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Community Engagement

We believe volunteering helps us become active and engaged citizens who make a difference in our communities, both near and far. It’s at the core of our Benedictine heritage through the values of hospitality, community, love, and stewardship. It’s what makes us Anselmian: creative, generous people fostering positive social change. Through our partnerships and work in community, Anselmians learn and give. They develop a global perspective that stays with them long after they graduate.

Students sort clothes for charity on their day of service

Event

34th Annual Book Sale

September 27, 2024
8:30 am EDT

September 29, 2024
1:00 pm EDT

Geisel Library will host its 34th Annual Book Sale during Family Weekend. 

Open to the public during the library's hours of operation, the sale will include thousands of books, across academic disciplines and genres, fiction and non-fiction alike.  Also on sale are DVDs, VHS tapes and music CDs, as well as board games and puzzles. 

Pricing:

$1 paperbacks, DVD/VHS/CD, and puzzles

$2 hardcover books and board games

A separate specials table will be set up for unique titles and large book sets.

Cash, check, and card accepted.

We hope to see you there!

Students at the book sale

Event

Leisure & Labor: The Liberal Arts in Catholic Higher Education

September 9, 2024
7:30 pm EDT - 8:30 pm EDT

Dr. Anthony Coleman

Location: Melucci Theater, Jean Student Center

The Theology Department of Saint Anselm College welcomes Dr. Anthony Coleman, Director of the Theological Institute and Professor of Theology at St. John's Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts, to present "Leisure & Labor: The Liberal Arts in Catholic Higher Education." 

This lecture is presented with support from the Saint Anselm College Bean Distinguished Lecturer Series, funded by the Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation, the Dean's Office, and the Conversatio program. All are invited.

 

 

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