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Poetry Reading Monday, Apr. 14 @ 4:30 p.m., Geisel Library

A Celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islanders in Poetry

At Saint Anselm College, we celebrate AAPI Heritage Month in April. Join us April 14th for Read Between the Lines as we honor the creativity and poetic talent of Asian American and Pacific Islander poets. 

Come enjoy an hour filled with inspiring poetry, cozy drinks, and wonderful company!

Hosted by Geisel Library and the Center for Intercultural Learning and Inclusion.

Monday, April 14 at 4:30pm in the Geisel Library Reading Room.

Read Between the Lines is sponsored by the Diversity Inclusion Innovation Fund (DIIF).

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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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Easter Message from President Favazza

Dear Friends,

As we celebrate Easter, Paddy and I want to wish you and your loved ones a joyful and peaceful holiday. Easter reminds us of the power of hope, renewal, and new beginnings – a message that speaks deeply to who we are as a community rooted in faith and the Catholic and Benedictine tradition.

This season invites us to reflect, to reconnect with what matters most, and to support one another with compassion and grace. It also is a time to recommit to be a light for others and a force for empathy wherever in the world you make your home. Whether you’re here on the Hilltop or elsewhere, know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Happy Easter, and may the joy of the season be with you always.


Warmly,

Joseph A. Favazza, Ph.D.
President

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