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Welcome back, Psychology students!

Welcome home, Hawks, and welcome to the Psychology Department blog! This blog provides information for psychology majors, psychology minors, or anyone who has an interest in the psychology field through articles mostly written by our own students regarding upcoming and ongoing events, as well as useful information for poster sessions and conferences, and information about our students and faculty. To start, here’s a recap of some of what we’ve been up to in this first month back and some opportunities to get involved this year. Congrats Maddie Scavatto (’19) The department would like to congratulate our own Maddie Scavatto ’19 for earning the 2018 Fr. Bernard Holmes, O.S.B. scholarship award, which is given to an incoming senior who shows care for and helps others, is a leader on campus, and shows a love of learning. Maddie is a psychology and Spanish double major. She is very involved on campus through being an Academic Resource Center tutor, participating in Relay for Life, volunteering to deliver groceries to residents of Manchester, coaching youth hockey, and being a member of AVERT. Maddie is the co-captain of the women’s ice hockey team and received Academic All-American honors. Psychology Department Meet and Greet: On September 13, 2018, faculty from the department held a meet and greet for all psychology majors and minors. This was an opportunity for returning upperclassmen to reconnect with faculty and for the freshmen to have a chance to put a name to a face. The faculty and students were able to connect about classes, future pathways, and research opportunities. It was a great opportunity to officially welcome in the new school year! Opportunities to get Involved in the Psychology Department: Psychology Ambassadors The Psychology Ambassadors are a group of students that help the department during open houses, giving tours of the department and answering questions regarding their experiences in the department and at St. A’s, going to conferences and poster sessions across New England, and attending dinners and talks with distinguished speakers. A call for applicants interested in the program will be sent out during the Spring semester. Psi Chi Psi Chi is the International Honor Society of Psychology, an organization that focuses on providing opportunities to enhance members’ personal and professional lives, chapter experiences to give members continued engagement, and encouraging members to conduct research and apply the research findings to the field of psychology. Professor Finn and Professor Ossoff are co-sponsors of the Saint Anselm chapter and will contact students that are eligible for this academic honor. (The up and coming!) Psychology Club Psychology Club will be starting up this year, and this club will offer students of all majors the opportunity to come together and discuss research, opportunities in the department, and participate in social activities that are intended engage them in meaningful conversations and discussions and to enjoy some out-of-the class room time together! The club will meet regularly and begin to organize psychology-related events, volunteer and fundraising opportunities, and social activities for this school year. The first meeting will be held on Sept 25 at 6pm in Goulet 3100.

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Women Who Shaped Us

In celebration of 50 years of co-education on the Hilltop, we share some of the most memorable stories and accomplishments of the women who have helped make Saint Anselm what it is today.

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Welcome Parents

Recent research shows today's students consider their parents to be their best advisors. As students adjust to college life, the challenges of living away from home, and a more rigorous academic environment, they will be calling you for advice. They will seek your support and affirmation that they can be successful at Saint Anselm College.

We believe that living on campus makes this transition easier for students and their parents. Residential Life and Education Staff are focused on helping your student have a successful year. We also hope to provide parents with information necessary to be effective advisors for your students. Please browse this website to find more information to help your student have a successful college career.

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Welcome back to the Hilltop!

Welcome back to the Hilltop, everyone, and to the Psychology Department blog! This blog provides information for psychology majors, psychology minors, or anyone who has an interest in the psychology field through articles written by students and professors regarding upcoming events, useful information for poster sessions and conferences, and summaries of events from throughout the year. Here are just some of the activities of the Psychology department... Psychology Ambassadors: The Psychology Ambassadors are a group of students that help the department during open houses, give tours of the department and answering questions regarding their experiences in the department and at Saint Anselm College, go to conferences and poster sessions across New England, and attending dinners and talks with distinguished speakers. The Psychology Ambassadors are looking forward to organizing speakers to come to the college and are excited to assist Saint Anselm College as the host of the New Hampshire Psychological Association conference this upcoming year! Psi Chi: Psi Chi is the International Honor Society of Psychology, an organization that focuses on providing opportunities to enhance members’ personal and professional lives, chapter experiences to give members continued engagement, and encouraging members to conduct research and apply the research findings to the field of psychology. Professor Ossoff is the sponsor of the Saint Anselm chapter (along with Professor Finn who is on sabbatical this year) and will contact students that are eligible for this academic honor. Psychology Club: Psychology Club offers students of all majors the opportunity to come together and discuss research, opportunities in the department, and watch movies that will engage them in meaningful conversations and discussions. Last Spring, the Psychology Club took a trip to the 99 Faces exhibit, which includes 33 photos of people with Schizophrenia, 33 people with Bipolar disorder, and 33 people that are caregivers or loved ones, in Lebanon, NH at Dartmouth-Hitchcock and met with individuals from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) regarding the exhibit.    

