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Demo Experiments in Goulet Spark Interest
For the last eight years, Chemistry Professor Nicole Eyet and several students have been conducting some of the hottest research on campus…literally.

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For the last eight years, Chemistry Professor Nicole Eyet and several students have been conducting some of the hottest research on campus…literally.
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On Thursday, Oct. 17, Saint Anselm College officially installed Dr. Joseph A. Favazza as its 11th president, marking the beginning of a new moment in the college’s history.
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The Director of the Academic Resource Center arranges academic accommodations for students with a disability.
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A donor-advised fund (DAF) is a common type of giving program sponsored and administered by community foundations and investment companies, which allows you to combine very favorable tax benefits with the flexibility to conveniently support Saint Anselm College.
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Proposal requests for diversity and inclusion innovation fund.
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March 29, 2023
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March 30, 2023
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No matter your graduation year, major, athletic team, or affiliation with Saint Anselm, together we are all ONE Saint Anselm. ONE Hilltop Community - then, now and always.
Join us as we celebrate ONE Saint Anselm and help us reach our goal of bringing together 3,000 donors this Days of Giving.
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March 29, 2023 12:00 AM - March 30, 2023 11:59 PM
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October 1, 2025
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October 24, 2025
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Designing and Implementing Simulation Scenarios is one module of four towards a Healthcare Simulation Educator Certificate
DESCRIPTION: This innovative online certificate program is designed to explore the various components necessary to develop and run simulation scenarios within an academic or clinical setting.
WHO: Any nurse practicing in an education role who is interested in developing or working in a simulation program. This would be applicable to nurse educators in academia or healthcare facilities, preceptors, mentors, or staff nurses who are interested in learning more about this teaching pedagogy.
WHY: The content will provide the nuts and bolts of simulation to include how to assess educational needs, develop, implement and evaluate simulation experiences.
WHAT: In order to receive this 60-hour certificate (equal to 60 contact hours), completion of the four modules is required. Each module is 15 contact hours and is taught in an online format: 6 hours virtual live webinar, 9 hours online utilizing discussion boards and case studies, and required reading over the course of 4 weeks in an asynchronous manner.
DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING SIMULATION SCENARIOS
This module begins on October 1, 2025 and concludes on October 24th.
Topics: nursing education simulation framework incorporating roles of facilitator and participant, educational practices, simulation outcomes and design characteristics.
Learning Outcome: Upon successful completion of this module, the participant will be able to discuss the important components of simulation design and important aspects to consider for simulation scenario implementation in both the hospital and academic settings
Faculty: Maureen Hillier, DNP, RN, CCRN, CHSE
Cost per module: $299