Results for "housing we need initiative"

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Reimagining Justice

The college's three-part webinar series delved into difficult topics of race and law enforcement, resulting in meaningful conversations and demonstrating core Anselmian values.

St. Benedict statue at sunset

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RESPECT THE NEST

The purpose of Respect the Nest is to educate the campus about the environment and to spread awareness about being sustainable and responsible, both with the environment on our own college campus and in the larger Manchester area. Respect the Nest specifically seeks to fulfill this mission by organizing clean-ups, events, awareness campaigns, and initiatives that promote protecting our environment. Respect the Nest is specifically referring to “respect of place” and honoring our own campus community, or our “Nest,” while also assisting the greater Manchester community with sustainability efforts.


 

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Roam if You Want To

With the college’s new flagship study abroad program in Tuscania, Italy, and Global Seminar courses reaching from France to Argentina—not to mention Covid-19’s decline—students are once again free to move about the world.

A scenic view of the Tuscania countryside

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Research

There’s no reason to wait until graduate school to join faculty in their research. At Saint Anselm, students of all majors are researching, writing, performing, studying, and creating.

A lab instructor stands in the lab as students work on experiments behind him

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RESCUE TEAM

The Campus Rescue Team includes volunteers and certified EMT's in the state of New Hampshire who respond to emergency situations on campus where there is a need for emergency medical attention. Volunteers are students who have received special training as first responders and who work in cooperation with Health Services and Security staffs. The Rescue Team is recognized as a collegiate EMS team by the New Hampshire Department of Emergency Medical Services.


 

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Residential Life Staff

Saint Anselm College's Office of Residential Life and Education recognizes the importance of establishing the living areas on campus as a place of both learning and growing, with the ultimate goal of fostering an inclusive residential environment that is consistent with the College's academic and Benedictine tradition.

Contact Information and Hours

Hours: 8:30a.m. - 4:30p.m.
Location: Jean Student Center, lower level
Phone: (603) 222-4006
Email: residencelife@anselm.edu