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Poetry Reading by Prof. Gary Bouchard

October 13, 2022
4:00 pm EDT - 5:00 pm EDT

Professor Gary Bouchard of the English Department will be reading from his new book of poems, What News Horatio? 

Check out this fun trailer to learn more about the book.


Thursday, October 13, 2022
4:00 p.m. EDT

Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing.

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Preceptor Prep: Assembling your Preceptor Toolbox

December 6, 2023
8:00 am EST - 3:00 pm EST

Fill up your toolbox so that you are ready to step into the role of preceptor! In this virtual webinar we will discuss tools and strategies to promote communication, facilitate learning, and guide preceptees' integration into their new practice and beyond.

Multiple speakers

Cost is $99

Participants will earn 5 Nursing Contact Hours

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President's Innovation Reception

April 25, 2023
4:00 pm EDT - 5:30 pm EDT

President Joseph Favazza and the Diversity & Inclusion Innovation Fund (DIIF) Committee welcome you to this annual event showcasing Innovation Fund grant recipients! Join us for a panel discussion with winning innovators and enjoy some refreshments. Tuesday, April 25, from 4:00-5:30 p.m. in the Event Space (Jean Student Center).

Presidents Reception invitation

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Policy Solutions for the Public Schooling & the Common Good

April 27, 2023
4:30 pm EDT - 6:00 pm EDT

Contact Information:

Dianna Terrell, Ph.D.
Professor of Education

Additional Information: 
Join four groups of current Education Studies, Politics, Communication, Marketing, and Fine Arts students in the Savard Welcome Center Blake Room where they will provide either posters or panels to address the following: 

  • Policy Solutions to Protect Students’ Safety & Well-Being
  • Policy Solutions to Promote Equity for Protected Student Populations
  • Policy Solutions to Support the Teaching Profession
  • Policy Solutions to Defend Students’ Access to High Quality Curriculum
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Pre-Law Information

The law is the second most common profession (after teaching) among History majors who have graduated from Saint Anselm College. This fact should come as no surprise since, according to the American Bar Association, the History major is widely considered a traditional undergraduate preparation for law school. Such is the case because the major stresses the core skills most prized by the legal profession: problem-solving, critical reading, effective writing, articulate oral communication, a capacity for research, and good general background knowledge.

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