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Pope Francis: Theology and Global Policy in the 21st Century

October 18, 2024
8:30 am EDT - 3:00 pm EDT

You are invited to attend the symposium "Pope Francis: Theology and Global Policy in the 21st Century" on Friday, October 18, 2024, at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, West Wing. Co-hosted with the Center for the Study of Religion and Public Life and the Politics Department, this event will delve into Pope Francis's impact on global affairs and the intersection of theology and politics.

Please RSVP to Prof. Christine A. Gustafson at cgustafson@anselm.edu

We look forward to your participation.


Symposium Schedule:
TimeEvent
8:30Arrival (coffee & continental breakfast available)
9:00Welcome
9:30

Panel A

  • The First Jesuit Pope: The contribution of his Jesuit charism to his political views, Thomas Massaro, SJ, Fordham University
  • Pope Francis, Modernism, and Liberal Democracy, James McHugh, University of Akron
  • Pope Francis and Synodality as Political Process, Marc Rugani, Saint Anselm College
  • Pope Francis and Women's Role in the Church, Miguel Glatzer, La Salle University
    Discussant: TBD
10:45Coffee break
11:00

Panel B

  • Advocating for a Democratic Church? Editorial Themes and Assertions Throughout the Papacies of Benedict XVI and Francis, MaryAnne Borrelli, Connecticut College
  • Pope Francis’ Dream of Unifying Chinese Catholic Church, Lawrence C. Reardon, University of New Hampshire
  • Francis in Mongolia: Analyzing 21st Century Papal Diplomacy, Thomas Kevin Lacourse, O.S.B., Saint Anselm College
  • Francis and the Environment: A Scientist’s Perspective on Laudate Deum and the Climate Change Challenge, Theresa Dabruzzi, Saint Anselm College
  • Discussants: Alynna Lyon, University of New Hampshire, and Christine Gustafson, Saint Anselm College
12:15Public Forum Closes
3:00Conclusion
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The History Department offers internships at a number of locations, including the New Hampshire Historical Society, the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, and the College Archives. These internships can help students make informed decisions about their career, form important professional connections, obtain valuable experiences, and apply academic knowledge to real-world problems.

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CHASE BRYANT

May 3, 2024
8:00 pm EDT

May 4, 2024
12:00 am EDT

CHASE BRYANT

Friday, May 3rd, 2024

SULLIVAN ARENA

ALL SALES ARE FINAL

NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES

VENUE POLICIES:

The following is a list of items and whether they are typically allowed into the venue or not. Sometimes a specific tour may require a different policy on certain items. Be sure to check for your specific event. All items that are allowed in are subject to a thorough search from our security team.

Bags or Purses? No, except for a small clutch purse with a maximum size of 6" x 9" or a clear tote with a maximum size of 12" Wide x 12" High x 6" Deep. Fanny-packs are also allowed.

Coolers? No.

Weapons? No.

Cameras? Yes but only non-professional without a detachable lens.

IPads? No.

Video Camera? No.

Selfie Sticks? No.

Drugs? No.

Medications? Yes, but only in the original prescription container with matching ID.

Pets? No.

Strollers? Yes, but are subject to search by security and we do not have stroller storage areas.

No tailgating in the parking lots

Arena doors Open at 6:00pm

All attendees will be required to go through security screening and pass through a metal detector

No backpacks or large bags/purses will be allowed. Small bags/purses or clutches will be permitted.

Guests should note if they choose to exit the facility for any reason, re-entry will not be permitted

No outside food or beverages are permitted

By entering the facility, all attendees agree to act appropriately and not disturb the program or guests.

Individuals who choose to act inappropriately or otherwise disturb the program will be escorted out of the building by law enforcement.

Should you require special accommodations, or more information about accessibility, please contact us at events@anselm.edu at least 48 hours in advance of the event.

All efforts will be made for reasonable accommodations.

By presenting this ticket, you agree to the rules and regulations of the facility and Saint Anselm College

*ALL SALES ARE FINAL
*NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES

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Ethics in Our World Dinner Discussion

October 9, 2024
5:30 pm EDT - 6:30 pm EDT

Join the Center for Ethics in Society as we welcome Kerry Benenato to campus for a dinner discussion with students. Dr. Benenato received her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Boston College and spent eight years working at Moderna, where she served in multiple roles including Vice President of Platform Chemistry and Formulation Discovery. In 2022, Dr. Benenato was awarded the American Chemical Society Heroes of Chemistry award for her work contributing to Moderna’s mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine (Spikevax™️). Dr. Benenato is currently the Chief Platform Officer at Sail Biomedicines.

During the dinner discussion, Dr. Benenato will discuss the value of a liberal arts education to future success and keys to career growth, all within the context of her work as a chemist.

Dr. Kerry Benenato joined Sail in February 2024 as Chief Platform Officer, bringing to the company a distinguished career in the development of mRNA products and product candidates. Prior to Sail, she served as Chief Scientific Officer of 76Bio, a startup focused on the development of a novel targeted protein degradation modality using mRNA/lipid nanoparticle (LNP) technologies. Prior to this, she spent eight years in positions of increasing responsibility at Moderna, most recently serving as Vice President, Platform Chemistry and Formulation Discovery, where she led the Platform team, with oversight for the discovery and development of mRNA delivery tools for multiple modalities (infectious disease, rare disease, immuno-oncology, auto-immune diseases) and the development of tools for LNP biophysical characterization.  
In 2022, Kerry was awarded the American Chemical Society Heroes of Chemistry award for her work contributing to Moderna’s mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine (Spikevax™️). She began her industry career in scientific research at AstraZeneca, after completing a research fellowship at Harvard University as a National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellow. She holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Boston College and a B.S. in Chemistry from Providence College.

Dr. Kerry Benenato

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NHIOP Bookmark Series: Commemorating the U.S. Presidency - “Lincoln and the Fight for Peace”

May 2, 2023
6:00 pm EDT - 7:30 pm EDT

The New Hampshire Institute of Politics, in partnership with the Geisel Library at Saint Anselm College, is pleased to welcome author John Avlon to discuss his recent book, "Lincoln and the Fight for Peace," a story of war and peace, race and reconciliation.

Avlon is a senior political analyst and anchor at CNN, where his "Reality Check" segments have won acclaim. From 2013 to 2018, he was the editor-in-chief and managing director of The Daily Beast, during which time the site’s traffic more than doubled to over one million readers a day while winning 17 journalism awards.

He is the author of the books "Lincoln and the Fight for Peace," "Independent Nation," "Wingnuts," and "Washington’s Farewell" as well as co-editor of the acclaimed "Deadline Artists" journalism anthologies. Avlon served as chief speechwriter to New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and won the National Society of Newspaper Columnists award for best online column in 2012.

A groundbreaking, revelatory history of Abraham Lincoln’s plan to secure a just and lasting peace after the Civil War—a vision that inspired future presidents as well as the world’s most famous peacemakers, including Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, Jr.  Lincoln’s plan to win the peace is his unfinished symphony, but in its existing notes, we can find an anthem that can begin to bridge our divisions today.

Free and open to the public with advance registration.
Books may be purchased in advance at your local bookseller or at https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Lincoln-and-the-Fight-for-Peace/John-Avlon/9781982108120

New Hampshire Institute of Politics Auditorium

Contact Information

 

Ann Camann

acamann@anselm.edu

(603) 222-4103

Lincoln and the Fight for Peace book cover