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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

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…

Saint Anselm College Hosts Sixth American Elections Academic Symposium
Sixth American Elections Academic Symposium examines the 2024 Election…


Saint Anselm College Mourns the Passing of Pope Francis
Message from President Favazza on the passing of Pope Francis.…

Secret Agents and Science: How James Bond is Teaching Students Chemistry
Professor Nicole Eyet’s “Science of James Bond” course compares movie…


Students Take Accounting Skills to Tax Assistance Program
Saint Anselm students gain real-world experience by…
Saint Anselm in the News
Forbes
Saint Anselm Alumnus Ron Renaud is superstar in weight-loss pharmaceutical industry
April 12, 2025
The Telegraph
Professor Galdieri discusses geo-political isolationist arguments
April 14, 2025
Manchester Ink Link
Saint Anselm forum addresses legislation to address housing crisis
April 10, 2025
Manchester Ink Link
Nickie Lora receives award from Education Alliance for New Hampshire
April 13, 2025
Saint Anselm Crier
Relay for Life raises more than $70K
April 10, 2025
WMUR
Professor Unger analyzes potential impact of Trump tariffs
April 2, 2025
Events

Orthodox Paraklesis Service sponsored by our Orthodox Christian Fellowship group.
First Meeting: Thursday, January 30 at 7:00 p.m.
Then meet weekly on Thursday from February 6 to May 1
Time: 8:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Byzantine Chapel: Lower Church
Event details for Orthodox Christian Fellowship: Paraklesis Service

Registration for This Event is Closed
In cooperation with WMUR-TV, the New Hampshire Institute of Politics is pleased to announce a special opportunity for Granite Staters to participate as a member of an in-studio audience for WMUR's "Conversation with the Community" televised series.
- Congressman Chris Pappas (D-NH01)
Thursday, April 24, 2025
WMUR-TV Studio
100 South Commercial St, Manchester NH 03101
ARRIVAL 8:45 a.m. Taping 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
As part of an effort to keep Granite Staters aware of what is happening in their communities and Washington, DC, the series invites members of the NH Congressional Delegation and the Governor to participate in forums with Granite Staters at the WMUR-TV studios.
Registration is required. If you are selected, you will be confirmed by email. Thank you for considering this opportunity!
Event details for Conversation with the Community: Rep. Chris Pappas

Campus Ministry is holding a weekly bible study for all Saint Anselm students. 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.

Faith sharing group for all Anselmians.
First Meeting: Thursday, January 30 at 6:30 p.m.
Then meet weekly on Thursday from February 6 to May 1
Time: 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Campus Ministry Office

On April 25th from 12:00 - 1:30, the Road for Hope Campus Ministry Program will put on an ice cream fundraiser on JOA quad.
All proceeds will go toward fundraising for the nine different charities that the programs supports.
There will be an ice cream truck on JOA Quad outside of Davison Hall.


From Carnegie Hall to Nashville’s Bluebird Café, David Wilcox has
brought his warm, baritone vocals and image-filled acoustic poetry to audiences for decades. He believes music is sacred ground and his inveterate storytelling paired with his distinctive guitar technique reflect that. His expressive finger-picking-style playing and open tuning, often with custom capos, seamlessly accompany his layered lyrics that are insightful and quietly cut deep. A prolific and revered folk musician, he has earned praise over the years in The New York Times, The Boston Globe and Rolling Stone, among others.