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Come Friday Forums 2024

October 4, 2024
12:30 pm EDT - 1:30 pm EDT

The Grappone Humanities Institute is so excited to welcome students, faculty, staff, alumni, and members of the monastic community to our weekly discussions! 

Want to join us on Zoom? Use this link to tune in to each Fall 2024 forum: https://anselm.zoom.us/j/96267954042

Zoom Passcode: 173024

DateTopicModerator(s)
September 13, 2024"Does my major matter?"Dr. Benjamin Horton, Assistant Dean
September 20, 2024"What does science fiction have to teach us?"Professor Derk Wierda, Chemistry Department
September 27, 2024"Can a book ever really be banned?"Professor Christian Gregory, Education Department
October 4, 2024"How old is too old to be president?"

Professor Elizabeth Rickenbach, Psychology Department

Co-Host:
Kyla Prussman '25

October 18, 2024"Why is it so much harder to be nice to ourselves than to other people?"

Professor Rong Huang, Economics and Business Department

Co-Host:
Kellan Barbee '26

October 25, 2024"Why are we superstitious?"Professor Meoghan Cronin, English and Communication Department
November 1, 2024"Should we have hope or should we embrace hopelessness for our world?"Professor Marc Rugani, Theology Department
November 8, 2024"Do my dreams mean anything?"Professor Chani Marchiselli, English and Communication Department
November 15, 2024"What can scientific models really tell us about reality?"Professor David Guerra, Physics Department
November 22, 2024"Is there such a thing as caring too much?"Professor Christine Gustafson, Politics Department

 

 campus community gathering together to discuss that week's come friday forum question

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Come Friday Forums 2024

October 18, 2024
12:30 pm EDT - 1:30 pm EDT

The Grappone Humanities Institute is so excited to welcome students, faculty, staff, alumni, and members of the monastic community to our weekly discussions! 

Want to join us on Zoom? Use this link to tune in to each Fall 2024 forum: https://anselm.zoom.us/j/96267954042

Zoom Passcode: 173024

DateTopicModerator(s)
September 13, 2024"Does my major matter?"Dr. Benjamin Horton, Assistant Dean
September 20, 2024"What does science fiction have to teach us?"Professor Derk Wierda, Chemistry Department
September 27, 2024"Can a book ever really be banned?"Professor Christian Gregory, Education Department
October 4, 2024"How old is too old to be president?"

Professor Elizabeth Rickenbach, Psychology Department

Co-Host:
Kyla Prussman '25

October 18, 2024"Why is it so much harder to be nice to ourselves than to other people?"

Professor Rong Huang, Economics and Business Department

Co-Host:
Kellan Barbee '26

October 25, 2024"Why are we superstitious?"Professor Meoghan Cronin, English and Communication Department
November 1, 2024"Should we have hope or should we embrace hopelessness for our world?"Professor Marc Rugani, Theology Department
November 8, 2024"Do my dreams mean anything?"Professor Chani Marchiselli, English and Communication Department
November 15, 2024"What can scientific models really tell us about reality?"Professor David Guerra, Physics Department
November 22, 2024"Is there such a thing as caring too much?"Professor Christine Gustafson, Politics Department

 

 campus community gathering together to discuss that week's come friday forum question

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Come Friday Forums 2024

October 25, 2024
12:30 pm EDT - 1:30 pm EDT

The Grappone Humanities Institute is so excited to welcome students, faculty, staff, alumni, and members of the monastic community to our weekly discussions! 

Want to join us on Zoom? Use this link to tune in to each Fall 2024 forum: https://anselm.zoom.us/j/96267954042

Zoom Passcode: 173024

DateTopicModerator(s)
September 13, 2024"Does my major matter?"Dr. Benjamin Horton, Assistant Dean
September 20, 2024"What does science fiction have to teach us?"Professor Derk Wierda, Chemistry Department
September 27, 2024"Can a book ever really be banned?"Professor Christian Gregory, Education Department
October 4, 2024"How old is too old to be president?"

Professor Elizabeth Rickenbach, Psychology Department

Co-Host:
Kyla Prussman '25

October 18, 2024"Why is it so much harder to be nice to ourselves than to other people?"

