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The objective of the Department is to provide the student with an understanding of the problem of crime and social injustice in America, the impact of crime on victims, and the systems which identify, process, and treat the offender. Criminal Justice encompasses the areas of law enforcement, prosecution, the courts, and correctional systems, including probation and parole. Developments such as victim services, changes in law, and social justice initiatives are embedded into the curriculum to highlight the ever-changing nature of the field.
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The mission of the Teacher Education Program is to prepare ethical and reflective educators who promote equity, exemplify professionalism, engage with communities, and thrive as leaders in the contemporary learning environment. The Education Department believes that teaching is an intellectual and professional endeavor grounded in the strength and excellence of our liberal arts curriculum. Our Teacher Education Program (TEP) allows our students the necessary theory and practice to inform their work regarding the ethical, moral, political, and social realities that shape education.

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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of New Hampshire
The NHIOP hosted a screening and discussion of “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of New Hampshire.

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Luminaria Mass
November 3, 2024
7:00 pm EST - 8:30 pm EST
Join our community for this unique Anselmian tradition as we honor and remember those who have passed away.
Luminaria Bags can be picked up/designed in Campus Ministry, the Student Center, and Davison Hall beginning October 21. All completed bags must be turned in by November 1

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Liberty in the Inaugural Address
Inaugural addresses are the centerpiece of the Inaugural ceremony. The president-elect delivers this speech either before or after taking the oath of office. In this series, we will examine selected quotes from the Inaugural addresses of five presidents, (George Washington, James Madison, Andrew Jackson, William H. Harrison, and Ronald Reagan), and the concept of liberty as a fundamental American value.

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Live Free and Dance Festival
August 10, 2024
10:00 am EDT - 5:00 pm EDT
All packages include free tap class at the end. If they only take tap - $35
Live free and dance is Saint Anselm’s first dance festival. A day full of dance with many dance styles including Contemporary, ballet, hip hop and tap. We are excited to have Impavido, Whitney Wilson, Danielle Gautier, Lauren Lassila and Aaron Tolson on faculty this year.
Day 2 will be a performance from all the companies and studios that submit to be in our Live Free and dance show!

Event
Live Free and Dance Festival
August 10, 2024
10:00 am EDT - 5:00 pm EDT
All packages include free tap class at the end. If they only take tap - $35
Live free and dance is Saint Anselm’s first dance festival. A day full of dance with many dance styles including Contemporary, ballet, hip hop and tap. We are excited to have Impavido, Whitney Wilson, Danielle Gautier, Lauren Lassila and Aaron Tolson on faculty this year.
Day 2 will be a performance from all the companies and studios that submit to be in our Live Free and dance show!

Event
Live Free and Dance Festival
August 10, 2024
10:00 am EDT - 5:00 pm EDT
All packages include free tap class at the end. If they only take tap - $35
Live free and dance is Saint Anselm’s first dance festival. A day full of dance with many dance styles including Contemporary, ballet, hip hop and tap. We are excited to have Impavido, Whitney Wilson, Danielle Gautier, Lauren Lassila and Aaron Tolson on faculty this year.
Day 2 will be a performance from all the companies and studios that submit to be in our Live Free and dance show!

Event
Law Panel
February 26, 2025
6:00 pm EST - 8:00 pm EST
Are you interested in pursuing a career in law? If so, or if you are simply interested in learning about different career fields, please join us for the Alumni Law Panel! The panel will feature Saint Anselm College alums from a variety of legal backgrounds. Networking will immediately follow the panel. Refreshments will be served.
After taking a pause from this exciting event for the last several years, we are so excited to host it again. Don’t miss out!
RSVP via the link below. Questions? Contact Lauren Burrows at LBurrows@anselm.edu.
Featuring:
- Honorable Daniel Swegart, Judge, New Hampshire Circuit Court, former Clerk of Court for the Cheshire & Sullivan County Superior Courts and former Staff Attorney with the New Hampshire Public Defender
- Lyndsay Robinson, Partner, Shaheen & Gordon
- Rowan Joyce, Attorney, Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell
- Brian Stankiewicz, Attorney, McDowell & Morrissette
- Cooper Walsh, First Year Law Student, UNH Law
Location: Career Development Center
☞ Register Here ☜
