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Anselmians Provide 147 Thanksgiving Baskets for Families in Need
One of the most cherished holiday traditions returned to the Hilltop on Monday, Nov. 22 – the blessing and delivery of Thanksgiving Baskets.

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One of the most cherished holiday traditions returned to the Hilltop on Monday, Nov. 22 – the blessing and delivery of Thanksgiving Baskets.
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Gov. Chris Sununu and his opponent, Sen. Tom Sherman, have proposed reforms to alleviate New Hampshire’s severe housing shortage. How do those proposals compare, and how effective would they be?
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New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu extensively cited and quoted from work by Center for Ethics Director Jason Sorens in a legislative letter recently.
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When one thinks of an inheritance money, large houses, or family heirlooms usually come to mind. However, for Acting Presidents Harry S. Truman (D), and Gerald R. Ford (R), their inheritance was the highest office in the country, and finishing two of the deadliest conflicts in American history: World War Two, and the Vietnam War.
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Saint Anselm College will participate in the New Hampshire Long-term Investment to Fuel Transformative Research (NH-LIFT) initiative.
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Alexander Keyssar, professor of history and public policy at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, joined the Institute on Feb. 10 for a presentation via Zoom on his recent book, Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College?
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The Center for Ethics in Society has released a summary of insights and recommendations from its June 2021 luncheon for New Hampshire housing developers.
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Rick Green has covered the Saint Anselm College Center for Ethics' second annual New Hampshire Housing Survey for the Union Leader.
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The Center for Ethics in Society's 2024 Annual Statewide Survey of New Hampshire voters reveals robust and growing support for affordable housing measures.
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What do New Hampshire voters think about the affordable housing crisis? Since 2020, the Center for Ethics in Society has administered an annual statewide poll of voter attitudes on affordable housing. While every year has seen an increase in the percentage of voters who support the development of more affordable homes, the most recent poll in 2023 saw dramatic changes in the pro-housing direction.