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A physics degree can lead to a career as a researcher, entrepreneur, engineer, or teacher. Studying physics gives you the tool-set necessary to tackle challenging problems in a wide variety of fields.

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Opinion: What Dostoevsky has to teach us about American politics

This spring, Politics Professor Erik Cleven co-taught Political Thought in the Work of Dostoevsky with colleague Professor Peter Josephson. In this op-ed, Cleven explains what he believes the American people can learn from writers such as Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky.

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English & Communication

If you want to cultivate reading and writing as instruments of self-awareness, critical thinking, and engagement with the world; if you are interested in increasingly complex kinds of communication and their cultural implications; and if you want to develop supportive, lifelong relationships with your teachers and fellow students, our program is right for you.

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Fine Arts

A degree in the arts develops critical intellectual and artistic skills while addressing broader historical, cultural, and philosophical questions, demonstrating the essential role of creative expression in the human experience.


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Philosophy

Philosophy is the discipline that tries to answer the “Big Questions.” Because such questions are central to human life, the study of philosophy is an indispensable part of a liberal arts education. Every student at Saint Anselm College takes two introductory philosophy seminars, which are capped at 20 students.
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