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Living for Others, Finding Space for Oneself: Insights from Benedictine Spirituality

October 18, 2023
4:00 pm EDT - 5:15 pm EDT

We invite you to join Dr. Stefan Reynolds as he explores the tenets of the Irish Monastic tradition and of contemplative prayer to show how we can create a balance of self-discipline and inter-connection with others in our spiritual practice. One of the treasures of Irish monastic life is its witness to contemplation in the ordinary, by finding God by living a simple and balanced life and by being open to the needs of others in hospitality and service.

Additionally, Dr. Reynolds will discuss the applications of Benedictine wisdom to marriage and friendships. Attentiveness, the monastic tradition tells us, is the purest form of love. Through these works we discover dignity and purpose, and through relationships we discover that we are lovable and able to love.

This event will take place in the NHIOP Auditorium at Saint Anselm College. Hosted by the Center for Ethics in Society.

Stefan Reynolds "Insight from Benedictine Sprituality

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Book Discussion "Killers of the Flower Moon

November 14, 2024
9:30 am EST - 10:30 am EST

All members of the SAC community are invited to join Geisel Librarians in discussing the book "Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI" by David Grann. 

Copies of the book are available for check-out at the Circulation Desk. 

You do not need to attend the book discussion in order to borrow a copy of the book. We simply ask that you return the book by Nov. 14, 2024.

Description

"In the 1920s, the richest people per capita in the world were members of the Osage Nation in Oklahoma. After oil was discovered beneath their land, the Osage rode in chauffeured automobiles, built mansions, and sent their children to study in Europe. Then, one by one, the Osage began to be killed off. As the death toll rose, the newly created FBI took up the case, and the young director, J. Edgar Hoover, turned to a former Texas Ranger named Tom White to try to unravel the mystery. White put together an undercover team, including a Native American agent who infiltrated the region, and together with the Osage began to expose one of the most chilling conspiracies in American history" (GoodReads.com).

We will meet in the Library classroom on the upper level.
Book cover of Killers of the Flower Moon

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Shine Your Light

September 27, 2023
1:30 pm EDT - 3:30 pm EDT

Register today for an engaging and inspiring seminar Wednesday, September 27, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at Saint Anselm College. Co-Hosted by Brigid’s House of Hope and the Community Resilience & Social Equity Lab, workshop participants will identify strengths and connections they have that can support their personal and professional goals.

Brigid’s House of Hope, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, provides safe housing for victims of Human Trafficking and Exploitation, encouraging hope, healing, empowerment, security, and long-term aftercare and support.

Shine the Light is an inaugural event, bringing together concerned and engaged community members for an inspiring and engaging presentation, conversation, and networking, while raising funds for Brigid’s House of Hope.

Light refreshments will be served. Continuing education units are available for eligible attendees.

The keynote presenter, Dr. Brady, is Professor of psychology at Saint Anselm College and director of the Community Resilience & Social Equity Lab. In addition to research on risk and resilience, Dr. Brady has developed a specialty in technology, employee training, diversity, and organizational psychology. During the workshop, Dr. Brady will present lessons from her work “Bad Ass & Bold: Planning With Your Loves, Dreams, and Realities In Mind” and provide a reflective and engaging space for attendees to explore ways to practically master the juggling act of navigating one’s life and career while supporting others.

Brigid's House of Hope

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Mastering Financial Wellness: Empowering Nurses with Financial Literacy

November 21, 2025
8:00 am EST - 3:00 pm EST

Take control of your financial future and join this interactive program designed exclusively for nurses and healthcare professionals, where we will delve into essential financial literacy topics tailored to your unique needs and goals. Topics include: paying down debt, creating robust savings habits, leveraging shift differentials, bonuses, and overtime, and maximizing retirement benefit plans.

Learning Outcome:

At the completion of this program, participants will be able to describe ways to make informed financial decisions, reduce debt burdens, maximize earnings, and develop a plan for building long-term financial stability and security as a means to decrease stress and increase resiliency.
 

Faculty: Allison Hall, BSN, RN, Duke Primary, Durham, NC
 

Earns 5 Nursing Contact Hours

Cost: $119

Register Here

Empowering Nurse Financial Literacy

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Mastering Financial Wellness: Empowering Nurses with Financial Literacy

December 4, 2024
8:00 am EST - 3:00 pm EST

Take control of your financial future and join this interactive program designed exclusively for nurses and healthcare professionals, where we
will delve into essential financial literacy topics tailored to your unique needs and goals. Topics include: paying down debt, creating robust savings habits, leveraging shift differentials, bonuses, and overtime, and maximizing retirement benefit plans.

