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Honoring the Legacy of Ernie Thorne '34

When he graduated from Saint Anselm College in 1934, Ernie Louis Thorne became the college’s first Black alumnus. From that time on, he became not only a memorable member of the Anselmian community, but also a vital part of Manchester.

Ernie Thorne with classmates

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The Future of Nursing

Plans for a new School of Nursing and Health Sciences promise to maintain and grow the college’s strong position in the field of nursing.

Nursing students

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The Next Generation of Faith

Today, nearly one-third of the 31 members of the Saint Anselm Abbey were born during the post-baby boom era - representing a powerful example of the community’s continuity and vow of stability for generations to come.

Monks gather for a photo

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The Promise of Change

Whether in her role on the Massachusetts Parole Board, or a a mom to her 13-year-old son, Charlene Bonner '91 is changing people's lives for the better.

Charlene Bonner and her son Ben

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The Fulbright: An Unforgettable Journey

Many of our faculty, students, and alumni are recipients of this prestigious grant. We hear from a few members of our community about how the experience changed their lives, and why they wouldn’t be who they are today without it.

Matt Masur on a motorbike

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Lasting Legacies

With several decades of service among them, these retiring faculty and staff leave the Hilltop after making deep impressions.

Alicia Finn, Ph.D.