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A Christmas Message from Dr. Favazza and Abbot Mark
A Christmas message from Dr. Favazza and Abbot Mark Cooper.

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A Christmas message from Dr. Favazza and Abbot Mark Cooper.
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Every student who applies to Saint Anselm College has a unique story to tell. In order to understand these stories as thoroughly as possible, we take an individualized approach to reviewing each application.
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As a teacher, Theodosios (“Theo”) Boulogiane ’51 taught his students to diagram a sentence, encouraged their creativity, and introduced them to some of his most admired writers, from Keats to Kerouac.
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Sometimes when things don't go as planned, real learning begins.
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The 2024 fall at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics was vibrant with diverse programs sparking discussions on politics, history, and civic engagement.
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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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Welcome to the Gregory J. Grappone Humanities Institute where, inspired by the life of Greg Grappone ’04, we dedicate ourselves to making known the enduring consolations and wisdom that spring from the humanities, so that we may all better understand the meaning and purpose of their lives.