Target Audience:
Nurses at any stage of their career looking to gain financial literacy and manage personal finances effectively, especially those with student loans, credit card debt, or other financial obligations seeking practical strategies for debt reduction and financial stability.  Including:

  • Nurses in the early stages of their careers who want to establish sound financial practices and make informed decisions about benefits and savings.
  • Nurses with several years of experience aiming to optimize their earnings, benefits, and retirement plans and those who are planning for significant life events, such as buying a home, starting a family, or saving for their children's education.
  • Administrators looking to offer financial wellness programs and resources to their nursing staff.
  • Nurses contemplating a change in specialty, or pursing advanced education, who need to understand the financial implications of these changes
  • Any nurse interested in taking control of their financial future, building wealth, and achieving long-term financial security.

Faculty: 
Allison Hall, BSN, RN, Budget Coach and Founder, The Debt-Free Nurse

Learning Outcome:
At the completion of this program, participants will be able to describe ways to make informed financial decisions,  reduce debt burdens, maximize earnings, and develop a plan for building long-term financial stability and security  as a means to decrease stress and increase resiliency.

Nursing Contact Hours: 5

Register Here: https://anselm.eventsair.com/CEPortal/cne-database/cne/Calendar
 

Nurse smiling and holding stethoscope

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Aaron Tolson Institute of Dance Presents: Tapped In

November 17, 2024
4:00 pm EST - 6:30 pm EST

Tapped Into Dance

Sunday, November 17th at 4pm

Join us for an afternoon of dance featuring Impavido, Speaking in Taps, NSquared Dance company and Saving Grace dance Ensemble, dancing tap, contemporary, modern and so much more. We will also feature special guests including the dance majors from Saint Anselm college.

IMPAVIDO

Impavido was born and raised in Boston, MA. Trained in various styles, Impavido has used her talents to fuse those styles into her very own. She developed a love for teaching as well as performing, which carried her to where she is today, traveling and teaching in studios and conventions all over the world. At just 18 years old, Impavido finished top 5 on the hit TV show So You Think You Can Dance and found herself touring with season 14 dancers performing across the country. Impavido has most recently danced for Iconic artists such as Halsey, Janet Jackson, and MC Hammer. Now 24 and based out of Boston MA, she continues to create pieces recognized as master works throughout the country. For Impavido, there’s no limit.

SPEAKING IN TAPS

Speaking in Taps is a pre-professional tap company that serves as a training ground to young dancers seeking something other than dance competition and recitals. It’s a supplement to each members studio training helping each person find their path in dance. Under the direction of Aaron Tolson, S.I.T. Has been helping young dancers grow for almost a decade. Each year the company grows, changes, performs on new stages all while having a great time.

NSQUARED DANCE 

NSquared Dance is a professional dance company founded in 2014 by Artistic Directors Nick Neagle & Zackery Betty. NSquared Dance seeks to positively impact lives through dance by providing high quality performances to the public. Originated out of New York City, NSquared is now Manchester, New Hampshire's premiere contemporary dance company. Our goal is to build a company on the foundation of versatility. Not only do we aspire to house dancers who have the facility to execute various genres, but to create a repertoire that can engage an audience while covering many contrasting styles. We believe that dance is an avenue for self-expression and a conduit of communication between the passionate artist and the receptive spectator. 

SAVING GRACE DANCE ENSEMBLE
Inspired by God's Mercy and Grace

The purpose of Saving Grace Dance Ensemble is to create productions that promote and reflect the teachings of Jesus Christ, to keep art alive and dancers dancing and to inspire others to create art that transforms the world. We are a non-profit, professional, inspirational dance company located in Southern New Hampshire, USA
… company and Saving Grace dance Ensemble, dancing tap, contemporary, modern and so much more. We will also feature special guests including the dance majors from Saint Anselm college. … Our goal is to build a company on the foundation of versatility. Not only do we aspire to house dancers who have the facility to execute various genres, but to create a repertoire that …

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Gingerbread Competition

November 26, 2023
6:00 pm EST - 9:00 pm EST

Ready! Set! Go! On Competition day the lucky 100 teams will receive all materials and have 3 hours to complete any type of gingerbread house you can imagine. Bring the creativity!

Students at the Gingerbread House Competition

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Race, Ethics, and the Arts

October 20, 2023
8:30 am EDT - 10:30 am EDT

Please join us for a panel discussion about "Race, Ethics, and the Arts," hosted by the Center for Ethics and Society and the Richard L. Bready Chair in Ethics, Economics, and the Common Good.

In this discussion, a broad spectrum of scholars, practitioners, and theorists will explore the stakes of racial justice and artistic production. The panel will ask questions,  such as “What do we do with “great” art by “bad” people?” and, “who is missing from our conversations about art and why?” Questions like these can be uncomfortable, precisely because they hint at the fact that the arts provoke us to confront ethical challenges, sometimes in startling ways. 

Bringing a broad range of perspectives to this topic, our panelists will develop their thoughts on the ethical responsibility of art as we grapple with racial justice issues in the twenty-first century.

Moderated by Dr. Sean Parr of the Fine Arts department.

