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Career Expo Business and STEAM

September 18, 2024
3:30 pm EDT - 5:30 pm EDT

No matter your major or class year, the 2024 Business and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Career Expo, brought to you by the Career Development Center and the TRIO Scholars Program, can put you in touch with a wide variety of organizations.

Whether you are starting to explore possibilities, looking for a career or an internship opportunity, this Career Expo is a great way to connect with employers in a more informal setting. We encourage to you ask about openings and career options, while receiving helpful feedback on your application, including your resume.

To make the most of your Career Expo visit, meet in advance with a Career Development Center team member to create or update your resume and discuss your plans. We will have a 'Career Info Table' day of to answer any of your questions, including how to follow-up after the Expo!

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Career Expo: Public Service, Law, Nonprofit & Social Impact

October 9, 2024
3:30 pm EDT - 5:30 pm EDT

No matter your major or class year, the 2024 Public Service, Law, Non Profit, and Social Impact Career Expo brought to you by the Office of Campus Ministry, the Meelia Center for Community Engagement, and the Career Development Center, can put you in touch with a wide variety of organizations.

Whether you are starting to explore possibilities, looking for a career or internship opportunity, this Career Expo is a great way for you to connect with employers in a more informal setting. We encourage to you ask about openings and career options, while receiving helpful feedback on your application, including your resume.

To make the most of your Career Expo visit, meet in advance with a Career Development Center team member to create or update your resume and discuss your plans. We will have a 'Career Info Table' day of to answer any of your questions, including how to follow-up after the Expo!

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Law Panel

February 26, 2025
6:00 pm EST - 8:00 pm EST

Are you interested in pursuing a career in law? If so, or if you are simply interested in learning about different career fields, please join us for the Alumni Law Panel! The panel will feature Saint Anselm College alums from a variety of legal backgrounds. Networking will immediately follow the panel. Refreshments will be served.

After taking a pause from this exciting event for the last several years, we are so excited to host it again. Don’t miss out!

RSVP via the link below. Questions? Contact Lauren Burrows at LBurrows@anselm.edu.

Featuring:

  • Honorable Daniel Swegart, Judge, New Hampshire Circuit Court, former Clerk of Court for the Cheshire & Sullivan County Superior Courts and former Staff Attorney with the New Hampshire Public Defender
  • Lyndsay Robinson, Partner, Shaheen & Gordon
  • Rowan Joyce, Attorney, Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell
  • Brian Stankiewicz, Attorney, McDowell & Morrissette
  • Cooper Walsh, First Year Law Student, UNH Law

Location: Career Development Center

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Nonprofit Series: Strategies for Navigating Funding Uncertainty

April 8, 2025
3:00 pm EDT - 4:30 pm EDT

As government and philanthropic funding sources become more uncertain, nonprofit leaders must take control of their financial future by creating a strategic approach to revenue. Rather than relying on connections or funding opportunities, this series will offer a systematic process to develop sustainable revenue streams. Participants will learn how to align their revenue strategy with their organization's capacity and mission, creating a more resilient nonprofit.

This virtual series includes three webinar sessions, each lasting 90 minutes. The sessions will be held on:

  • Tuesday, April 8, 3:00-4:30 EST
  • Tuesday, April 22, 3:00-4:30 EST
  • Tuesday, May 6, 3:00-4:30 EST

A partnership program with the NH Center for Nonprofits.
 



About the speaker:

Steven Zimmerman, CPA, MBA, serves as the principal of Spectrum Nonprofit Services. His extensive nonprofit experience includes serving as a chief financial officer, development director, and associate director at community-based nonprofits, where he performed turnarounds resulting in increased financial sustainability and programmatic reach.

Zimmerman is a co-author of The Sustainability Mindset: Using the Matrix Map to Make Strategic Decisions with Jeanne Bell and the bestselling book Nonprofit Sustainability: Making Strategic Decisions for Financial Viability with Jeanne Bell and Jan Masaoka. The books highlight Spectrum Nonprofit’s integrated approach to nonprofits, which balances mission impact and financial viability.

Additionally, Zimmerman’s writing has been featured by Nonprofit Quarterly, BoardSource, and Harvard Business Review, and he contributed the strategy chapter to Wiley’s Nonprofit Management 101. He is a sought-after trainer and speaker on adaptive strategy, business models, and revenue strategy for nonprofits.

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The Eighth Saint Anselm Conference

April 3, 2025
6:00 pm EDT

April 5, 2025
1:00 pm EDT

The Eighth Saint Anselm Conference

The Eighth Saint Anselm Conference will be held April 3-5, 2025 on the campus of Saint Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire. The Conference is dedicated to the foundational teaching of Nicaea, the first of the great ecumenical councils, in anticipation of its 1700th anniversary in June, 2025. 

Plenary Speaker, Thomas J. McKenna, Concord University:
“Anselm on the Beauty of the Spirit”

Conference registration and all of the paper presentations will take place in the Geisel Library. The session papers will be delivered between 9:00AM on Friday, April 4, and noon on Saturday, April 5. The plenary address will be given on Friday evening in the McCready Event Space in the Roger and Francine Jean Student Center. The Conference will open with a reception in the library at 6:00PM on Thursday, April, 3, and conclude at 1:00PM with lunch on Saturday, April 5.

Transportation and Accommodations 

Saint Anselm College is located just outside the city of Manchester, New Hampshire, approximately fifty miles north of Boston. The Manchester Boston Regional Airport is approximately eight miles from campus. For driving directions from a variety of starting points, and for lodging and dining information, please go to: https://www.anselm.edu/admission-aid/visit/resources

If coming from Logan Airport in Boston, take the bus from the airport to North Londonderry and then an Uber or Lyft to the campus or hotel (https://www.bostonexpressbus.com/stop/north-londonderry-nh/). Alternatively, an Uber or Lyft from Logan Airport to Manchester runs around $110 one-way.

The DoubleTree by Hilton, located in downtown Manchester, NH is offering accommodations at a special rate of $164 per night for Wednesday, April 2 arrival through Sunday, April 6, departure for conference participants. To make reservations at the DoubleTree please call the hotel directly at 603-625-1000 and indicate your affiliation with Saint Anselm College or use the online reservations portal: https://www.hilton.com/en/book/reservation/deeplink/?ctyhocn=MHTMNDT&groupCode=CDT92N&arrivaldate=2025-04-02&departuredate=2025-04-06&cid=OM,WW,HILTONLINK,EN,DirectLink&fromId=HILTONLINKDIRECT

The College will provide conference registrants staying at the DoubleTree with transportation to and from the hotel to campus. The registration fee covers all meals and programming.

Register for the Conference

For additional information or questions about the Conference, please contact:

            April Hinton 
            Phone: 603-641-7150
.           ahinton@anselm.edu

or

           Montague Brown Ph.D.
           Director, Institute for Saint Anselm Studies
           100 Saint Anselm Drive #1730
           Manchester, NH 03102-1310
           Phone: 603-641-7063
           mobrown@anselm.edu

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