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Student Research

Monumental Ideas, Inventive Solutions

There’s no reason to wait until graduate school to do real research. At Saint Anselm, we consider research an integral part of an undergraduate education, so no matter your major, you’ll find opportunities to study a subject in-depth.

Saint Anselm students are studying the development of cancer, compiling data on the Civil War, investigating media’s portrayal of women in politics. They’re pushing toward real breakthroughs. They’re even getting their names published in academic journals and presenting at conferences around the country.

Valuable Skills

In the labs and in the field, our students are gaining valuable skills and understanding of the world around them. Working one-on-one with faculty, they’re trained on equipment, terminology, and library resources, and can bounce ideas off each other and their mentors along the way.

Real research leads you to wider opportunities and career paths. With the help of faculty who are experts in their field and dedicated to your success, you’ll get into the graduate school of your choice or land the job of your dreams.

  • Graduate School
  • Career and Internships
  • INBRE
  • Academic Advising

Celebrating Research

Saint Anselm students of all majors are researching, writing, performing, studying, and creating. The results of their work range from published papers to oil paintings to interactive poster projects, and are celebrated by the college through the annual S.O.A.R. Program. The series of events sponsored by S.O.A.R. showcases the outstanding research and artwork by our students across disciplines.

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Sheehan Fund Fuels Signature Humanities Program

For generations of Saint Anselm students, the cornerstone of the curriculum was Portraits of Human Greatness, a two-year program that examined humanity, morality and spirituality through archetypes like the “Warrior” and individuals such as Thomas Jefferson and Martin Luther King, Jr.

Michael Sheehan ’82, H.D. ’11

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Seeds Of Hope: Mental Health In Our Communities

September 19, 2023
11:30 am EDT - 1:00 pm EDT

The mental health crisis in New Hampshire and across the country continues to affect those we know and love. Join Dr. Thema Bryant -- President of the American Psychological Association, professor, podcast host, author, and minister -- as she discusses mental health in our workplaces, schools, and beyond. The event will begin with a light reception with hors d'oeuvres at 11:30 am. The keynote address and moderated Q&A will begin at noon. 

This event requires advanced registration and the purchase of a ticket.
 
This program is part of the Center for Ethics in Society "Contemporary Issues Series" and is being co-hosted with the Psychology Department.

Location: Jean Student Center, Melucci Theater

Schedule:

11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Light reception with hors d’oeuvres

12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Keynote address and Q&A

Corporate sponsors
Dr. Thema Bryant event poster