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Global Seminars
Global Seminars are short-term programs attached to credit-bearing courses led by Saint Anselm faculty.
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Global Seminars are short-term programs attached to credit-bearing courses led by Saint Anselm faculty.
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Program options abound for global experiences! In-country or virtual we have more than 75 programs in the Global Programs Portfolio. If you're not sure about where, or even what kind of program is right for you and your major, we can help.
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Information on international travel for students who have been accepted into a study abroad program.
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Information for parents whose students have been accepted into a study abroad program.
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Learn about how to take the first steps to your study abroad experience!
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On Thursday, Oct. 17, Saint Anselm College officially installed Dr. Joseph A. Favazza as its 11th president, marking the beginning of a new moment in the college’s history.
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With the fall semester in full swing, the psychology department has unveiled a new major in the form of Behavioral Neuroscience.
The college’s newest major studies the functioning of the brain through investigating human behavior. By examining the physiology of the brain, students will achieve an in-depth understanding of neurons and the nervous system and their roles in cognition and behavior.
“Our hope is that the major will attract students who have an interest in understanding behavior from the focus of the brain and its supporting biochemical systems,” says Elizabeth Ossoff Ph.D., professor and chair of the psychology department. “The major provides career opportunities in laboratory research, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, physical therapy as well as other academic positions.”
Courses in the program include hands-on laboratory and directed research experiences for students to gain competency and skills within behavioral neuroscience, culminating in a senior capstone course. Course requirements include a wide array of psychology and biology courses as well as requirements in chemistry and mathematics.
“Neuroscience is only going to grow and continue to evolve,” explains psychology professor Adam Wenzel Ph.D., who specializes in sensation and the perception. “Neuroscience is really breaking down those walls and boundaries between the sciences of psychology and biology, and I believe students are can really benefit from this complete study of what makes us who we are.”
Junior Ashley Grillo ’20 has already declared her major as behavioral neuroscience. “The brain is such a complex machine that is responsible for how we perceive the world,” says Grillo. “Going into the new major, I hope to learn in-depth about various topics such as perception, neurological diseases, and what causes the mind to act the way it does.”
The college also offers a minor in neuroscience.
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This fall, the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) is offering college faculty and staff as well as local area educators and administrators the opportunity to participate in a free, 9-week public course, Black Minds Matter.
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On Wednesday, April 18, 13 students were inducted into the Sigma Beta Delta International Honor Society for business, management, and administration.