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Scary and Sacred: Finding Common Ground in Politics
Maine state senator Chloe Maxmin explains her grassroots approach to bridging the divide during a time of hyper-partisan politics.

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Maine state senator Chloe Maxmin explains her grassroots approach to bridging the divide during a time of hyper-partisan politics.
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Saint Anselm College celebrates its 50th year of co-education with a Convocation, featuring alumna and internationally known scholar, Emily Orlando ‘91.
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Saint Anselm College's Office of Residential Life and Education recognizes the importance of establishing the living areas on campus as a place of both learning and growing, with the ultimate goal of fostering an inclusive residential environment that is consistent with the College's academic and Benedictine tradition.
Hours: 8:30a.m. - 4:30p.m.
Location: Jean Student Center, lower level
Phone: (603) 222-4006
Email: residencelife@anselm.edu
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The O'Rourke Saint Anselm Collection of the Institute for Saint Anselm Studies
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November 20, 2024
12:30 pm EST - 1:20 pm EST
This interactive workshop aims to equip faculty with the knowledge and tools necessary to support first-generation students effectively. Participants will gain insights into the unique characteristics and challenges faced by first-generation students, enabling a deeper understanding of their needs and strategies to best support their success. By participating in this program, faculty will play a crucial role in promoting equity and success for first-generation students, ultimately enriching the entire campus community.
When: November 20, 2024
Time: 12:30 pm to 1:20 pm
Where: Event Space, 2nd Floor
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Event
November 19, 2024
12:00 pm EST - 1:00 pm EST
This interactive workshop aims to equip staff with the knowledge and tools necessary to support first-generation students effectively. Participants will gain insights into the unique characteristics and challenges faced by first-generation students, enabling a deeper understanding of their needs and strategies to best support their success. By participating in this program, staff will play a crucial role in promoting equity and success for first-generation students, ultimately enriching the entire campus community.
When: November 19, 2024
Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Where: Geisel Library, 2nd Floor Classroom
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