Schedule:
8:30am Arrival and Breakfast
9-10:30am Panel Discussion and Q&A

Panel:

Desirée Garcia is an Associate Professor in the Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies Department at Dartmouth. She has published two books, The Movie Musical (2021) and The Migration of Musical Film: From Ethnic Margins to American Mainstream (2014), both by Rutgers University Press. Her third, forthcoming book is The Dressing Room: Backstage Lives and American Film (tba). She has a PhD in American Studies from Boston University and BA in History from Wellesley College. Garcia has also worked as an Associate Producer for American Experience/PBS and as an actress in the first feature by director Damien Chazelle (La La Land), the musical film Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench (2009).

Matthew D. Morrison is a native of Charlotte, North Carolina, and is an Assistant Professor in the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music in the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Matthew received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in musicology, has held the Susan McClary and Robert Walser American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship, as well as fellowships at institutions such as Harvard, the Library of Congress, The University of Edinburgh, the Tanglewood Music Center, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame/Center for Popular Music Studies. His book, Blacksound: Making Race and Popular Music in the United States, is forthcoming in March 2024 with the University of California Press. His work has appeared in numerous publications, such as the Journal of the American Musicological Society, the Oxford Handbook of Music and Philosophy, American Music, and he contributes creatively as a dramaturg and artistic consultant within the arts. 

Laura Elizabeth Shea, PhD, is an art historian who specializes in the history of photography and global and contemporary art. Her work analyzes the production and reception of images that engage with the intersections of race, gender, movement, and memory in American and global contexts. She is an Assistant Professor of Art History at Saint Anselm College.  

Jaime A. Orrego, PhD, is in his 15th year at Saint Anselm College, serving the community as an Associate Professor of Spanish with research on the question of violence in Colombian literature. He uses a semiotic approach that focuses on the interactions between cultural space, individual desire and the events that unfold in the narratives. Through this approach he developed a typology of narrative demonstrating how the view of the city, countryside, class system, and modernization constantly shifted perspectives while remaining profoundly engaged with the local realities in Colombia. Orrego also writes fiction, which focuses on the Colombian reality from the last thirty years, which deeply marked his childhood and adolescence.

Angie Lane is Executive Director of Red River Theatres, where she is responsible for the overall management of New Hampshire's leading independent movie theater and oversees the development, growth, and implementation of the nonprofit’s mission, programs, and budget. She also serves as the organization's key spokesperson and as an advocate for the arts in New Hampshire. Actively engaged in community efforts, Angie has served as a director for the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce and Intown Concord. She likewise serves on advisory boards for the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, the Currier Museum of Art, and the Concord Coalition. In 2016, Angie was named Concord Young Professional of the Year and in 2018 was honored as part of the New Hampshire Union Leader's Forty Under 40 initiative.

James McKim is President of Manchester’s NAACP branch and also the author of the bestseller The Diversity Factor: Igniting Superior Organizational Performance. A graduate of Dartmouth College with degrees in Computer Science and Philosophy, James is leading the statewide Economic Vitality New Hampshire initiative bringing together public and private sector organizations across the state to encouraging diversity, equity, and inclusion across the state. And he has worked with many organizations, including the NH Center for Nonprofits, on DEI strategy. He is also an active musician. 

Jesse Saywell is Professor of Practice in Theatre at Saint Anselm College. Director of the Anselmian Abbey Players, Jesse brings a rich background as an actor, director, and playwright to his work. He has performed on many high profile stages such as The Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, and The Arena Stage. He has also directed productions in Washington D.C., Phoenix, and Los Angeles. His play, Dignity, debuted earlier this year at the ARTSpace Black Box Theater in Simi Valley.

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OCIA Mass

April 7, 2024
7:00 pm EDT - 8:30 pm EDT

Please join us as members of our community receive the Sacraments of Initiation at Sunday Night Mass!

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Building a Board that Works Session 1

January 16, 2024
4:00 pm EST - 6:00 pm EST

With a combination of best practices, real-world examples, and practical ideas, author and nonprofit consultant Andy Robinson will help your organization become more strategic-minded and fundraise successfully. Andy will provide hands-on guidance for examining your nonprofit's board recruitment, structure, operations, and culture. We will also discuss the vital role that board members play in ensuring the financial health and sustainability of their organizations.

This dynamic event will take place virtually, over the course of a two-part webinar series. The fee for this workshop is $55 for NH Center for Nonprofit members. Visit this website to learn more: https://www.nhnonprofits.org/events/building-board-works-0


About the speaker:

Andy Robinson provides training and consulting for nonprofits, businesses, and government agencies. Over the past 27 years, Andy has worked with clients in 47 US states and Canada.

Since the pandemic began in March 2020, he has designed and facilitated 150 online meetings, webinars, and remote workshops covering a variety of topics, including fundraising, board development, marketing, facilitation, and train-the-trainer programs. 

Andy is the author of six books, including Train Your Board (and Everyone Else) to Raise Money. His latest is What Every Board Member Needs to Know, Do, and Avoid. He lives in Plainfield, Vermont.


Hosted in partnership with the NH Center for Nonprofits

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