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A Christmas Message from Dr. Favazza & Abbot Mark
A Christmas message from Dr. Joseph A. Favazza and Abbot Mark Cooper.
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Saint Anselm Faculty Publish Books
Three Saint Anselm faculty members have published books in the last year.
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Saint Anselm Photo Contest Allows Students to Showcase Identity
Saint Anselm students got creative with their cameras while exploring the relationship between identity and photography for a unique contest.
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Gordon Research Fellows Present their Summer Research
This past fall and spring, 2020 Albert H. Gordon Research Fellowship recipients Elizabeth Manning ’22 and Laura Santer ’21 presented their research and findings to a group of their peers as they explained what they accomplished last summer.
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Meelia Center Celebrates Staff from the Class of 2021
The Meelia Center for Community Engagement hosted a ceremony to honor members of the Class of 2021 on Friday, April 23.
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Two Alumni join NHIOP Director and Discuss Journalism and Politics
The “Get Connected, Stay Connected” program has played a significant role in re-connecting alumni with Saint Anselm College and providing networking opportunities for current students.
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Meelia Center Director Chosen as 2021 IMPACT Administrator of the Year
Nicole Lora ‘06 has been awarded the 2021 IMPACT administrator of the year. Lora serves as the director of the Meelia Center for Community Engagement and also lectures in the Sociology and Social Work Department at Saint Anselm College.
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Students Conduct Summer Research Through INBRE
This summer, nineteen students took their studies out of the classroom and into the lab as they conducted research in partnership with their professors through the New Hampshire INBRE program.
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Humanities Institute Sponsors Events Examining The Grateful Dead
The Gregory J. Grappone Humanities Institute will sponsor “A Long Strange Trip: The Culture of the Grateful Dead,” a week-long series of discussions on the cultural impact of the band from Tuesday, Oct. 22 to Friday, Oct. 25.