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Annual OxFam Hunger Banquet helps Students understand Global Poverty
Last November, the campus recognized National Hunger and Homelessness Week. This week aims to make people more aware about poverty in the U.S. and what we can do to help. I attended the OxFam Hunger Banquet which was an interactive simulation of global poverty held here on campus, and it turned out to be extremely powerful. As people attended the event, we were randomly chosen to be in the low, middle, or high income class. The high income class was said to have had an annual income of $8,000 and more, the middle income class was between $2,500-$8,000, and the low income class was less than $2,500.


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AAUP (American Association of University Professors)
Information about Saint Anselm College chapter of the American Association of University Professors
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Unity Retreat 2022: Healing and Solutions for POC
On February 18 – 19, 2022, a group of students gathered to discuss the collective, but also individual, experiences of people of color (POC) at Saint Anselm College, a predominantly white institution during the annual Unity Retreat.

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Life in Manchester, N.H.
Just one hour north of Boston, we overlook New Hampshire’s thriving city of Manchester. With hiking trails to the left and downtown to the right, you’ll find all kinds of things to do.
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Master in Public Health (MPH) Pathway Program
Master in Public Health (MPH) Pathway Program partnership between Saint Anselm College and Tufts University.

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Everyday Anselmian
We can all agree that Saint Anselm College is special. Our community of students, faculty, staff, monks, and alumni come to us with different backgrounds, beliefs, passions and voices. But there is one uncommon character trait that we all share: Each of us is an Anselmian.