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10th Annual Celebration of Research & Scholarship

February 28, 2024
12:30 pm EST - 1:20 pm EST

Join us in recognizing and celebrating faculty and staff of Saint Anselm College who published research and scholarship in 2023. Geisel Library will be hosting the 10th annual celebration on Wednesday, February 28, 2024 from 12:30-1:20 p.m. 

Published works will be on display for attendees to peruse, and three faculty will speak briefly about their published research: Christopher Galdieri, Shannon O’Leary, and Kyle Hubbard. 

Refreshments will be provided. 

We hope to see you there!

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Meelia Center's 32nd Annual Valentine's Day Dance

February 10, 2024
1:00 pm EST - 4:00 pm EST

Let's dance the day away and spread love in our community! This special event is dedicated to providing individuals with intellectual and cognitive disabilities a chance to enjoy a heartwarming afternoon filled with dancing, food, creative crafts, and fun activities.

Join our dedicated Meelia Center volunteers and make this Valentine's Day Dance a memorable and inclusive celebration for everyone!

Contact Gigi Goulet with any questions: ggoulet465@anselm.edu

Students at Meelia's Valentine's day dance

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Bean Distinguished Lecture Series - Scientific Investigation of Art: Seeing Objects in a New Light

April 8, 2024
4:30 pm EDT - 6:00 pm EDT

Dr. Richard Hark, a conservation scientist at Yale's Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage, will discuss how our appreciation of a work of art is highly influenced by the lens through which we view it.  Using examples drawn from the collections at Yale and the Victoria and Albert Museum, his presentation will describe the analytical tools that were used to coax objects into revealing their secrets.

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Senior Nursing Students Career Expo

February 20, 2024
3:00 pm EST - 6:00 pm EST

To help explore your options as a senior nursing student, the Career Development Center has partnered with the Jean School of Nursing and Health Sciences to bring area hospitals right to campus for two days. Meet nurse managers and human resources staff from hospitals in the New England area to learn more about their organizations, openings, and benefits. In some cases, you may even be able to sign up for an introductory interview!

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Senior Nursing Students Career Expo

March 5, 2024
3:00 pm EST - 6:00 pm EST

To help explore your options as a senior nursing student, the Career Development Center has partnered with the Jean School of Nursing and Health Sciences to bring area hospitals right to campus for two days. Meet nurse managers and human resources staff from hospitals in the New England area to learn more about their organizations, openings, and benefits. In some cases, you may even be able to sign up for an introductory interview!

Nursing coat and stethoscope

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Women and Men at Work and Play: What's the Difference and Why Does it Matter?

February 8, 2024
7:00 pm EST - 8:30 pm EST

Professor Christine Gustafson will host a lively panel of discussants who will address the following topics:

  • Professors Ann Holbrook, Department of English; and Sean Parr, Department of Fine Arts: "Women and Men Playing Music"
  • Coaches Carolyn King-Robitaille Field Hockey; and Joe Adam, Football: "Women and Men Playing Sports"
  • Professors Michael Huelsman, Department of Computer Science; and Loretta Brady, Department of Psychology: "Women and Men Playing With Computers"
     
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MLK Jr. Vigil and March

February 7, 2024
8:15 pm EST - 9:15 pm EST

Join the Multicultural Student Coalition as they celebrate the life of Dr. King with a peace march and candlelight vigil. The march will begin and conclude at the steps of the Abbey Church

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Unity Retreat (Finding Ourselves in Unity to Our Campus)

February 9, 2024
8:00 am EST

February 10, 2024
4:30 pm EST

The Center for Intercultural Learning and Inclusion will be sponsoring a retreat on the weekend of February 9th and 10th. This free and open-to-everyone event is for anyone interested in creating a positive and inclusive campus community to assist students in finding connections within the campus and amongst their peers. A group of hardworking student leaders have been working to develop this event to promote unity on campus through activities such as a discussion on how to manage life on campus and in the world as a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) with the overall goal of getting to know your peers better while having fun!

Location: Grotonwood Meeting & Retreat Center

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What is This Thing Called Love- Aaron Tolson

November 5, 2022
8:30 pm EDT - 11:00 pm EDT

November 4 
November 5 

7:30 pm

What Is This Thing Called Love is a celebration of Love, music, and dance in America at the beginning of the 1950's and the birth of Rock and Roll. It is an ageless tale of young people madly in love, desperate for each other as the world changes around them. Energized by an orchestra, spirited singers, and some of the world's finest tap dancers. It is an evening that promises a revelation in rhythm and will not disappoint.

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