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Health Sciences Faculty & Staff
Faculty & Staff for the Health Sciences program at Saint Anselm College
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we offer two displays of adult and children's and young adult items by Hispanic authors and featuring Hispanic characters. Prepared by David Quinn, the display located in front of the IT Helpdesk offers a selection of books for adults. On the lower level, Kat Gatcomb prepared a display of books for children and young adults.
Feel free to borrow from the displays any titles you’d like to read.

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Academic Convocation Kicks-off Year-Long Celebration of Women’s Education at Saint Anselm
Saint Anselm College celebrates its 50th year of co-education with a Convocation, featuring alumna and internationally known scholar, Emily Orlando ‘91.

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Alumni Awards Honor Anselmians Making a Difference
The Alumni Council honored nine Anselmians at the 2023 Alumni Awards on September 15 for their inspiring achievements and generous contributions to Saint Anselm College and their local communities.

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In Memory of Ruth Conley ‘56
Alumna and longtime friend of Saint Anselm College, Ruth M. Conley ’56 passed away on September 19, 2023, at the age of 101. Born on May 15, 1922, she was a lifelong resident of Manchester, N.H.

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Alumna and Expert on Edith Wharton Teaches Literature Class
Emily Orlando ’91 returned to campus and taught a special English class on feminism through the history of women’s literature.

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Jacob Akey ‘24 Named First Grappone Fellow
Jacob Akey ’24 has been named the first Grappone Fellow at the Gregory J. Grappone Humanities Institute. As a part of the fellowship, he will serve the Institute in an ambassadorial and programming support role, and will receive full tuition and fees.

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APA President Dr. Thema Bryant Visits Campus for Lecture on Faith and Mental Health
Dr. Thema Bryant, the current APA president, visited the Hilltop on September 19, 2023 to give a presentation on mental health in America.

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Books Unbanned eCard

Boston Public Library recently joined three other libraries in the United States, Seattle Public Library, Brooklyn Public Library, and LA County Library, to offer free eCards to teens and young adults who live in the U.S. The eCards offer cardholders' access to frequently banned and challenged ebooks and audiobooks.
Obtain your eCard at one of these libraries by completing their online registration form:
- Boston Public Library (ages 13-26)
- Brooklyn Public Library (ages 13-21)
- LA County Library (ages 13-18)
- Seattle Public Library (ages 13-26)