Professor Rong Huang, Economics and Business Department

Co-Host:
Kellan Barbee '26

October 25, 2024"Why are we superstitious?"Professor Meoghan Cronin, English and Communication Department
November 1, 2024"Should we have hope or should we embrace hopelessness for our world?"Professor Marc Rugani, Theology Department
November 8, 2024"Do my dreams mean anything?"Professor Chani Marchiselli, English and Communication Department
November 15, 2024"What can scientific models really tell us about reality?"Professor David Guerra, Physics Department
November 22, 2024"Is there such a thing as caring too much?"Professor Christine Gustafson, Politics Department

 

 campus community gathering together to discuss that week's come friday forum question

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Come Friday Forums 2024

November 1, 2024
12:30 pm EDT - 1:30 pm EDT

The Grappone Humanities Institute is so excited to welcome students, faculty, staff, alumni, and members of the monastic community to our weekly discussions! 

Want to join us on Zoom? Use this link to tune in to each Fall 2024 forum: https://anselm.zoom.us/j/96267954042

Zoom Passcode: 173024

DateTopicModerator(s)
September 13, 2024"Does my major matter?"Dr. Benjamin Horton, Assistant Dean
September 20, 2024"What does science fiction have to teach us?"Professor Derk Wierda, Chemistry Department
September 27, 2024"Can a book ever really be banned?"Professor Christian Gregory, Education Department
October 4, 2024"How old is too old to be president?"

Professor Elizabeth Rickenbach, Psychology Department

Co-Host:
Kyla Prussman '25

October 18, 2024"Why is it so much harder to be nice to ourselves than to other people?"

Professor Rong Huang, Economics and Business Department

Co-Host:
Kellan Barbee '26

October 25, 2024"Why are we superstitious?"Professor Meoghan Cronin, English and Communication Department
November 1, 2024"Should we have hope or should we embrace hopelessness for our world?"Professor Marc Rugani, Theology Department
November 8, 2024"Do my dreams mean anything?"Professor Chani Marchiselli, English and Communication Department
November 15, 2024"What can scientific models really tell us about reality?"Professor David Guerra, Physics Department
November 22, 2024"Is there such a thing as caring too much?"Professor Christine Gustafson, Politics Department

 

 campus community gathering together to discuss that week's come friday forum question

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Come Friday Forums 2024

November 8, 2024
12:30 pm EST - 1:30 pm EST

The Grappone Humanities Institute is so excited to welcome students, faculty, staff, alumni, and members of the monastic community to our weekly discussions! 

Want to join us on Zoom? Use this link to tune in to each Fall 2024 forum: https://anselm.zoom.us/j/96267954042

Zoom Passcode: 173024

DateTopicModerator(s)
September 13, 2024"Does my major matter?"Dr. Benjamin Horton, Assistant Dean
September 20, 2024"What does science fiction have to teach us?"Professor Derk Wierda, Chemistry Department
September 27, 2024"Can a book ever really be banned?"Professor Christian Gregory, Education Department
October 4, 2024"How old is too old to be president?"

Professor Elizabeth Rickenbach, Psychology Department

Co-Host:
Kyla Prussman '25

October 18, 2024"Why is it so much harder to be nice to ourselves than to other people?"

Professor Rong Huang, Economics and Business Department

Co-Host:
Kellan Barbee '26

October 25, 2024"Why are we superstitious?"Professor Meoghan Cronin, English and Communication Department
November 1, 2024"Should we have hope or should we embrace hopelessness for our world?"Professor Marc Rugani, Theology Department
November 8, 2024"Do my dreams mean anything?"Professor Chani Marchiselli, English and Communication Department
November 15, 2024"What can scientific models really tell us about reality?"Professor David Guerra, Physics Department
November 22, 2024"Is there such a thing as caring too much?"Professor Christine Gustafson, Politics Department

 

 campus community gathering together to discuss that week's come friday forum question

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Come Friday Forums 2024

November 15, 2024
12:30 pm EST - 1:30 pm EST

The Grappone Humanities Institute is so excited to welcome students, faculty, staff, alumni, and members of the monastic community to our weekly discussions! 

Want to join us on Zoom? Use this link to tune in to each Fall 2024 forum: https://anselm.zoom.us/j/96267954042

Zoom Passcode: 173024

DateTopicModerator(s)
September 13, 2024"Does my major matter?"Dr. Benjamin Horton, Assistant Dean
September 20, 2024"What does science fiction have to teach us?"Professor Derk Wierda, Chemistry Department
September 27, 2024"Can a book ever really be banned?"Professor Christian Gregory, Education Department
October 4, 2024"How old is too old to be president?"

