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Welcome to the Hilltop
Since 1889, Saint Anselm College has provided a transformative education shaped by Catholic and Benedictine values and a liberal arts foundation. Here, you are part of a welcoming community where you will discover your passions, experience cherished traditions, and unlock your full potential.
# 89
in National Liberal Arts Colleges by U.S. News & World Report
99 %
of identified graduates of the class of 2025 are either employed, pursuing further education, serving in the military, or volunteering
# 24
most engaged in community service by Princeton Review

An Easter Message from Dr. Favazza
Easter is a time of renewal and reflection, reminding us of the enduring power of faith, the promise of new beginnings, and the strength of our shared Hilltop community. Here at Saint Anselm, these values are at the heart of our mission, guiding us in our pursuit of truth, compassion, and service to others.
Meet Our Anselmians

"I believe with all my heart that today’s world needs Saint Anselm College, a place that is infused with the Catholic and Benedictine values of community, hospitality and love, where the humanities, arts and sciences and professional programs like nursing, criminal justice and business build on our liberal arts core rather than compete with it. We need a place where you don’t have to choose between career outcomes and life outcomes. That place is Saint Anselm."
In the classroom and in the community, an Anselmian education will challenge you to find your best self.
Anselmian News

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Exploring Ethical Dilemmas at the 2026 Goodchild Regional Ethics Bowl
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Remembering Dr. Joyce Barker
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Class of 2026 Finishes Strong with Senior Projects, Research, and Theses
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President Favazza’s Easter Message to the Hilltop
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Los Angeles Police Chief James McDonnell ’81 Speaks at Saint Anselm College
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New Poll by the Saint Anselm College Survey Shows Democrats Gaining Ground as Republicans Face Political Headwinds
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FEATURED FACULTY MEMBER
Nicole Gugliucci, Ph.D., Department Chair and Associate Professor, Physics, was featured in the most recent issue of Portraits Magazine's Focus on Faculty.
“Turns out what I like most about science is sharing it with other people. Teaching it, and sharing it with others. … It’s important to me that everyone can feel some connection to science and see that it is understandable, it is reachable, it is even doable.”

Anselmian Events

Event led by Dr. Jay Parini, D.E. Axinn Professor of English and Creative Writing at Middlebury College, as part of the 2025-2026 Big Thought Series on the topic of "The Pursuit of Happiness."
Event details for Big Thought Series: Borges and Me: The Pursuit of Meaning

At the completion of this webinar, participants will be able to assess, differentiate, and manage common acute and functional gastrointestinal conditions using evidence-based pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic strategies.
Description: This full-day webinar provides nurses and nurse practitioners with a comprehensive overview of common gastrointestinal (GI) conditions. Participants will gain practical skills in performing thorough abdominal examinations, recognize acute and functional GI disorders, and explore evidence-based treatment strategies. The program will cover conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, chronic constipation, GERD, diverticulitis, pancreatitis, and appendicitis. Emphasis will be placed on integrating both nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic management approaches, with interactive case studies to reinforce clinical decision-making.
Target Audience: Registered nurses, advanced practice nurses, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare professionals who manage patients with gastrointestinal complaints in inpatient, outpatient, or primary care settings. This program is suitable for clinicians seeking to enhance their assessment skills, clinical reasoning, and pharmacologic knowledge in GI care.
Faculty:
- Wendy Wright, DNP, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, FNAP
Register Here →
Event details for Overview and Management of Common GI Conditions

Each Friday, during the college common hour, the Humanities Institute hosts an open, informal discussion led by a member of the Saint Anselm faculty, staff or monastic community. This forum invites people from all parts of campus to come together with others who are willing to open their lunch bag and their mind to a question about our humanity. A Zoom Link will be provided weekly for those wishing to take part remotely. This week’s event will be hosted by Professor Marc Rugani, Theology Department.

Event details for Come Friday Forum: Can We Have Faith Without Doubt?

The Center for Ethics invites students to participate in its Learning Liberty Essay “Write-Off,” where students will have up to two and a half hours to write an essay of 1,000 words or less on the following prompt:
Does a liberal arts education in the 21st century prepare students for responsible citizenship in their community, nation, and the world?
Participants will be allowed to bring a single piece of paper with an outline/notes to the write-off, but they must compose their essay without the assistance of artificial intelligence. The write-off will be proctored by a faculty member. Coffee and cookies will be available.
Location: Alumni Hall, Room 5
The first-place winner will receive $500 and two runners-up will receive $200 each.
A panel of faculty, staff, and outside guests will blind review essays.
Possible avenues of inquiry that relate to the prompt:
- The value of liberty and its connection to the good life
- Your experience/things you have learned during Learning Liberty colloquia and/or your time at Saint Anselm College
- A relevant public issue or public figure
- Creativity is encouraged

April 12 at 2pm
April 16, 17, and 18 at 7:30pm
SOMETHING ROTTEN!
Brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate playwrights living in the shadow of rockstar William Shakespeare. Catchy songs and over-the-top dance numbers, meet laugh-out-loud antics of creativity, ambition, and the absurdity of show biz.
PLEASE NOTE: Something Rotten! is generally rated PG-13 due to mature content, including bawdy humor, suggestive jokes, and innuendo that may not be suitable for younger audiences.
Event details for The Abbey Players Present: Something Rotten!

April 12 at 2pm
April 16, 17, and 18 at 7:30pm
SOMETHING ROTTEN!
Brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate playwrights living in the shadow of rockstar William Shakespeare. Catchy songs and over-the-top dance numbers, meet laugh-out-loud antics of creativity, ambition, and the absurdity of show biz.
PLEASE NOTE: Something Rotten! is generally rated PG-13 due to mature content, including bawdy humor, suggestive jokes, and innuendo that may not be suitable for younger audiences.
Event details for The Abbey Players Present: Something Rotten!






