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New Tufts Partnership Provides Anselmians with early entry into Master of Public Health (MPH) Program

Saint Anselm College is excited to announce a new opportunity for students to continue their education through a partnership with Tufts University’s Master of Public Health (MPH) program: the Tufts – Saint Anselm College MPH Pathway Program.

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New Poll by Saint Anselm College Survey Center Shows Strong Position for Mayor Michelle Wu Ahead of Reelection Campaign

A new poll of likely Boston voters conducted by the Saint Anselm College Survey Center at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP) shows Mayor Michelle Wu entering the 2025 election season with clear advantages in approval, favorability, and ballot support. Wu earns strong job approval, with 61% approving and 37% disapproving. Half of voters (50%) say she deserves reelection, while 32% believe it’s time for someone new. 

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New Offices & Classrooms in Geisel

Picture of new offices being built behind the IT Helpdesk.

Students and faculty returned to campus to see significant change at Geisel Library. The Library is one of several buildings updated to accommodate the relocation of offices and classrooms from the Poisson building in preparation for its forthcoming demolition. In June 2022, President Joseph A. Favazza, Ph.D., announced plans to establish a School of Nursing and Health Professions to be housed in a new state-of-the-art nursing facility. This facility will replace Poisson building adjacent to Geisel Library.

Geisel is now home to the Computer Science department with faculty/staff offices, labs, and classrooms located on the main and lower levels. Three IT technicians also relocated their offices to the library, behind the Helpdesk on the main level. 

Picture of new offices being built behind the IT Helpdesk.

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New England Public Health Conference

May 15, 2024
8:00 am EDT

May 16, 2024
3:00 pm EDT

Join us for this 2 day in-person event that brings together experts, practitioners, policymakers, and advocates to explore critical issues impacting community well-being and equity. The conference features insightful sessions on pressing topics such as loneliness, infectious diseases, drinking water inequities, cannabis, cultural humility, and the role of community health workers, homelessness, H1N1 influenza, and supporting individuals with disabilities.

Target Audience- This conference is ideal for nurses and other healthcare professionals who practice in a variety of public health settings.

Learner Outcomes

Participants will:

  • Gain insights into multifaceted public health challenges and innovative solutions across diverse populations and settings.
  • Acquire evidence-based strategies, best practices, and policy recommendations to address key public health issues and promote health equity.
  • Enhance skills in cultural humility, community engagement, interdisciplinary collaboration, and crisis response for effective public health practice.
  • Foster networking opportunities, collaborations, and partnerships to strengthen public health initiatives, resilience, and community well-being.

Up to 11.75 Nursing Contact Hours

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Information about the Nursing major at Saint Anselm College

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Neither Rain Nor COVID Can Stop Relay for Life

Saint Anselm College celebrated the 14th annual Relay for Life a little different this year. Held outside on the Alumni quad on a rainy Sunday afternoon, students walked in honor of those affected by cancer to raise awareness and fundraise for the American Cancer Society.

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New Hampshire Institute of Politics to Host Carlos Lozada, The Washington Post’s Pulitzer Prize–winning book critic and author

The New Hampshire Institute of Politics will host Carlos Lozada, The Washington Post’s Pulitzer Prize–winning book critic and author of “What Were We Thinking: A Brief Intellectual History of the Trump Era” on April 26 at 7 p.m. via ZOOM.

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Neurotoxins 101: A Comprehensive Course for Aspiring Aesthetic Nurses

February 17, 2025
9:00 am EST - 4:00 pm EST

This two-day foundational workshop is designed for nurses interested in beginning a career in cosmetic injections. The program provides an introduction to neurotoxins, combining a 2-hour didactic session on core principles with 8 hours of hands-on clinical practice using live models. 

     Day 1:       Monday, February 17, 2025    9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
     Day 2:      Tuesday, February 18, 2025   9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Participants will learn the science behind neurotoxins, safety protocols, and fundamental injection techniques under expert guidance. By the end of the workshop, participants will have gained the confidence and skills needed to start their journey in aesthetic nursing.

All materials will be provided.

Tuition: $1800
 

Target Audience:

  • Licensed nurses (RNs, NPs, LPNs) with an interest in entering the field of aesthetic medicine.
  • Nurses seeking to enhance their skill set and gain foundational knowledge in neurotoxin administration.
     

Learning Outcome:

  • By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to demonstrate foundational knowledge of neurotoxins and perform basic cosmetic injection techniques safely and effectively on live models.
     

Faculty:

  • Ciara Dimou, DNP, AGNP-BC, WHNP-BC

     

10 Nursing Contact Hours
(6 hours on day 1, 4 hours on day 2)
 

👉 Register Here 👈

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