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Wound Care Essentials: Diagnosis, Assessment, and Treatment

November 12, 2025
8:00 am EST - 3:00 pm EST

This virtual webinar provides an in-depth, evidence-based exploration of wound care for nursing professionals. This full-day program offers a step-by-step approach to understanding the science of wound healing, effective assessment techniques, and innovative treatment options. Participants will explore various wound etiologies, prevention strategies, and practical demonstrations of advanced wound care products and techniques. Legal considerations in wound management will also be addressed to ensure compliance and optimal patient outcomes.

Target Audience:

This program is designed for nurses and healthcare professionals involved in wound management across a variety of clinical settings. It is ideal for those seeking to expand their knowledge and skills in wound assessment, treatment, prevention, and care planning.

Learning Outcome:

At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to apply evidence-based practices to assess, treat, and prevent wounds effectively, leveraging advanced wound care techniques and products while addressing the unique needs of patients and upholding legal and ethical standards in wound management.

Faculty: Stephani Hunt, MSN, RN, WCC, OMS, ONC, CFCN

Earns 5 Nursing Contact Hours

Cost: $119

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Write-in Biden: A Discussion of the 2024 NH Primary

April 23, 2024
6:00 pm EDT - 7:00 pm EDT

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, April 23, at 6:00 p.m., as we dive into the write-in Biden effort during the 2024 New Hampshire primary.

Join us for an open discussion with former New Hampshire Democratic Party Chair, Kathy Sullivan. As a nonpartisan Institute committed to educating, engaging, and empowering citizens to participate in their local communities, we're thrilled to welcome everyone to this exciting event!

This is event is hosted by the Kevin B. Harrington Student Ambassadors.

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Women of Influence: Part Two , Maximizing the Mentor/Mentee Relationship

March 15, 2023
5:00 pm EDT - 7:00 pm EDT

The Center for Ethics in Society is proud to host Women of Influence, a three-part series devoted to topics relating to women’s success in business and governance. 

Session Two: Maximizing the Mentor/Mentee Relationship (March 15, 5-7pm)

An exceptional mentor can help propel your career in numerous ways. Panelists in this session will discuss their experience with mentorship, and how it helped them grow their careers and the careers of those they mentor. More importantly, they will discuss how business and governance are improved when people are supported and encouraged by those around them.

Register here!

This three-part series will examine challenges and opportunities in getting a career started, the importance of a good mentor in professional development, and the courage, creativity, and patience required for innovative entrepreneurship. Research indicates that companies and organizations with a greater number of women at the executive or board level tend to perform better financially. Consequently, allowing women to progress without glass ceilings or sticky floors is a good business decision, as well as a great benefit to the economy and society overall, particularly in a context of talent shortage. Parity at the decision-making level of an organization is crucial. Enabling women at all levels to achieve career advancement creates a pipeline of female talent and increases the representation of women in sectors where they have historically been underrepresented. 

Sponsored in part by the NH Business Review.

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Location Information
The series will take place in the Dana Center at Saint Anselm College.

All members of the public are welcome to join us for one or all three sessions!

Contact Information
Hannah Beaudry
Program Coordinator - Center for Ethics in Society
603-641-7230
hbeaudry@anselm.edu

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Session Two Panelists

Linda Johnson (moderator): Attorney Linda Johnson is a Director with the law firm of McLane Middleton, Professional Association where she serves as Vice-Chair of the firm’s Education Law Group. Linda focuses her practice on understanding and serving the needs of independent day and boarding schools. She is recognized as a national authority on student and campus safety issues, risk management, crisis response, employment law and independent school law issues. Linda has also been named as a leading labor and employment law attorney in a survey of the legal profession conducted by Business New Hampshire Magazine. She is AV rated by Martindale Hubbell which is the highest rating for legal ethics and services. She is listed in Woodward's Best Lawyers in America for both employment and education law, and in New England Super Lawyers. Linda is the Chair of the Board of Trustees of the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation. She has been selected as an Outstanding Business Woman of New Hampshire by N.H. Business Review, was awarded the Philip Holman Gender Equality Award, and was a recipient of the Jon Meyer Civil Rights Award and Marilla Ricker woman lawyer of the year. In 2019 and 2021 (the only two years of the award), she was selected by New Hampshire Business Review as part of the “New Hampshire 200” The Granite State’s Most Influential Business Leaders.

