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New Public Health Major; Classes Begin Fall 2022
Students interested in science, people, and community health, can now major in Saint Anselm College’s newest academic program, a Bachelor of Science in Public Health.

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Students interested in science, people, and community health, can now major in Saint Anselm College’s newest academic program, a Bachelor of Science in Public Health.
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Two Saint Anselm students and one professor were named AmplifiHER honorees by the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation. The gala was held virtually on May 5, 2021 to celebrate the women and girls who supported others throughout the pandemic.
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At Saint Anselm College, we recognize the important role of internships for students’ professional development while supporting their liberal arts curriculum. Internships offers students the opportunity to learn about the workplace and how community organizations function.
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In the spirit of Gregory Grappone ’04, the Humanities Institute at Saint Anselm College reaches across our campus and surrounding communities to engage people of all backgrounds with questions and ideas that arise from our common and uncommon experiences. We do so in the determined hope that, like Greg, we can know the enduring consolations and wisdom that spring from the rich variety of arts and humanities in our world, and better understand the meaning and purpose of our lives.
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Join us for the monthly read-aloud poetry event hosted by Geisel Library and the Center for Intercultural Learning and Inclusion on Monday, February 17 at 4:30pm.
This month we are focusing on prolific black poets, both historical and contemporary. Read, appreciate, and enjoy these works with snacks and warm beverages.
Read Between the Lines is sponsored by the Diversity Inclusion Innovation Fund (DIIF)."
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Students in Professor Flannery's Neuropsychological Assessment Course competed in an Edible Brain Competition this semester as part of their coursework. Students worked in teams to identify a syndrome or concept in Neuropsychology and translate it into something we can enjoy eating, e.g., the brain’s neural circuits for Prosopagnosia vs. Capgras syndrome. The students then researched the syndrome or concept and documented the process for creating their Edible Brains. Students were prepared to discuss their projects with classmates and judges from across the campus. [gallery ids="162,161,160,159,158,157,156,155"]
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April 8, 2024
4:30 pm EDT - 6:00 pm EDT
Dr. Richard Hark, a conservation scientist at Yale's Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage, will discuss how our appreciation of a work of art is highly influenced by the lens through which we view it. Using examples drawn from the collections at Yale and the Victoria and Albert Museum, his presentation will describe the analytical tools that were used to coax objects into revealing their secrets.
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September 19, 2024
4:15 pm EDT - 4:45 pm EDT
In honor of 50 Years of women's education at the College, alumna and muralist Jyl Dittbenner ’97 has curated a mural that will be exhibited in the Jean Student Center and will serve as a lasting tribute to the progress we have made and the countless individuals who have helped shape our institution into what it is today. Join us for this special event and enjoy light refreshments afterwards!
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In cooperation with a dozen academic departments on campus, the Grappone Humanities Institute intends to offer a Minor Humanities beginning in the spring semester of 2019.
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First-generation students share why they chose Saint Anselm, and what their biggest challenges and successes have been along the way to becoming an Anselmian.