Music - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Confession - Lower Church
9:00 PM - Campus Mass - Lower Church