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Fr. Michael Custer Summer Research Grant

With a generous gift from the Arel family in 1997, the chemistry department created an endowed summer research fellowship in honor of Father Michael Custer, O.S.B. a long time faculty member in the chemistry department. This program promotes research during summers by Saint Anselm College students under the direction of faculty of the chemistry department. The award provides a student with a stipend and the opportunity to receive College housing, for a period of eight to ten weeks during the summer, by mutual agreement with your research mentor. The program is targeted at current sophomores and juniors who will carry out research projects within the chemistry department. 

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Saint Anselm partners with NHTI for chemistry program

Saint Anselm College and NHTI – Concord’s Community College have agreed to a partnership that will allow students who earn associate’s degrees in several science-related fields to transfer and complete a bachelor’s degree in chemistry in two years.

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Secret Agents of the Underground Railroad

September 28, 2023
7:00 pm EDT - 9:00 pm EDT

In partnership with the Chemistry Department and the Center for Intercultural Learning and Inclusion, with funding from the Barbara J Stahl Fellow Grant, DIIF Grant and the Gregory J Grappone Humanities Institute, the Community Cinema Series highlights Diversity and Inclusion in Stem with this free screening.

Secret Agents of the Underground Railroad is a revealing scientific exploration of how a Niagara Falls hotel, The Cataract House, became the focal point for a 19th century North American Black Resistance movement. Host Anthony Morgan meets a team of archaeologists who are working to recover parts of the hotel's foundation. In doing so, they unearth stories about how the hotel's head waiter, John Morrison, and his seemingly innocuous wait staff covertly orchestrated Freedom Seekers' escapes to freedom. What’s true of every archaeological dig is that below the surface, there is always more than meets the eye; and the dig at the once-renowned Cataract House is no exception

Following the screening, an engaging panel Q&A, moderated by Professor Mary Kate Donais will feature key members of the documentary team.

Panel guests:

  • Saladin Allah, Director of Community Engagement at the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center
  • Dr. Douglas Perrelli, Director of Archaeological Survey, SUNY Buffalo
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SOAR College Research Poster Session

April 27, 2023
2:00 pm EDT - 4:00 pm EDT

Location Information: Carr Center

The Annual SOAR Poster Session is a collection of senior research and work across college academic departments in a conference poster-style format. Typically, the session involves numerous departments in the sciences, social sciences, and beyond, including (but not limited to): Psychology, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Politics, Criminal Justice, and Sociology.

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Theology Senior Celebration

April 11, 2024
4:00 pm EDT - 5:00 pm EDT

This public event features Theology Seniors presenting their thesis research. We will also recognize our newest TAK inductees and our graduating Theology Minors. 

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