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Book Group Discussion of "Mexican Gothic"
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Saint Anselm students play role in President Biden’s NH visit
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Book Group Discussion of "Year of Wonders"
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A Message from Dr. Favazza: Remembering Walter Gallo ’58
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Barbenheimer Buzz: How the 2023 Summer Blockbuster Teaches Students About Representation
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Events
Elsa Voelcker will conduct an exciting workshop exploring the old photographic process of making photograms. Since the 19th century, this unique camera-less process has made for great image experimentation and invention using light sensitive paper. Participants will make their own photograms in a traditional development darkroom, and a gallery flat table display and discussion will follow! Interested participants should contact the Chapel Art Center to register. Enrollment is limited to 12.
Register for the workshop by emailing the Chapel Art Center at chapelartcenter@anselm.edu or by calling (603) 641-7470. Enrollment is limited to 12. Observer participants welcome.
New Hampshire author and journalist Joe McQuaid will join the Institute to present a true New Hampshire story about his parents and World War II, with War Fronts Home Fires: A WWII correspondent's remarkable coverage, his wife's indomitable spirit.
As a World War II newspaper correspondent, B.J. McQuaid covered American and British front lines from the frozen Aleutian Islands of Alaska, to the steaming jungles and seas of the South Pacific, at Tarawa and Guadalcanal and then to Europe from D-Day forward in France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany.
B.J. interviewed Sir Bernard Law Montgomery during the Battle of the Bulge and went toe-to-toe with U.S. Third Army General George S. Patton. He interviewed and got the names of frontline soldiers and sailors, providing a link to their families back home in towns and cities across the United States. His stories ran in more than 80 American newspapers through the Chicago Daily News Service.
He was separated from his wife, Peg McQuaid, and two small children for three years. Peg kept the Home Fires burning back in New Hampshire, providing for herself and their two small children. She dealt with food, oil, and gasoline rationing while writing faithfully and regularly to her husband overseas.
Theirs is a story of love, of sacrifice, and of hope. Even 80 years after D-Day in Europe, it will still resonate with many Americans.
Books may be purchased in advance at your local bookseller or online.
Free and open to the public.
Reading Party
Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Starting on March 19, 2024, Geisel will host a weekly Reading Party each on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. for the remainder of the semester. The last party will be on April 30, 2024.
How it Works
Bring something to read (fiction, non-fiction, textbook, magazine, whatever), or pick something from Geisel's collections. We'll read for a hour or so, silently, as a group in the Reading Room. After one hour you will be invited to share what you've read with the person/s sitting next to you.
Take advantage of this time to read, learn from others, and find out about other great books to read.
Coffee, tea, and cocoa will be provided.
No RSVP required. Attend when you can.
All are welcome!
A-men is a Christian men’s group centered around community and faith. We have weekly meetings on Tuesdays in the lower church conference room from 8-9. During this time, we discuss topics centered around virtue, bible passages, and what it is like to be a Christian male in today's society and culture. A-men is a space for Christian men who want to grow in their relationship with God to come together, learn from each other, and support each other in their journey.
For more information, please email campusministry@anselm.edu
As part of Benedictine Heritage Week, join your fellow Anselmians for some friendly competition with the monks. Prizes and food will be part of the festivities.
Topics that will be discussed include Assessment of the Child with Disabilities, Vaccine Updates, Concussion Protocols, Management of Type 1 Diabetes n the Pediatric Patient.