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Mental Health Resources

A compiled list of mental health resources and websites for students to reference. For medical/emotional issues that need urgent care seek treatment at Catholic Medical Center, 100 McGregor Street or Elliot Hospital, One Elliot Way. Students are responsible for paying fees charged by off campus providers. 

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Saint Anselm College Announces 2024 Commencement Speaker

President Joseph A. Favazza, Ph.D., announced that Lauren Chooljian ’10 will be the commencement speaker during Saint Anselm College’s 131st commencement exercises to be held on the College quad in front of Alumni Hall on Saturday, May 18 at 10 a.m.

President Favazza delivering his address at Commencement

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BIG THOUGHT SERIES: "When the River was a Highway"

March 2, 2023
7:00 pm EST - 8:00 pm EST

Plymouth State University Professor Emerita Marcia Schmidt Blaine will explore the 18th and 19th century views of the Merrimack when the river served as a highway for European incursion and settlement.

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Event Space at the Roger and Francine Jean Student Center

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Humanities@Anselm.edu

Whether we are aware of it or not, the Merrimack River--quietly and forcefully--runs through all of our lives in ways far beyond the water we drink.  Join us for a year-long exploration of the geographical, ecological, biological, historical, economic, and cultural relationship we all share with the Merrimack River.

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Change the Incentives, Change the Outcomes: The Role of “Political Innovation”

September 11, 2024
4:00 pm EDT - 6:00 pm EDT

Join the Institute on Wednesday, September 11, 2024, as we welcome Dr. Charles Wheelan, former Congressional candidate and founder of Unite America, who will speak about political innovation in the American election process. He contends that while the individuals we elect are clearly important, the methods we use to elect them are equally, if not more, significant. Wheelan maintains that the current electoral mechanisms—especially gerrymandering combined with partisan primaries—result in electing representatives who are more radical than the general populace and less inclined to engage in the compromises essential for governing a diverse nation.

Wheelan will delve into Alaska's pioneering 2020 referendum, where voters abolished party primaries in favor of a single, open primary system and introduced ranked-choice voting for the general election. Similar electoral reforms are being considered in several states for the 2024 elections.

Free and open to the public.

Charles Wheelan, Ph.D.

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About

Welcome to the Gregory J. Grappone Humanities Institute where, inspired by the life of Greg Grappone ’04, we dedicate ourselves to making known the enduring consolations and wisdom that spring from the humanities, so that we may all better understand the meaning and purpose of their lives.