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1/28 [L] Saint Anselm College Women's Bowling Bryant University
January 27, 2024
7:00 pm EST
January 28, 2024
3:00 am EST
L 749-858
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January 27, 2024
7:00 pm EST
January 28, 2024
3:00 am EST
Event
March 14, 2024
8:00 pm EDT - 10:30 pm EDT
Event
March 24, 2024
11:00 am EDT - 2:00 pm EDT
The Saint Anselm College Alumni Association
28th Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Online registration closes on March 19.
There will be a chance to register on the morning of the Easter Egg Hunt at the registration tables.
Event
February 2, 2024
8:00 am EST - 4:30 pm EST
We invite you to visit the pop-up exhibit, "An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain," curated by the Museum of the White Mountains. On loan from the museum, this exhibit commemorates the 20th anniversary of the iconic symbol's fall in May 2003.
Discover the profound impact of the "Old Man" profile, its identity as a New Hampshire state symbol, and its role in political and commercial materials. At the 150th “Birthday Party” for the Old Man, President Eisenhower asked, “What does the Old Man think of us?” What would he think of us today?
Located in the Institute's lobby, this exhibit is a visual timeline, exploring the cultural significance of the Old Man of the Mountain. On display through February 2024. View the Online Exhibit Here.
Funding provided by New Hampshire Humanities.
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February 9, 2024
8:00 am EST - 4:30 pm EST
We invite you to visit the pop-up exhibit, "An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain," curated by the Museum of the White Mountains. On loan from the museum, this exhibit commemorates the 20th anniversary of the iconic symbol's fall in May 2003.
Discover the profound impact of the "Old Man" profile, its identity as a New Hampshire state symbol, and its role in political and commercial materials. At the 150th “Birthday Party” for the Old Man, President Eisenhower asked, “What does the Old Man think of us?” What would he think of us today?
Located in the Institute's lobby, this exhibit is a visual timeline, exploring the cultural significance of the Old Man of the Mountain. On display through February 2024. View the Online Exhibit Here.
Funding provided by New Hampshire Humanities.
Event
February 16, 2024
8:00 am EST - 4:30 pm EST
We invite you to visit the pop-up exhibit, "An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain," curated by the Museum of the White Mountains. On loan from the museum, this exhibit commemorates the 20th anniversary of the iconic symbol's fall in May 2003.
Discover the profound impact of the "Old Man" profile, its identity as a New Hampshire state symbol, and its role in political and commercial materials. At the 150th “Birthday Party” for the Old Man, President Eisenhower asked, “What does the Old Man think of us?” What would he think of us today?
Located in the Institute's lobby, this exhibit is a visual timeline, exploring the cultural significance of the Old Man of the Mountain. On display through February 2024. View the Online Exhibit Here.
Funding provided by New Hampshire Humanities.
Event
February 23, 2024
8:00 am EST - 4:30 pm EST
We invite you to visit the pop-up exhibit, "An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain," curated by the Museum of the White Mountains. On loan from the museum, this exhibit commemorates the 20th anniversary of the iconic symbol's fall in May 2003.
Discover the profound impact of the "Old Man" profile, its identity as a New Hampshire state symbol, and its role in political and commercial materials. At the 150th “Birthday Party” for the Old Man, President Eisenhower asked, “What does the Old Man think of us?” What would he think of us today?
Located in the Institute's lobby, this exhibit is a visual timeline, exploring the cultural significance of the Old Man of the Mountain. On display through February 2024. View the Online Exhibit Here.
Funding provided by New Hampshire Humanities.
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November 4, 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.
All Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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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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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