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Back to Botswana
For art and design associate professor Kimberly Kersey-Asbury, a love of art and adventure has taken her to Botswana many times, most recently on sabbatical, to exchange knowledge, fuel her creativity—and make an impact.

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For art and design associate professor Kimberly Kersey-Asbury, a love of art and adventure has taken her to Botswana many times, most recently on sabbatical, to exchange knowledge, fuel her creativity—and make an impact.
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On Fri., Sept. 10, 2021, Saint Anselm College observed the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on September 11 with a Mass and a memorial service.
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On a weekly basis people of all backgrounds and various points of view are contributing to a vibrant conversation about the Humanities and their place in our current culture. Scholars, public officials, journalists, and commentators debate whether the true benefit of the humanities resides in their inherent and intrinsic value or in their proven capacity to help people develop skills and talents that improve their professional prospects and benefit the organizations they serve.
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Issue 23 of the diversity and inclusion bulletin from January/February 2024.
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The Institute's Bookmark Series features prominent authors, whose works address political, social and community issues.
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November 26, 2023
6:00 pm EST - 9:00 pm EST
Ready! Set! Go! On Competition day the lucky 100 teams will receive all materials and have 3 hours to complete any type of gingerbread house you can imagine. Bring the creativity!
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Anastasia Morrison, a junior biochemistry and molecular biology student, has been selected for New Hampshire’s Campus Compact Newman Civic Fellowship of 2021 for her leadership role on community-based service projects.