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2/8 [N] Saint Anselm College Women's Track & Field Crimson Open
February 7, 2025
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Women’s voices in poetry have shaped literature for centuries, capturing truth, beauty, and resilience.
Join us this month as we celebrate female poets from around the world and across time. Enjoy an evening of inspiring poetry, warm beverages, and great company!
Hosted by Geisel Library and the Center for Intercultural Learning and Inclusion.
Monday, March 10 at 4:30pm in the Geisel Library Reading Room.
Read Between the Lines is sponsored by the Diversity Inclusion Innovation Fund (DIIF).
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February 5, 2025
5:30 pm EST - 7:30 pm EST
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February 5, 2025
7:30 pm EST - 9:30 pm EST
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March 6, 2025
7:30 pm EST - 10:30 pm EST
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Since the arrival of intercollegiate play on campus in 1976, women’s athletics have become a powerhouse on the Hilltop.
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Ten Anselmians were honored at the 2024 Alumni Awards brunch held last fall.
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College welcomes new members of the Board of Trustees, Fr. Celestine Hettrick, O.S.B., ordained to the priesthood, Tufts-Saint Anselm College MPH Pathway Program announced, Center for the Study of Religion and Public Life Relaunched, Field Hockey wins College's First National Championship, Field Hockey Coaching Staff named 2024 NFHCA East Region Coaching Staff of the Year, Sam Ftorek '98 New Head Coach of Women's Ice Hockey Program, Men's Lacrosse Program Welcomes new Head Coach Drew Bourdeau '18.
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We can’t think of a better way to conclude an issue dedicated to the women of the Hilltop than with a nod to the mural created by Jyl Dittbenner ’97 in collaboration with Saint Anselm community, staff, and students, which was dedicated last fall, and is displayed in the Jean Student Center.
Titled “Commencement,” it represents beginnings, and the many great stories of women at Saint Anselm that are to come.
“This mural represents us,” says Dittbenner. “The women who came here for select programs. The women who work here and pray here. Women who taught here and ultimately learned here. It also represents the men and women who saw a necessity in the value of all of us together in co-education.”