In celebration of 50 years of co-education on the Hilltop, we share some of the most memorable stories and accomplishments behind the women who have helped make Saint Anselm College the place it is today.
 


The Women Who Shaped Us

The impact of these 19 women have helped establish an environment for all Anselmians to flourish.


Friends Forever

The female friendships formed on the Hilltop are one of the best stories we can point to during the last 50 years – and the friends of Helen Gallo Bryan ’81 are some of the closest around.


The Saint Anselm Nurse

With more than 4,000 graduates spanning seven decades, the nursing program at Saint Anselm College is synonymous with compassion, expertise, and excellence.


Forward Thinkers

The impressive contributions of these faculty, staff, alumnae, and friends have helped define Saint Anselm College.


Women in Politics

For almost a quarter century, the NHIOP has provided a critical space for discussion and debate – and it couldn’t have happened without the vision, dedication, and commitment of several Anselmian women.


Great Sports

Since the arrival of intercollegiate play on campus in 1976, women’s athletics have become a powerhouse on the Hilltop.


Family Ties

The Boyle family’s female legacy on the Hilltop stretches back four decades.

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Giving Power

These alumnae share what it means to give back to Saint Anselm College.


Women on the Hilltop

Women have shaped Saint Anselm College throughout the rich history of our institution. As a part of the celebration of 50 years of co-education, Prof. Christine Gustafson interviewed Jeanette Davila ’83, Dean Susan Gabert ’91, Susan Horton ’78, Riley McIntyre ’24, and Prof. Jennifer Pace ’13 to learn more about their experience on campus and how things have changed.

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