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41st Annual Conference for School Nurses

August 2, 2023
8:00 am EDT - 4:00 pm EDT

Join us for a multi-day conference focused on school health topics. Multiple speakers from a wide range of practice settings will be providing updates on Sleep, Asthma, Rashes, Triage, Mental Health, Orthopedic Injuries and more.

Our pre-conference workshop features a review for nurses taking the National Board Certification exam

The costs for the conference are as follows: 

  • One day: $219 
  • Two days: $289
  • Three days: $369
Young students posing for a photo on a balcony

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Saint Anselm College Choir: Easter Lessons and Carols

April 29, 2023
7:30 pm EDT - 9:00 pm EDT

On Saturday 29 April at 7:30 p.m. the SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE CHOIR will be leading the service of Easter Lessons and Carols. The evening will feature instrumental music by Handel, Lehenbauer, and Telemann as well gems of the choral tradition composed by Willan, Lotti, Gabrieli, Mozart, Wood, Pergolesi, Tallis, Handel, and Palestrina. Various chants and beloved Easter hymns will be interspersed throughout the service.

Accompanying the College Choir will be organist Scott Bergendahl, trumpeter Adam Gallant and Dr. Eric Bermani will be the director. Come and bask in the marvels and glory of Easter! For more information, contact Dr. Bermani, ebermani@anselm.edu.

A painting of Jesus

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Cinco de Mayo

May 5, 2023
6:00 pm EDT - 11:59 pm EDT

Dining Services is putting on a festive Cinco de Mayo event with free chips and salsa plus Corona Buckets in the Pub. This is a 21 and up event only.

Cinco de Mayo poster for the pub

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Great Powers' Use of Religion

May 3, 2023
12:30 pm EDT - 1:30 pm EDT

Great Powers' Use of Religion: Obama, Desecuritisation and 2014 Re-establishing of Diplomatic Relations with Cuba".

The presentation will explore how President Obama re-established diplomatic relations with Cuba in December 2014 and how he used the Holy See (Vatican) as a mediator to do this. It will also feed into a broader historical trend of how Great Powers use religion in their diplomacy.

NHIOP Room 4007 or via Zoom

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