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Courage: The Heart of Leadership. Navigating Times of Uncertainty and Change

April 30, 2025
4:00 pm EDT - 6:00 pm EDT

Join us for a discussion with Dr. Annabel Beerel on the topic of courage and leadership in times of radical uncertainty. As we navigate a world where the old normal is gone and the new normal has yet to emerge, this seminar offers an opportunity to explore how courageous leadership can guide us through these challenging times.

In this two-hour seminar, Dr. Beerel will explore the complexities of transition, examining what it truly means to lead with courage and how we can cultivate this vital trait in ourselves and others.

Pre-reading and reflection questions will be provided in advance to help you prepare for this thought-provoking discussion. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Light hors d'oeuvres will be served.
 

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About the speaker:

Dr. Annabel Beerel, an Executive Leadership and Ethics consultant, hosts a variety of seminars on Leadership, Change Management, Ethics and Mindfulness. She is the former Distinguished Chair of Ethics at SNHU and interim Dean of Religious Life at Wellesley College. She has written several books on leadership and ethics and speaks at a variety of conferences.

Courage: The Heart of Leadership

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Books on Display in April

Stop by Geisel Library to view several book displays during the month of April. 

 

Artificial Intelligence

This display on Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers an assorted selection of titles that explore its history, ethics, applications, and future potential. This display highlights how AI is shaping technology, society, and our daily lives. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, these books provide a way to consider the impact of the AI revolution.

Saint Catherine of Sienna

Saint Catherine of Siena, a 14th-century Italian mystic, was an influential figure in her relatively short life. She was declared a Doctor of the Church in 1970. We hope you enjoy this display of books about this holy and loyal daughter of the Church.

William Shakespeare

Celebrate the Bard's 461st birthday with his rich and timeless themes, characters and language this April.

Asian American and Pacific Islanders

This month, we honor the literary voices of Asian American and Pacific Islanders. Explore the powerful verse, prose, and unique perspectives of these AAPI authors.

Color woodcut print of five surfers riding waves in Honolulu, Hawaii, by Charles W. Bartlett, 1920
Surf riders, Honolulu / Charles W. Bartlett, color woodcut, 1920, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
Color woodcut print of five surfers riding waves in Honolulu, Hawaii, by Charles W. Bartlett, 1920

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Meet Abigail (Abby) Theobald ’22, Co-chair of the Ambassador Program’s Civic Engagement Committee

Meet Abigail (Abby) Theobald ’22, a senior double major in politics and sociology with a minor in environmental studies from Lyman, Maine. She serves as a Co-chair of the Civic Engagement Committee for the Kevin B. Harrington Student Ambassador Program.

Meet Abigail (Abby) Theobald ’22, Co-chair of the Ambassador Program’s Civic Engagement Committee

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The Supreme Court and the Modern Republic: Religious Liberty and Other Issues

New Hampshire Institute of Politics hosted a panel discussion on February 22, 2023, with constitutional scholars to discuss the evolution of the Supreme Court in the modern world. The panel had a range of expertise, including former New Hampshire State Supreme Court Chief Justice John T. Broderick, Villanova Law Professor Michael Moreland, and Saint Anselm Professor Christopher Galdieri. The event was moderated by University of New Hampshire Law Professor John Greabe.

Constitutional scholars sitting on the stage for the panel at the NHIOP