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"Our Fire is Stronger Than Your Bombs" - An exhibit of Ukrainian graphic artists’ response to war

May 1, 2023
4:00 pm EDT - 5:30 pm EDT

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The New Hampshire Institute of Politics is pleased to offer a special program to mark the one-year anniversary of the start of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. The program features an exhibition of war posters by contemporary Ukrainian illustrators, living and working in Ukraine, sometimes, with no power, water, cell signal, or Internet connection.

Lada Kolomiyers, Veronika Yadukha, and Hanna Leliv, three scholars and translators currently at Dartmouth College, will present a selection of translations they have been working on over the past year. The poetry reading will be performed to the music accompaniment by Joe Deleault and Don Davis.

Program Participants:

Lada Kolomiyets is a Habilitated Doctor of Philology in Translation Studies and Full Professor of the Department of Translation Theory and Practice at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Currently, she is a Harris Visiting Professor at Dartmouth College.

Veronika Yadukha is an art curator of Ukraine's annual literary and translation festival TRANSLATORIUM and a member of VERBatsiya, a collaborative translation group. Currently, she is a graduate student in the comparative literature program at Dartmouth College.

Hanna Leliv is a literary translator from Lviv, Ukraine. A former Fulbright fellow at the University of Iowa's Literary Translation Workshop, she is now a Leslie Center Faculty Fellow at Dartmouth College.

Joe Deleault is an award-winning international performer, composer, and session pianist. His recent projects include work with academy award-winner Ernest Thompson, filmmaker Ken Burns and StoryFirst. Joe recently won the 2022 Telly Award.

Don Davis plays saxophone, clarinet, flute, and percussion. He studied composition and saxophone at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA. Don teaches woodwinds at The Manchester Community Music School.

Light refreshment will be served.

In partnership with the Gregory J. Grappone ‘04 Humanities Institute at Saint Anselm College and the Leslie Center for the Humanities at Dartmouth College, and New Hampshire Humanities.

This event is made possible by a grant from New Hampshire Humanities.

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Yoga as a Way of Life - Thriving in a Chaotic World

May 4, 2023
4:00 pm EDT - 5:15 pm EDT

Location Information: Melucci Theater - Jean Student Center

Additional Information:
Join Sarah Guglielmi for a discussion on yoga as a way of life through yoga practice, yoga lifestyle, and the cultivation of a yoga mindset. Yoga offers an approach to not only live in a chaotic world but thrive in it.

Millions of Americans practice yoga. They understand yoga to be an ancient practice that combines postures and breath awareness to relieve stress, reduce aches and pains, and transform their mood. Yoga is that, and much more. Yoga postures, called asanas, are one part of an 8-limbed spiritual discipline that is ultimately designed to help you reach your fullest potential. Yoga offers a path to connect with your intuitive self and gradually transform your limitations, including the overwhelming fear and uncertainty that is pervasive at this time.  

This is part of the Ethics and Spiritualty series. Free and open to the public with advance registration. Refreshments will be provided.

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Dance Into Summer Intensive

June 5, 2023
1:00 pm EDT

June 6, 2023
4:00 pm EDT

June 5th and 6th

Dance Instensive Lead by Wrold Renowned Tap Dancer Aaron Tolson.

Ballet, Tap, Hip Hop, and Yoga

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Honors Program Speed Talks

April 26, 2023
5:30 pm EDT - 6:30 pm EDT

Location Information:
Goulet Science Center
Room 3100

Contact Information:
Ward Holder
Director of the Honors Program
Professor of Theology
Professor of Politics

Additional Information: 
Join the students of the Honors Program as they give “Speed Talks,” opportunities for them to showcase their research and findings across different disciplines and subject areas. Though a speedy two to three minutes of presentations at a time, there will be time for discussion and questions after the presentations.

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“What Climate Change Means to Me” Photography Exhibition

May 1, 2023
12:00 am EDT

May 9, 2023
12:00 am EDT

Location Information:
Goulet Reading Room

Contact Information:
Theresa Dabruzzi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biology
tdabruzzi@anselm.edu
(603) 641-7159

Additional Information:
This photography exhibition will display the assignments and climate change research of students from the Biology department’s Conversation Management and Policy course. Generally, most think of climate change and its effects as being far away or as a thing that will starve the polar bears, but climate change happens much closer to home. Students’ photographs capture what climate change looks like to them and how it is affecting their lives.

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The American Stage Series: Francis X. Suarez, Mayor of Miami

April 18, 2023
9:00 am EDT - 10:30 am EDT

Mayor F. X. Suarez

Please join us for this special opportunity to hear from Francis X. Suarez, Mayor of Miami.  

Francis X. Suarez is the 43rd Mayor of Miami. First elected with a mandate of 86 percent and then re-elected with a mandate of nearly 79 percent, Mayor Suarez has championed the integration of climate adaptive policies, Web 3.0 technology, and a free-market approach to government. As the first Miami-born mayor, he is committed to building a Miami that lasts forever and that welcomes everyone.

Under his leadership, Miami has cut crime and cut taxes to one of their lowest points in over fifty years, spurring a broad-based economic expansion across Miami. Mayor Suarez has also pursued a package of affordable housing reforms—Miami For-Everyone—that leverages federal opportunity zones with the activation of underutilized land to the supply and overall access to affordable housing for working people and communities of color.  

Complimentary Breakfast.  This event is free and open to the public with advance registration.

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Tri-Beta Induction Ceremony

April 21, 2023
12:30 pm EDT - 1:30 pm EDT

Location Information:
Perini Lecture Hall

Contact Information:
Professor Lori LaPlante 
Department of Biology
llaplante@anselm.edu

Additional Information: 
Please join us for the Annual Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society induction ceremony. Beta Beta Beta is an honor society for students dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research.

Thirteen eligible juniors and seniors will be inducted into the Chi Zeta Chapter. After the induction ceremony, there will be two Beta Beta Beta members presenting their research. Noah Manuel ’23 will present his research titled “Creation of a Flora of Saint Anselm College,” and another speaker, to be determined, will present their research also. 

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