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News Stories

112 Nursing Students Blessed Before First Clinical
On Friday, January 31, 112 nursing students in the class of 2027…

Annual MLK Jr. Dinner Kicks Off Month-Long Celebration of “Infinite Hope”
The annual MLK Jr. Celebration Dinner kicked off the yearly month-long…

Jean School Launches Inaugural Graduate Program in Nursing Leadership and Innovation
Saint Anselm College is excited to announce its newest graduate program a…

New Poll by Saint Anselm College Survey Center Shows President Donald Trump With a Modest Bump in Popularity
New Poll by Saint Anselm College Survey Center Shows President Donald Trump…

Celebrate Women's History Month, Mar 10 @4:30pm
A Celebration of Women in Poetry
Women’s voices…

Alumni News | Fall/Winter 2025
Ten Anselmians were honored at the 2024 Alumni Awards brunch held last fall…

Scene On Campus
Here's what happened on the Saint Anselm College this past fall and winter…


From the President
From the moment you picked up this issue of Portraits, you surely knew it…
Saint Anselm in the News
BBC
Saint Anselm alumna named youngest-ever presidential spokesperson
January 28, 2025
Union Leader
Santo using lessons from legendary mentor to lead Saint Anselm men’s basketball
January 15, 2025
WMUR
Neil Levesque discusses new NH governor Kelly Ayotte’s inaugural address
January 12, 2025
WMUR
NH political leaders seek solutions to housing crisis at Saint Anselm event
December 13, 2024
Fairfield Mirror
Inside the Whimsical World of Saint Anselm alumna Dr. Emily Orlando
November 20, 2024
Events

Graduating students are invited to the Saint Anselm Bookstore, March 11 & 12 from 10 until 3.
Balfour will be available for students to order their graduation regalia, and Josten's will be on hand for class rings and diploma frames.

Presenter: Dr Vincent Colapietro '73
Vincent Colapietro is a 1973 graduate of Saint Anselm College and a Liberal Arts Research Professor Emeritus at Pennsylvania State University in the Departments of Philosophy and African American Studies. Through the Center for the Humanities at the University of Rhode Island, he has a teaching appointment in the departments of English, Writing & Rhetoric, and Philosophy.
In the course of his career he has authored several books and over two hundred articles. In 2004 he was honored by the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy with the Herbert W. Schneider Award for lifetime achievement.

Men's Faith Sharing Group
First Meeting: Tuesday, January 28 at 7:00 p.m.
Then meet weekly from Tuesday, February 4 to May 6
Time: 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Lower Church Meeting Room

Your journey as an Anselmian does not end with graduation. The relationships you built during the time on the Hilltop continue to be a source of support and connection. They are there when you celebrate milestones, navigate your career, and grow in faith.
This Days of Giving, honor all of the Anselmians who have made up your community and make a gift to ensure that our current and future students are able to experience that same connection.
Anselmian Then. Anselmian Now. Anselmian Always.

Overview of Simulation is Module 1 of 4 towards the Healthcare Simulation Educator Certificate
This is a 4 week course that runs from March 12 - April 8, with a synchronous online day on March 12 from 8:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Our innovative online certificate program is designed to explore the various components necessary to develop and run simulation scenarios within an academic or clinical setting.
Target Audience:
- Any nurse practicing in an education role who is interested in developing or working in a simulation program. This would be applicable to nurse educators in academia or healthcare facilities, preceptors, mentors, or staff nurses who are interested in learning more about this teaching pedagogy.
- Each module will earn 15 Nursing Contact Hours. Each module can be taken individually. In order to receive the certificate (60 contact hours), all 4 modules must be completed.
- Each module begins with one virtual live webinar from 08:30am- 4:00pm. The remainder of the program is completed online asynchronously.
Full brochure available
2025 Dates:
MARCH 12-April 8, 2025
Module1: Overview of Simulation
March 12, 8:30 am-4:00 pm as virtual live webinar; remainder of program online. Topics include: history, types of simulation, purpose, learning theory, learning styles, simulation lab resources
APRIL 16-MAY 14, 2025
Module 2: Art of Debriefing
April 16, 8:30 am-4:00 pm as virtual live webinar; remainder of program online. Topics include: purpose and importance of debriefing, role of facilitator, rules of debriefing, types of debriefing
OCTOBER 1-OCTOBER 28, 2025
Module 3: Designing and Implementing Simulation Scenarios
October 1, 8:30 am-4:00 pm as virtual live webinar; remainder of program online. Topics include: nursing education simulation framework, incorporating roles of facilitator and participant, educational practices, simulation outcomes and design characteristics
NOVEMBER 5-DECEMBER 2, 2025
Module 4: Trends in Healthcare and Use of Simulation to Impact Patient Outcomes
November 5, 8:30 am-4:00 pm as virtual live webinar; remainder of program online. Topics include: evaluation instruments, current research and trends in outcomes, trends in simulation, utilization of resources
👉 Register Here 👈

Graduating students are invited to the Saint Anselm Bookstore, March 11 & 12 from 10 until 3.
Balfour will be available for students to order their graduation regalia, and Josten's will be on hand for class rings and diploma frames.