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Learning Opportunities
The Computer Science program at Saint Anselm College prepares students with a diverse grounding in both theory and applications, both software and hardware, problem solving and communication. We empower students to pursue a rewarding and successful future in either graduate studies or industry.
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Life in Manchester, N.H.
Just one hour north of Boston, we overlook New Hampshire’s thriving city of Manchester. With hiking trails to the left and downtown to the right, you’ll find all kinds of things to do.
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Learning Opportunities
Our department offers three major programs and five minor programs. In addition, Chinese students have the option to complete an Asian Studies minor that is housed in the History Department. Our major and minor programs help students develop linguistic skills and cultural enrichment through an emphasis on language proficiency and intercultural communication and understanding.


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Lasting Legacies
With several decades of service among them, these retiring faculty and staff leave the Hilltop after making deep impressions.

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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of New Hampshire
April 19, 2023
6:00 pm EDT - 7:30 pm EDT
The NBC Boston original series Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of New Hampshire follows a libertarian political migration known as the Free State Project. Twenty years ago, one man penned a manifesto encouraging 20,000 libertarians to sign a pledge and move to the Granite State for more freedom. “The Free State Project” has shaken up politics and communities in New Hampshire and is growing in strength and numbers.
Alison King, Shira Stoll and Dan Ferrigan, who worked on the 8-month long project, will join the Institute for a moderated discussion, sharing their insights of the Free State Project and how they gained trust of both sides to produce a fair and balanced docuseries.
Free and open to the public with advance registration.

Presenters
Shira Stoll is the Co-Director + Producer of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of New Hampshire. She is a regional Emmy and Murrow award winning video producer and journalist on the Special Projects + Streaming unit at NBC10 Boston working on long form narratives and investigative stories.
Stoll was awarded a 2022 Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for her role on the project “Where I’m Really From,” a 2022 New England Emmy for The Chinatown Massacre documentary and a 2019 New York Emmy for Where Life Leads You: Stories of Staten Island’s Holocaust survivors.

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Library History
The Geisel Library at Saint Anselm College is named for Manchester businessman Joseph Herman Geisel (1871–1964), a member of the college’s first Advisory Board of Trustees. His substantial gift to the college in honor of his parents allowed for the construction of the library that bears his name. The Geisel Library was completed in 1960.
