Results for "housing we need initiative"

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Early Admitted Open House

February 15, 2025
9:00 am EST - 3:00 pm EST

Admitted students and families are invited to the Hilltop to meet fellow prospective students, current students, and professors. Take a campus-tour, speak with staff members from various student-life offices, and enjoy a meal in our dining hall.

Alumni Hall on a summer day

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Early Admitted Open House

March 1, 2025
9:00 am EST - 3:00 pm EST

Admitted students and families are invited to the Hilltop to meet fellow prospective students, current students, and professors. Take a campus-tour, speak with staff members from various student-life offices, and enjoy a meal in our dining hall.

Alumni Hall on a summer day

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Admitted Student Open House

April 11, 2025
8:30 am EDT - 2:00 pm EDT

Location: Sullivan Ice Arena

Admitted students and their families are invited to spend a spring day on the Hilltop. Attend a class, meet current students and community members, and learn about campus opportunities at our student services and club fair.

Alumni Hall on a summer day

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Gingerbread House Voting Begins

November 27, 2023
8:00 am EST - 9:00 pm EST

Take a look around the 18-foot-high beautiful Christmas Tree in Davison Hall and vote on your favorite gingerbread house until December 6th. Pick up your ballot at the Davison Front Office and may the best house win!

Student gingerbread team holding their creation

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Admitted Student Open House

April 14, 2023
9:00 am EDT - 2:30 pm EDT

Join us on the Hilltop for our Admitted Student Open House. You'll have the opportunity to attend classes and meet students and community members from all different clubs and organizations. 

Location Information
Savard Welcome Center

Contact Information
admissionevents@anselm.edu

Additional Information
*Registration and more information coming soon!

Robert ’71 and Susan Savard

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Early Admitted Student Open House

March 4, 2023
9:00 am EST - 2:30 pm EST

Register for one of our Early Admitted Student Open Houses. Hear from faculty and current students from our academic departments as they share all the reasons why the Saint Anselm College educational experience is so special. Campus tours and other student life workshops will also be available.


Location Information
Savard Welcome Center

Contact Information
admissionevents@anselm.edu

Additional Information
If you need assistance with your visit, or can't find a date and time to visit, please contact us

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Elevating Women In Academia: Imagine If We Lived Our Stated Values

April 2, 2024
7:00 pm EDT - 8:00 pm EDT

Saint Anselm College: 50 Years of Women's Education

As part of the 50th Anniversary of women at Saint Anselm College, the Honors Program is pleased to welcome Dr. Yves Salomon-Fernandez, president of Urban College of Boston, for a lecture titled "Elevating Women in Academia: Imagine if We Lived Our Stated Values".

Sponsored by the Honor's Program and the Women's 50th Celebration Committee.

Yves Salomon-Fernández, Ph.D.

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COME FRIDAY FORUM: Do we gain more from spending money or saving it?

March 10, 2023
12:30 pm EST - 1:20 pm EST

Each Friday, during the college common hour from 12:30-1:20 p.m., the Humanities Institute hosts an open, informal discussion led by a member of the Saint Anselm faculty, staff or monastic community. This forum invites people from all parts of campus to come together with others who are willing to open their lunch bag and their mind to a question about our humanity. So, come Friday, pack a lunch and join the human conversation in the Event Space of the Jean Student Center, unless otherwise indicated. A Zoom Link will be provided weekly for those wishing to take part remotely.

Location Information
Event Space at the Roger and Francine Jean Student Center

Contact Information
Humanities@Anselm.edu

Additional Information
Facilitated by Prof. Michael Yellin, English/Humanities Departments

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And Now I see: Race, Racism, and American Music presented by Ball in the House

February 28, 2025
8:00 pm EST - 10:00 pm EST

This show explores African American music, from Spirituals, Gospel, and Jazz to Soul, Hip-Hop, and R&B by demonstrating where each style came from and why, as well as the cultural/social evolution of these styles and their influences and connect them to the contemporary styles of today. This is done through stories and musical examples, all done in Ball in the House’s signature a cappella style. The show celebrates the enormous influence of African American music and musicians, but also delves into how racism affected these musical styles in general and how it affected specific musical artists. 

Sponsored by the Office of Student Engagement and Leadership

MLK Events 2025

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The Bridge to Recovery: The Dispute over Access to Housing & Substance Use Treatment Services on Boston Harbor’s Long Island

April 10, 2024
12:30 pm EDT - 1:20 pm EDT

To RSVP for this event, please email Professor Kevin Doran (kdoran@anselm.edu)

The Sociology and Social Work Department (with sponsorship from the Criminal Justice and Psychology departments) are excited to offer two event on April 10 offered by Joe Silcox (Sociology ’17). Joe is currently a PhD candidate at UMass Boston and a Research Associate II in The Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University where he works in the Opioid Policy Research Collaborative. Prior to his work in The Heller School, Joe was a project manager for the Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative, an organization that provides training and support to law enforcement to encourage pathways to recovery that do not involve the arrest of those suffering from addition. He also worked as a research assistant for the UMASS Boston Metro Mayor Coalition as a Local Action Research Partner.

The first event is an information session with Joe for students who are interested in careers in either applied social science research, addiction services policy, or public health policy in general. This event will be held in President’s Dining Room in Davison Hall from 12:30-1:20. Joe will use his years of experience as an applied qualitative researcher and his work directly with public health programs to provide insights and advice to students who are interested in careers in these fields. Pizza and refreshments will be provided. 

At 4:30pm in the Student Center Melucci Theater Joe will present his research in a talk titled “The Bridge to Recovery: The Dispute over Access to Housing & Substance Use Treatment Services on Boston Harbor’s Long Island.” See Joe’s brief description of the talk below. We are excited to have Joe back on campus and looking forward to what promises to be a very interesting research presentation. We hope that you will be able to join us to welcome him back to The Hilltop.

Description of talk: “In 2014, the closure of the Long Island Bridge in Boston Harbor cut off access to substance use treatment and housing resources for Boston residents. The closure's impact was worsened by the increasing prevalence of fentanyl in Massachusetts and the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Closing the bridge contributed to the development of what is now known as the 'Mass and Cass' neighborhood - an area in Boston well known for open-air drug use and a high visibility of homelessness. Tensions persisted around the closure, notably in Quincy, a neighboring city, where the rebuilding of the bridge and restoration of services on Long Island lacked support, often viewed as a problem solely for Boston. This presentation will delve into the sociological and public health implications of the bridge closure, governmental responses, and ongoing discussions regarding the potential reopening of the bridge and the treatment facility.”

Joe Silcox '17