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Book Discussion "Tastes Like War: A Memoir"
May 17, 2023
12:30 pm EDT - 1:30 pm EDT
Geisel Library will host a book discussion of "Tastes Like War: A Memoir" by Grace M. Cho as part of Overdrive's Big Library Read May 3-17, 2023.
Ebook and audiobook copies are available to the SAC community (monastery, faculty, staff, and students) for unlimited, simultaneous use via Overdrive’s Libby App between May 3-17. Contact Melinda Malik (mmalik@anselm.edu) or Laura Gricius-West (lgriciuswest@anselm.edu) if you need assistance in setting up the Libby App on your Android or iOS device.

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Friends Forever
The female friendships formed on the Hilltop are one of the best stories we can point to during the last 50 years—and the friends of Helen Gallo Bryan ’81 are some of the closest around.

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLUB
The organization's focus is based entirely on the student interest within Criminal Justice. We are mainly made up of Criminal Justice majors, minors and fanatics! We put on programs that are fun and interesting, while informative on current issues in the Criminal Justice field. Additionally, we put on events to help students navigate the school and network with professionals in the Criminal Justice Field.

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Billing Cycle & Payment Options
Information for student billing cycles and frequently asked question on payments.
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Application Review Process
Every student who applies to Saint Anselm College has a unique story to tell. In order to understand these stories as thoroughly as possible, we take an individualized approach to reviewing each application.

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Chloe Maxmin: Finding Common Ground in Politics
March 9, 2023
4:00 pm EST - 5:30 pm EST
What does it look like to reach across the aisle and find common ground with our political opposites? Hear from Chloe Maxmin, the youngest woman ever elected to the Maine State Senate. Her campaigns were based on mutual respect, listening and understanding.
Funded by the Bean Distinguished Lecture Series at Saint Anselm College.
Free to the public, with advance registration: here
Location Information
New Hampshire Institute of Politics Auditorium
Contact Information
Ann Camann
Deputy Director - New Hampshire Institute of Politics
603-222-4103
acamann@anselm.edu

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Welcome back to the Hilltop!
Welcome back to the Hilltop, everyone, and to the Psychology Department blog! This blog provides information for psychology majors, psychology minors, or anyone who has an interest in the psychology field through articles written by students and professors regarding upcoming events, useful information for poster sessions and conferences, and summaries of events from throughout the year. Here are just some of the activities of the Psychology department... Psychology Ambassadors: The Psychology Ambassadors are a group of students that help the department during open houses, give tours of the department and answering questions regarding their experiences in the department and at Saint Anselm College, go to conferences and poster sessions across New England, and attending dinners and talks with distinguished speakers. The Psychology Ambassadors are looking forward to organizing speakers to come to the college and are excited to assist Saint Anselm College as the host of the New Hampshire Psychological Association conference this upcoming year! Psi Chi: Psi Chi is the International Honor Society of Psychology, an organization that focuses on providing opportunities to enhance members’ personal and professional lives, chapter experiences to give members continued engagement, and encouraging members to conduct research and apply the research findings to the field of psychology. Professor Ossoff is the sponsor of the Saint Anselm chapter (along with Professor Finn who is on sabbatical this year) and will contact students that are eligible for this academic honor. Psychology Club: Psychology Club offers students of all majors the opportunity to come together and discuss research, opportunities in the department, and watch movies that will engage them in meaningful conversations and discussions. Last Spring, the Psychology Club took a trip to the 99 Faces exhibit, which includes 33 photos of people with Schizophrenia, 33 people with Bipolar disorder, and 33 people that are caregivers or loved ones, in Lebanon, NH at Dartmouth-Hitchcock and met with individuals from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) regarding the exhibit.
