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Liberty in the Inaugural Address

Inaugural addresses are the centerpiece of the Inaugural ceremony.  The president-elect delivers this speech either before or after taking the oath of office. In this series, we will examine selected quotes from the Inaugural addresses of five presidents, (George Washington, James Madison, Andrew Jackson, William H. Harrison, and Ronald Reagan), and the concept of liberty as a fundamental American value.

Statue of Liberty

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The Presidential Oath of Office

No two inaugurations are alike, there have even been differences in the presidential oath. In accordance with Article II, Section I of the U.S. Constitution, the oath reads: “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”

Presidential Inauguration

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Parades Performers Poets

What would Inauguration Day be without the excitement of celebration and the continuation of American tradition? Performing arts and spectacular floats have adorned the momentous shift in presidential power for years past, and many significant groups and people have done their part in adding to the fun of the inauguration.

President Harry S. Truman’s inauguration on January 20, 1949, was the first televised inauguration in the United States. Architect of the Capitol, Courtesy of the Library of Congress

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The Music Man

Every season, the Dana Center for the Performing Arts plays host to a steady stream of talented musicians, dancers, and performers—but, for a glimpse of a true musical master, take a peek behind the scenes.

Joe Deleaut

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Learning Curve

In a year of upheaval, our Anselmian educators have had to dig deep, pivot quickly, and sacrifice much-becoming better teachers along the way. 

Chairs in a classroom

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Reimagining Justice

The college's three-part webinar series delved into difficult topics of race and law enforcement, resulting in meaningful conversations and demonstrating core Anselmian values.

St. Benedict statue at sunset

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Heroes Among Us

The hard work, determination, and selflessness of these seven individuals ensured the "Return to the Hilltop" plan became reality. 

Gold medal

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Thanks for the Memories

These beloved employees retired from the Hilltop this year with more than 200 years of service among them. Here they share some of their fondest memories, and a few college secrets.

Don Moreau '80 and Rosemary Stackpole

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Messages in a Bottle

With the messenger RNA platform developed by his company, Ron Renaud ’90 is sending forth treatments for Covid-19 and other diseases.

Ron Renaud '90 and Marianne (Gorman) Renaud '91