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Ethics in Our World

The Center holds monthly gatherings open to the general public at various breweries in Manchester. Each gathering features a presentation of no more than 15 minutes by a Saint Anselm College faculty member or expert from the community on an important moral controversy, followed by 45 minutes of guided discussion.

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Psychology Majors Around the World: Part 3

Psychology majors studying abroad this semester share their experiences (Part 3 of a 3 part series)

Michelle Bui: Semester Abroad in Sevilla

Hola desde España!  I currently live in Sevilla, Spain where there’s always something to do, from the market in Triana to visiting the Cathedral which is the third largest church in the world. While in Spain, I have visited many different cities including Madrid, Toledo, Rhonda, Alicante, and many more to come! The weather is beautiful (70 degrees), the people are so welcoming, and the culture is so fascinating. I live with a Spanish host family and my host mom makes the best food! Some of my favorites are paella (yellow rice dish with chicken or pork and vegetables), patatas bravas (potatoes with a red or aioli sauce), and tortilla Española (egg omelet with pieces of potatoes incorporated throughout). We eat dinner at 10pm

, which I am not a fan of, but that’s the culture and I’m getting used to it. Spain is also very well known for its tapas (small appetizers) where you can buy a dish for less than 5 euros! I have classes from Monday to Thursday and am taking three classes in Spanish and one in English which is social psychology. Because my weekends start on Friday, my friends and I plan trips to visit other countries, and some of the trips that we have planned are Portugal, Germany, and Italy. I am so grateful to be spending my semester abroad immersing myself into a different culture!

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28th Annual New England Regional Psychiatric and Mental Health Conference: Navigating Complexities in Mental Health: Integrative Tools for Action

March 20, 2025
8:00 am EDT

March 21, 2025
4:00 pm EDT

Join us for a dynamic two-day continuing education conference designed for nurses, nurse practitioners, and mental and behavioral health specialists. This event will equip you with cutting-edge knowledge and practical strategies to address the evolving challenges in mental health care. This conference is your opportunity to connect with peers, learn from expert faculty, and refine your practice to provide transformative care.

Day 1 features an intensive psychopharmacology update, providing the latest evidence-based insights and applications for clinical practice.

Day 2 expands into critical topics through engaging general sessions, including:

  • Adolescent Suicidality: Understanding and addressing this growing crisis.
  • Adult ADHD: Advances in diagnosis and management.
  • Co-Occurring Morbidities: Integrating care for complex mental health conditions.
  • Nature and Wonder as Therapy: Harnessing natural experiences to combat depression.
  • High-Stakes Conversation Models: Tools for navigating sensitive and impactful discussions.
     

Target Audience:

This conference is designed for a multidisciplinary audience of mental and behavioral health professionals, including:

  • Nurses and nurse practitioners working in psychiatric, primary care, or community health settings.
  • Mental health specialists, such as clinical social workers, counselors, and psychologists, who collaborate on patient care.
  • Behavioral health providers involved in the treatment of adolescents, adults, or patients with complex mental health needs.
  • Professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge of psychopharmacology, mental health care strategies, and innovative therapeutic approaches.
     

Up to 11.5 Nursing Contact Hours and 7 Pharmacology Hours
 

Full brochure available on registration site: https://anselm.eventsair.com/CEPortal/cne-database/cne/Search

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College Writing

Writing is fundamental to the pursuit of knowledge in the tradition of the liberal arts. The College Writing Program offers students the opportunity to develop written communication skills across and within disciplines. The ability to write well also prepares students for success in professions and graduate study. In order to fulfill the requirements of the College Writing Program, all students must take Freshman English and three additional course offerings designated as Writing Intensive.
 

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Wednesday Night Mass

January 24, 2024
9:00 pm EST - 10:00 pm EST

Join us on Wednesday nights at 9:00 PM for Mass in the Lower Church. We are led in song by Hilltop Worship. Adoration and Reconciliation precede Mass at 7:45 PM.

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