Angie Lane: Angie Lane serves as the Executive Director of Red River Theatres, a nonprofit independent cinema in Concord. A graduate of the University of New Hampshire with a bachelor's degree in communications, Angie brings significant experience in development, community relations, event creation, management, and marketing. Past roles include stints with New Hampshire Public Radio, the Concord Monitor, SiverTech, and Company C. Actively engaged in community efforts, Angie currently serves as a director for the New England Foundation for the Arts, the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce and Creative Guts. She likewise serves on advisory boards for the Currier Museum of Art and The Concord Coalition. In 2016, Angie was named Concord Young Professional of the Year and in 2018 was honored as part of the New Hampshire Union Leader's Forty Under 40 initiative. Angie grew up in Pembroke, N.H. and currently lives in Manchester with her partner Will, bonus-son Zeke and the cat of her dreams, Finn.

Sara Bee Pichette: Sara Bee Pichette is an Intermediary Sales & Business Development Senior Associate at Impax Asset Management, a specialty asset manager focused on the transition to a more sustainable economy in Portsmouth. Sara has been in the Financial Services Industry for almost a decade, working at Transamerica, BlackRock and Merrill Lynch. Sara holds Certified Private Wealth Advisor and Chartered SRI (Sustainable Responsible Impact) Counselor professional designations. Sara is a proud Manchester West High graduate who returned home to New Hampshire after earning her degree at the University of Colorado at Boulder and living in Denver and Nashville. Sara now lives in Manchester and enjoys being active in the community. She is passionate about empowering youth and serves on the Board of Directors of Manchester Police Athletic League (MPAL) and Mill Falls Charter School. She also coached a youth girls lacrosse team through the Boys & Girls Club of Manchester. Sara graduated from the Manchester Chamber’s Leadership Greater Manchester program in 2020 and was honored and humbled to receive a Good Samaritan Award from the Pastoral Counseling Services in 2020. Sara and her husband, Neil, live in the North End with their daughter, Skadi, and dog, Simba. They enjoy spending time outdoors skiing, biking and boating.

Laura Simões: Laura serves as the executive director of the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications. Laura brings a strong background in strategic communications, and has managed outreach, crisis aversion and public policy campaigns for nonprofits, corporations, and local, state and federal government. She is a former staff member for U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the Episcopal Church of NH and the NH Charitable Foundation. She has a B.S. in Communications, an M.B.A. and is a candidate for her PhD in Applied Linguistics, Communications & Language. Laura has served an adjunct professor in communications at Southern NH University. She is a partner in Wash Street, an innovative laundry services company based in Manchester, NH. She is a former Selectman for a town of 6000, a former Commissioner on Human Rights for the State of New Hampshire, as well as a current and former leader on statewide nonprofit boards of directors.

Katie Benway: Katie Benway Yerkes is a certified life coach, speaker, and author. Over the course of 13 years, Katie has worked with more than 11,000 individuals one-on-one and in small group settings, exploring the deepest human experiences, including death, grief, trauma, and life-altering change. Katie created Intrepid Eleven, LLC, in 2010, and began meeting with clients face-to-face at her office in Concord, NH.

Prior to creating Intrepid Eleven, Katie spent 12 years in corporate settings as a marketing and communications professional, including serving as the Marketing Director for the City of Manchester, NH, and as Director of Public Affairs at Granite State College. She served on the Board of Directors of Northeast Delta Dental, chairing the Corporate Governance and Executive committees, as well as serving two years as Board Chair, during her nine-year tenure.

As a volunteer, Katie co-founded and served as Board President of the Manchester Young Professionals Network, served as a Board member and Board President of the YWCA of Greater Manchester and was a Big Sister for ten years through Big Brothers Big Sisters. Katie was named 2010 Mentor of the Year by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Manchester, received a Good Samaritan Award from Pastoral Counseling Services in Manchester, NH, was named to the Union Leader’s 40 under Forty list in 2006, and was named a Rising Star by Business New Hampshire Magazine.

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Webinar with author Kate Anderson Brower

On February 16th, Student Ambassadors Maeve McAllister ’23 and Katie Monahan ’22 were joined by Kate Anderson Brower, author of Team of Five: The President’s Club in the Age of Trump, for a virtual webinar.

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