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Students Participate in College Ethics Bowl

On Saturday, April 30, the Center for Ethics in Society hosted the Saint Anselm College Ethics Bowl. Six teams of students represented different clubs, organizations, and classes across campus. 

Three students from the winning ethics bowl team

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Academic Convocation of Women’s Admission to all Programs at the College

September 8, 2023
2:30 pm EDT - 4:30 pm EDT

The College will begin the 2023-2024 academic year with an Academic Convocation commemorating a significant milestone – the fiftieth anniversary of women’s admission to all programs at the college.

Alumna Emily Orlando ’91, a Professor of English and the E. Gerald Corrigan Chair in the Humanities and Social Sciences at Fairfield University, is the convocation speaker. A reception will follow.

Dr. Orlando, a 1991 graduate of Saint Anselm College, is an internationally recognized scholar on the American writer Edith Wharton. Dr. Orlando is the author of the award-winning book, Edith Wharton and the Visual Arts.  She is also co-editor of the book, Edith Wharton and Cosmopolitanism, and has published widely in a number of scholarly journals and essay collections. A recent President of the international Edith Wharton Society, she remains an active member of the Society. Dr Orlando edited The Bloomsbury Handbook to Edith Wharton, published in 2022, which features top scholars in her field from around the globe.

The year 1974 serves as a delineating moment in college history when women were welcomed into all programs throughout the college. To celebrate the auspicious milestone of fifty years, President Joseph Favazza has appointed a committee charged with planning events and programs to mark this special anniversary while engaging the entire college community in this endeavor. Professor Christine Gustafson, of the Politics Department, and Fr. Benet Phillips, O.S.B., of Alumni Relations are heading up the committee.

If unable to attend in person, a livestream of the event will be available below and on Vimeo.

 

NOTICE

Given the prediction for very hot conditions and a possible heat advisory on Friday, September 8, we have decided to move the academic convocation from the Abbey Church to the Dana Center. This move precipitates several logistical challenges and changes. Please note the following:

  • There will be no academic procession.
  • Faculty and Deans will robe in academic regalia.
  • Reserved seating for the faculty: Rows A – F both sides of center aisle.
  • Reserved seating for deans: Row G left when facing the stage.
  • Reserved seating for monastic community: Rows G and H right when facing the stage.
  • Reserved seating for SALT: Row H left when facing the stage.
  • Reserved seating for Trustees: Rows I and J  left when facing the stage
  • General seating: Rows K- U.
  • For our purposes, the color of the dots on the seating chart are irrelevant. 

To ensure an on time start, please be seated by 2:20 PM.

We will have plenty of water available, and the reception following the convocation will take place in the Dana Center lobby.

Please contact Fr Benet (bphillips@anselm.edu) or 603-641-7271 with any questions.  

Seating chart for the Koonz Theater
alumni hall

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33rd Annual Book Sale

Image of visitors browsing books at the 2014 book sale.

33rd Annual Book Sale at Geisel Library

IN PERSON

September 22, 2023
8:00 am EDT
September 24, 2023
6:00 pm EDT

Location: Geisel Library

Geisel Library will host its 33rd Annual Book Sale during Family Weekend. Open to the public Friday, September 22, 2023 through Sunday, September 24, 2023, during the library's hours of operation, the sale includes thousands of books, across academic disciplines and genres, fiction and non-fiction alike. This year's sale offers extensive offerings in religion and theology, literature and drama, cookbooks, history, and politics. Also on sale are DVDs, VHS tapes and music CDs, as well as board games and puzzles. 

Pricing:

$1 paperbacks, audiovisual materials, and puzzles

$2 hardcover books and board games

A separate specials table will be set up for unique titles and large book sets.

We hope to see you there!

Image of visitors browsing books at the 2014 book sale.

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An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain

February 2, 2024
8:00 am EST - 4:30 pm EST

We invite you to visit the pop-up exhibit, "An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain," curated by the Museum of the White Mountains. On loan from the museum, this exhibit commemorates the 20th anniversary of the iconic symbol's fall in May 2003.

Discover the profound impact of the "Old Man" profile, its identity as a New Hampshire state symbol, and its role in political and commercial materials. At the 150th “Birthday Party” for the Old Man, President Eisenhower asked, “What does the Old Man think of us?” What would he think of us today?

Located in the Institute's lobby, this exhibit is a visual timeline, exploring the cultural significance of the Old Man of the Mountain. On display through February 2024. View the Online Exhibit Here.

Funding provided by New Hampshire Humanities.

Old Man on the Mountain

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An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain

February 9, 2024
8:00 am EST - 4:30 pm EST

We invite you to visit the pop-up exhibit, "An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain," curated by the Museum of the White Mountains. On loan from the museum, this exhibit commemorates the 20th anniversary of the iconic symbol's fall in May 2003.

Discover the profound impact of the "Old Man" profile, its identity as a New Hampshire state symbol, and its role in political and commercial materials. At the 150th “Birthday Party” for the Old Man, President Eisenhower asked, “What does the Old Man think of us?” What would he think of us today?

Located in the Institute's lobby, this exhibit is a visual timeline, exploring the cultural significance of the Old Man of the Mountain. On display through February 2024. View the Online Exhibit Here.

Funding provided by New Hampshire Humanities.

Old Man on the Mountain

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An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain

February 16, 2024
8:00 am EST - 4:30 pm EST

We invite you to visit the pop-up exhibit, "An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain," curated by the Museum of the White Mountains. On loan from the museum, this exhibit commemorates the 20th anniversary of the iconic symbol's fall in May 2003.

Discover the profound impact of the "Old Man" profile, its identity as a New Hampshire state symbol, and its role in political and commercial materials. At the 150th “Birthday Party” for the Old Man, President Eisenhower asked, “What does the Old Man think of us?” What would he think of us today?

Located in the Institute's lobby, this exhibit is a visual timeline, exploring the cultural significance of the Old Man of the Mountain. On display through February 2024. View the Online Exhibit Here.

Funding provided by New Hampshire Humanities.

Old Man on the Mountain

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An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain

February 23, 2024
8:00 am EST - 4:30 pm EST

We invite you to visit the pop-up exhibit, "An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain," curated by the Museum of the White Mountains. On loan from the museum, this exhibit commemorates the 20th anniversary of the iconic symbol's fall in May 2003.

Discover the profound impact of the "Old Man" profile, its identity as a New Hampshire state symbol, and its role in political and commercial materials. At the 150th “Birthday Party” for the Old Man, President Eisenhower asked, “What does the Old Man think of us?” What would he think of us today?

Located in the Institute's lobby, this exhibit is a visual timeline, exploring the cultural significance of the Old Man of the Mountain. On display through February 2024. View the Online Exhibit Here.

Funding provided by New Hampshire Humanities.

Old Man on the Mountain