Danielle Higgins, a doctoral candidate currently teaching here at Saint Anselm College, spent the evening discussing her research on the misconceptions surrounding the Arab Spring.
On February 18, 2021, the co-chairs of the Events committee, Emily Burns and Samatha Riley, hosted their fourth Common Ground event in the Jean Student Center Event Space. This was the first Common Ground event...
On February 16th, Student Ambassadors Maeve McAllister ’23 and Katie Monahan ’22 were joined by Kate Anderson Brower, author of Team of Five: The President’s Club in the Age of Trump, for a virtual webinar.
Alexander Keyssar, professor of history and public policy at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, joined the Institute on Feb. 10 for a presentation via Zoom on his recent book, Why Do We Still Have ...
On February 3rd, the New Hampshire Institute of Politics along with the Business and Industry Association organized a webinar that hosted House Representative from New Hampshire Chris Pappas.
Inaugural addresses are the centerpiece of the Inaugural ceremony. The president-elect delivers this speech either before or after taking the oath of office. In this series, we will examine selected ...
No two inaugurations are alike, there have even been differences in the presidential oath. In accordance with Article II, Section I of the U.S. Constitution, the oath reads:
“I do solemnly swear (or affirm) th...
What would Inauguration Day be without the excitement of celebration and the continuation of American tradition? Performing arts and spectacular floats have adorned the momentous shift in presidential power for...
Since 1937, the swearing in ceremony for the newly elected President has taken place at 12 p.m. EST on January 20 according to the 20th Amendment. However, most inauguration programs begin in the days lead...
Steve McDevitt, a current staff member here at Saint Anselm’s College came to speak with a group of students today at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics. He spoke about his time working in the White House ...
Our virtual exhibit, Booths, Ballots, and Elections! Oh, My! took a look at some unusual examples and invited viewers to consider parallels to the 2020 Presidential Election.
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