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Faculty Common Hour Concert

September 13, 2023
12:30 pm EDT - 1:15 pm EDT

This concert features faculty who teach in the Music Performance Program as a part of the Fine Arts Department. Come hear our talented St. A's faculty play a variety of classical music!

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Fall Humanities Event

January 19, 2023
4:00 pm EST - 5:00 pm EST

In this program, you'll engage in self-discovery, explore career tools and resources, and meet alumni who share their journey from liberal arts to career.  Learn about the value of a liberal arts education and walk away with a strategy for your personal career plan. Presented by the Humanities Institute and the Career Development Center.  

What can i do with my liberal arts major

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Finding Common Ground with Governor Chris Sununu: The State of New Hampshire

October 23, 2023
5:30 pm EDT - 6:30 pm EDT

Join us on October 23 at 5:30 PM, for a “Finding Common Ground” discussion with Governor Chris Sununu! 
This is an opportunity for Saint Anselm students to discuss the issues impacting NH college students and learn how these issues are affected by state and national politics.

This is the first event in the “Finding Common Ground” series this year, hosted by the Kevin B. Harrington Student Ambassador Program.

 

Gov. Chris Sununu at the NHIOP

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Finding Sally: Film

March 21, 2024
5:00 pm EDT - 7:00 pm EDT

Filmmaker Tamara Dawit searches for an aunt who disappeared after the Ethiopian Civil War.  What she found forever changed her identity and sense of the world. A one-hour episode in the series AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange.

Alumni Hall on a summer day

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Faculty Chamber Concert

April 11, 2024
6:00 pm EDT - 7:30 pm EDT

Members of the Saint Anselm College Music Performance Faculty present an evening of music in the gallery, featuring voice and instrumental performances of classical pieces. Always a remarkable event, this performance brings a resplendent sound of the music performance faculty’s collegial presence and extraordinary talent. Music performers include Heather Braun-Bakken, violin; Andrew Haringer, piano; Andrew Heath, trumpet; Molly Lozeau, piano; Johnny Mok, cello; Sean Parr, tenor; Matt Savage, piano; and Erin Smith Davis, soprano.

Seating for this concert is limited and reservations are recommended. To reserve seats please email chapelartcenter@anselm.edu or call (603) 641-7470
 

Alumni Hall on a summer day

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Faculty-Student Dinner: Can Good Art Corrupt Bad Men?

November 9, 2023
5:30 pm EST - 6:30 pm EST

Join Dean Mark Cronin on Thursday, November 9rd, for dinner & discussion of the topic, "Can Good Art corrupt Bad Men? The Catcher in the Rye and the Cult of Assassination."

Dinner will be served at 5:30 pm in the President’s Dining Room and the discussion will conclude at 6:30 pm.

Can Good Art Corrupt Bad Men

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Francophonie: An Afternoon of French Music

March 27, 2024
12:30 pm EDT - 1:15 pm EDT

Please join us for this annual midday concert presented by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures along with the Department of Fine Arts at Saint Anselm College. Music will include selections from 18th century French composers to the present, with a delightful mixture of voice, cello, trumpet, piano, and violin. Performers include Heather Braun-Bakken, violin; Andrew Haringer, piano; Molly Lozeau, piano; and
Sean Parr, tenor, joining in La Francophonie, a month-long celebration of Francophone culture.

Seating for this concert is limited and reservations are recommended. 
To reserve seats please email chapelartcenter@anselm.edu or call (603) 641-7470

 

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Facts in Politics and the Problem of Hubris

April 18, 2024
4:00 pm EDT - 5:30 pm EDT

The New Hampshire Institute of Politics, in partnership with the Center for Ethics in Society and the Honors Program, is pleased to welcome Morgan Marietta as part of our spring Speaker Series.

About the speaker: Morgan Marietta is Dean of the Center for Economics, Politics & History at the University of Austin. Prior to joining the University of Austin, he taught at the University of Massachusetts Lowell for eleven years and served as Chair of Political Science (briefly) at the University of Texas at Arlington. He studies the political consequences of belief, focusing on constitutional politics, political psychology, and facts in politics.

Marietta is the author of four books, including A Citizen’s Guide to American Ideology, A Citizen’s Guide to the Constitution and the Supreme Court, The Politics of Sacred Rhetoric: Absolutist Appeals and Political Persuasion, and most recently One Nation, Two Realities: Dueling Facts in American Democracy.

His studies of contemporary politics, including absolutist rhetoric, ideological premises, the rhetoric of reality, and the role of hubris have appeared in the leading journals in political science, including the Journal of Politics, British Journal of Political Science, and the American Political Science Review. He is the founding editor of the annual SCOTUS series at Palgrave Macmillan on the major rulings of the Supreme Court, now in its sixth year, and is a regular commentator on the Court at TheConversation.com. His current book project is The Supreme Court of Facts, on the role of the Court in settling disputed perceptions of reality.

In partnership with the Center for Ethics in Society and the Honors Program at Saint Anselm College. 
Free and open to the public.  

Visit www.anselm.edu/nhiop for the latest news and event information.

Morgan Marietta

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Future of Nursing: Quality, Healthcare Policy, and Patient Outcomes

October 24, 2024
8:00 am EDT - 4:00 pm EDT

Future of Nursing: Quality, Healthcare Policy, and Patient Outcomes
October 24- November 21, 2024, live virtual October 24
One of 4 modules toward an Advanced Nursing Leadership Certificate.

Learning Outcome:  

By the end of this program, participants will report an increase in knowledge regarding the concepts of healthcare policy, regulations, quality and patient outcomes as it relates to the role of a nurse leader.

Contact Hours: 15

This innovative online certificate program is designed to explore the various components to develop a nurse leader, who is looking to enhance and empower oneself in advancing the future of the nursing profession.

This certificate program serves as an excellent preparatory course for the Certified Nurse Leader exam.
Modules may be taken individually. In order to receive this certificate (60 contact hours), all 4 modules must be completed.

Certificate Modules 

  • Future of Nursing: Quality, Healthcare Policy, and Patient Outcomes October 24- November 21, 2024, live virtual October 24
  • Leadership and the Profession of Nursing 
    • February 13- March 12, 2025, live virtual February 13
  • Leading People: The Art of Truly Being Present
    • March 27- April 23, 2025, live virtual March 27
  • Blending Mission and Margins: Business Skills for the Nurse Leader 
    • Fall 2025 dates TBD

Fee: $299 per module
Detailed brochure available on registration site

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