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The Franco-American Collections: Special and Distinctive
With thanks to Manchester, N.H.–native, Richard Lavalliere, Saint Anselm College is home to a large and significant Franco-American collection of books and archival materials.

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With thanks to Manchester, N.H.–native, Richard Lavalliere, Saint Anselm College is home to a large and significant Franco-American collection of books and archival materials.
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A quarter of a century is a long time for anyone. Still, time passes so quickly. As attentive, as watchful, and as careful as one might be, time slips away. Time is measured and exact, yet it is so much more significant by way of its seeming-ness than in its actual-ness.
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“The first program in women’s studies in the United States was approved at San Diego State University in 1970. Saint Anselm College also is celebrating the 50th anniversary of women at the college this year. It is nice to know that our college joined this major change of increasing the access of women to education.”
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For generations of Saint Anselm students, the cornerstone of the curriculum was Portraits of Human Greatness, a two-year program that examined humanity, morality and spirituality through archetypes like the “Warrior” and individuals such as Thomas Jefferson and Martin Luther King, Jr.
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When Susan Connelly ’92 speaks about the impact of Saint Anselm College on her life, it comes down to one thing: the people.
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Every season, the Dana Center for the Performing Arts plays host to a steady stream of talented musicians, dancers, and performers—but, for a glimpse of a true musical master, take a peek behind the scenes.