Professor Elizabeth Rickenbach, Psychology Department

Co-Host:
Kyla Prussman '25

October 18, 2024"Why is it so much harder to be nice to ourselves than to other people?"

Professor Rong Huang, Economics and Business Department

Co-Host:
Kellan Barbee '26

October 25, 2024"Why are we superstitious?"Professor Meoghan Cronin, English and Communication Department
November 1, 2024"Should we have hope or should we embrace hopelessness for our world?"Professor Marc Rugani, Theology Department
November 8, 2024"Do my dreams mean anything?"Professor Chani Marchiselli, English and Communication Department
November 15, 2024"What can scientific models really tell us about reality?"Professor David Guerra, Physics Department
November 22, 2024"Is there such a thing as caring too much?"Professor Christine Gustafson, Politics Department

 

 campus community gathering together to discuss that week's come friday forum question

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Come Friday Forums 2024

November 22, 2024
12:30 pm EST - 1:30 pm EST

The Grappone Humanities Institute is so excited to welcome students, faculty, staff, alumni, and members of the monastic community to our weekly discussions! 

Want to join us on Zoom? Use this link to tune in to each Fall 2024 forum: https://anselm.zoom.us/j/96267954042

Zoom Passcode: 173024

DateTopicModerator(s)
September 13, 2024"Does my major matter?"Dr. Benjamin Horton, Assistant Dean
September 20, 2024"What does science fiction have to teach us?"Professor Derk Wierda, Chemistry Department
September 27, 2024"Can a book ever really be banned?"Professor Christian Gregory, Education Department
October 4, 2024"How old is too old to be president?"

Professor Elizabeth Rickenbach, Psychology Department

Co-Host:
Kyla Prussman '25

October 18, 2024"Why is it so much harder to be nice to ourselves than to other people?"

Professor Rong Huang, Economics and Business Department

Co-Host:
Kellan Barbee '26

October 25, 2024"Why are we superstitious?"Professor Meoghan Cronin, English and Communication Department
November 1, 2024"Should we have hope or should we embrace hopelessness for our world?"Professor Marc Rugani, Theology Department
November 8, 2024"Do my dreams mean anything?"Professor Chani Marchiselli, English and Communication Department
November 15, 2024"What can scientific models really tell us about reality?"Professor David Guerra, Physics Department
November 22, 2024"Is there such a thing as caring too much?"Professor Christine Gustafson, Politics Department

 

 campus community gathering together to discuss that week's come friday forum question

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Chicago / Turabian Citation Styles Workshop

February 6, 2025
4:30 pm EST - 5:30 pm EST

How do you cite a direct quote in your paper? 

What is a footnote?

Do you create a bibliography or reference list?

These and many other questions will be answered by Geisel Librarians during the Chicago / Turabian Citation Styles Workshop. Attendees will learn the basics of Chicago and Turabian styles -- how to format their papers and cite their sources -- as well as tips and tricks for managing information resources and citations during the research process.

Date: Thursday, February 6, 2025 
Time: 4:30-5:30 p.m. 
Location: Geisel Library classroom (upper level)

All members of the SAC community are welcome to attend.

Poster for the Chicago/Turabian citation styles workshop

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Cardiac Conditions and Emergencies

April 9, 2025
8:00 am EDT - 3:00 pm EDT

This program is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge to recognize and manage emergent cardiac conditions in ambulatory care settings.

Topics include identifying and responding to chest pain, hypertensive emergencies, dissecting aneurysms, and cardiac dysrhythmias. Participants will review evidence-based treatment protocols and gain practical guidance on determining when to activate emergency services, transfer to the ER, or manage conditions in outpatient care.
 

Learning Outcome:

  • By the end of this program, participants will be able to evaluate and differentiate emergent cardiac conditions in ambulatory care settings, implement evidence-based treatment protocols, and make informed decisions regarding the appropriate level of care, including when to activate emergency services, transfer to the ER, or manage conditions in outpatient settings.
     

Faculty:

  • Wendy L. Wright, DNP, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, FNAP
Wendy Wright


 

5 Nursing Contact Hours

Fee: $119
 

👉 Register Here 👈

Cardiac Conditions