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There’s no reason to wait until graduate school to join faculty in their research. At Saint Anselm, students of all majors are researching, writing, performing, studying, and creating.

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There’s no reason to wait until graduate school to join faculty in their research. At Saint Anselm, students of all majors are researching, writing, performing, studying, and creating.
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During the last week of winter break, 20 students set off to Center Point, W.V. and Manchester, N.H. for the service portion of the Anselmian B.R.E.A.K experience.
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The creative and engaging efforts to promote diversity and inclusion on the Saint Anselm College campus were in the spotlight at the third annual President’s Innovators Reception on Feb. 3.
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Described as a “thoughtful leader” with “a strong commitment to racial justice and positive social change,” Anastasia “Ana” Morrison has been an engaged member of the Saint Anselm College community since she began her college career.
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On Wed., Oct. 20, 31 nursing students were inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau International Epsilon Tau-at-Large Chapter of the Honor Society of Nursing.
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Mark W. Cronin, dean of the college, has announced that the following students have been named to the Dean's List for the fall 2021 semester.
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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.
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As the spring semester begins, Saint Anselm College will pay tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his legacy with a series of events themed around the “Fierce Urgency of Now.”
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On Dec. 9, six Anselmians were recognized for their work in the state by the NH Business Review’s New Hampshire 200 awards.
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The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded $500,000 to Saint Anselm College in support of the Gregory J. Grappone ’04 Humanities Institute.