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“Belief in the Legitimate Opposition” with Dr. Russell Muirhead, Professor of Democracy and Politics at Dartmouth College

On September 20, 2022, at Saint Anselm College, students, faculty, and staff had the privilege to hear a fantastic lecture from a Dartmouth College professor and a New Hampshire State Senator. Dr. Russell Muirhead, Professor of Democracy and Politics, presented his lecture, "Belief in the Legitimate Opposition”.

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Virtual Technology Applications for Optimizing Population Health

October 24, 2024
7:00 pm EDT - 8:00 pm EDT

Sponsored by the Bean Distinguished Lecturer Series, Dr. Kathleen Baggett from Georgia State University will address virtual technology interventions for improving population health, the importance of optimizing mother - infant attachment and well-being, and share her research findings using a virtual application to support at-risk mothers. Nursing contact hours have been applied for.

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Frederick Douglass Colloquium

November 8, 2024
6:00 pm EST - 8:00 pm EST

We invite you to participate in the upcoming Frederick Douglass Colloquium, hosted by the Center for Ethics in Society and facilitated by Philosophy Professor Tom Larson and Br. Thomas Lacourse. This event promises a weekend of thoughtful study, reflection, and engaging conversations about Douglass’s pivotal works on the abolitionist movement. Students will read nearly 100 pages of The Essential Douglass in preparation for this colloquium.

  • November 8th: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Dinner and Discussion
  • November 9th: 9:00 am - 1:30 pm

 

Session 1: Lessons from Slavery
Session 2: Justifications for the Use of Force
Session 3: Constitution of the United States and Patriotism
Session 4: The Good Life

 

Students will enjoy dinner on Friday night, lunch on Saturday, a free copy of The Essential Douglass, and a $150 stipend. The colloquium will extend beyond traditional classroom discussions, featuring interactive conversations with peers from different majors and class years.

We hope to see you there!

Apply here (Deadline: 11:59pm on Sunday, October 20)

Frederick Douglass Colloquium