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The NHIOP Celebrates Student Ambassador Chairs Jenifer Wallitsch ‘21 and Ryan Heath ’22

Due to the implementation of new health and safety regulations presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the New Hampshire Institute of Politics’ (NHIOP) Kevin B. Harrington student ambassadors have had a particularly challenging responsibility for maintaining engagement. 

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Course Intertwines Race and Theology

Saint Anselm students in Professor Ward Holder’s Race and Theology course have been discussing how racism has impacted theology with students from Tumaini University Makumira in Tanzania thanks to a grant from the American Academy of Religion, and a grant from the Saint Anselm College Fund for Catholic Social Teaching.

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Saint Anselm Celebrates Student Achievement

April 28 and 29 saw three separate Showcasing Our Art and Research (S.O.A.R) events at Saint Anselm College: the Student Art and Research Poster Event, Squire J. Booker’s Keynote Speaker Event “A Radical Approach to Antibiotic Resistance,” and a panel discussion on marine biology, ecology, and climate change.

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Neither Rain Nor COVID Can Stop Relay for Life

Saint Anselm College celebrated the 14th annual Relay for Life a little different this year. Held outside on the Alumni quad on a rainy Sunday afternoon, students walked in honor of those affected by cancer to raise awareness and fundraise for the American Cancer Society.

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Being F1rst

First-generation students share why they chose Saint Anselm, and what their biggest challenges and successes have been along the way to becoming an Anselmian.

Tarialis Deleon '23

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A Primary Role

The New Hampshire Institute of Politics celebrates 20 years of being a must-stop destination for any and every politician on their way to the White House, while also serving as an important place for the community to come together, share ideas, and engage.

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