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Event

Playing Potus

November 3, 2023
8:30 pm EDT - 11:00 pm EDT

Friday, November 3rd ay 7:30pm

Live on stage at the Dana Center at Saint Anselm College, Friday,
November 3, at 7:30 p.m., award-winning author and TV host Peter Funt
takes an entertaining look at how comedic impressions of U.S. presidents
evolved — and their impact on real-life politics — in Playing POTUS.
Based on his new book by the same name, Peter’s multi-media show
features clips, interviews and revealing insights about the presidency and
the comics who speak shtick to power. A columnist for major newspapers
and host of 250 episodes of TV’s iconic “Candid Camera” — started by his
father, Allen Funt — Peter began his career as a journalist at ABC News.
Beginning with Vaughn Meader’s record album “The First Family” in
1962, mimicry has grown during a dozen administrations. From Meader’s
portrayal of JFK as a debonair leader who cherished his rub-uh swan,
to Alec Baldwin’s depiction of Donald Trump as an orange-tinted buffoon,
Americans at times seem more familiar with the screen versions of chief
executives than the politicians themselves. With Joe Biden, impersonators
have been challenged by a divided nation with a fragile sense of humor.
“In scouring presidential libraries and tracking down people who
worked with the early impressionists, the story grew more fascinating,”
explains Peter. “Now that the nation is so divided politically, we see the
affect on how mimics treat presidents.”

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Pray

Saint Anselm College Campus Ministry aims to create an inclusive environment where students can freely practice their beliefs, fostering a supportive community that embraces religious diversity, while at the same time celebrating our Catholic identity.

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Pope Francis: Theology and Global Policy in the 21st Century

October 18, 2024
8:30 am EDT - 3:00 pm EDT

You are invited to attend the symposium "Pope Francis: Theology and Global Policy in the 21st Century" on Friday, October 18, 2024, at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, West Wing. Co-hosted with the Center for the Study of Religion and Public Life and the Politics Department, this event will delve into Pope Francis's impact on global affairs and the intersection of theology and politics.

Please RSVP to Prof. Christine A. Gustafson at cgustafson@anselm.edu

We look forward to your participation.


Symposium Schedule:
TimeEvent
8:30Arrival (coffee & continental breakfast available)
9:00Welcome
9:30

Panel A

  • The First Jesuit Pope: The contribution of his Jesuit charism to his political views, Thomas Massaro, SJ, Fordham University
  • Pope Francis, Modernism, and Liberal Democracy, James McHugh, University of Akron
  • Pope Francis and Synodality as Political Process, Marc Rugani, Saint Anselm College
  • Pope Francis and Women's Role in the Church, Miguel Glatzer, La Salle University
    Discussant: TBD
10:45Coffee break
11:00

Panel B

  • Advocating for a Democratic Church? Editorial Themes and Assertions Throughout the Papacies of Benedict XVI and Francis, MaryAnne Borrelli, Connecticut College
  • Pope Francis’ Dream of Unifying Chinese Catholic Church, Lawrence C. Reardon, University of New Hampshire
  • Francis in Mongolia: Analyzing 21st Century Papal Diplomacy, Thomas Kevin Lacourse, O.S.B., Saint Anselm College
  • Francis and the Environment: A Scientist’s Perspective on Laudate Deum and the Climate Change Challenge, Theresa Dabruzzi, Saint Anselm College
  • Discussants: Alynna Lyon, University of New Hampshire, and Christine Gustafson, Saint Anselm College
12:15Public Forum Closes
3:00Conclusion
NHIOP

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Politics & Eggs

The Politics & Eggs series was founded in 1995 to provide New Hampshire and New England business leaders with a chance to meet with major party presidential candidates. Since that time, virtually every major candidate has attended this program, and it has become a "must-stop" on the presidential campaign trail. In recent years, the series has been expanded to include speakers other than candidates who discuss critical issues facing our nation.

Politics and Eggs