Results for "housing we need initiative"

Event

State of the Race 2024

September 19, 2024
6:00 pm EDT - 8:00 pm EDT

Join us for an insightful evening as Nathaniel Rakich, Ariel Edwards-Levy, and Simone Pathe dive into the 2024 election landscape. They'll discuss the art of interpreting polls with a healthy dose of skepticism and what it means for the upcoming election. Moderated by the Institute’s executive director, Neil Levesque, this is a conversation you won't want to miss!

About the panelists:

Ariel Edwards-Levy is the polling and analytics editor at CNN, covering the intersection of politics and public opinion.  Before joining CNN, Ariel was a senior reporter and polling editor at HuffPost. She is a member of the American Association for Public Opinion Research and the winner of the 2019 APSA Carey McWilliams Award for major journalistic contributions to the understanding of politics. Edwards-Levy is a Los Angeles native and a graduate of the University of Southern California.

Nathaniel Rakich is a senior editor and senior elections analyst at 538. Before joining 538 in 2018, he wrote about politics for Inside Elections, The New Yorker, POLITICO, Roll Call, The Atlantic, The New Republic, and the Boston Globe. In a previous life, he also blogged about baseball and worked as an editor for Let's Go Travel Guides. He graduated from Harvard University in 2010.

Simone Pathe is the senior Washington editor for CNN Politics, which she joined in early 2020. She writes CNN’s regular rankings of the 10 Senate seats most likely to flip and contributes other campaign stories. Prior to joining CNN, Pathe was a senior political reporter at Roll Call, where she covered US Senate and House races around the country. Before that, she was a reporter/producer for the PBS NewsHour, where she edited the economics blog. She got her first taste of covering campaigns at The Hotline during the 2012 election. Pathe graduated from Bates College with degrees in politics and French. Originally from New Jersey, Pathe lives and works in Washington, DC.

Free and open to the public.  

Event teaser reading: "State of the Race 2024: Panel Discussion"

Event

Empowering Women of New Hampshire

April 8, 2024
12:30 pm EDT - 1:15 pm EDT

Saint Anselm College: 50 Years of Women's Education

Please join us to recognize 50 years of Women’s Education at Saint Anselm College as we welcome Jasmine Grace Marino from the Jasmine Grace Outreach program on Monday, April 8th, from 12:30-1:15 p.m. in room 105 of Gadbois Hall.  She will give a brief talk about the incidence of human trafficking in New Hampshire. The Jasmine Grace Outreach Program is dedicated to empowering women to move beyond exploitation.

We are also collecting feminine hygiene products to donate to this organization, and we welcome your donations. Donations can consist of: women's socks, feminine hygiene products, deodorant, tooth paste, tooth brushes, bars of soap, 12 oz of shampoo or conditioner, baby wipes, hair brushes, winter gear, chapstick, bags of trial mix, $25 gift cards (to: Walmart, Target, Market Basket, Shaws, Walgreens, Amazon, CVS, or gas cards), or notes of encouragement.

Feel free to bring your donation to the meeting on Monday April 8th or drop it into the laundry basket in Gadbois lobby.

Alumni Hall on a summer day

Event

Inside The Mind Of A Genius: Leonardo Da Vinci

September 12, 2024
7:30 pm EDT - 11:00 pm EDT

September 12th at 7:30pm 


A Film Premiere and Conversation with Ken Burns

Inside The Mind Of A Genius: Leonardo Da Vinci

In partnership with New Hampshire Humanities and New Hampshire PBS, the Grappone Humanities Institute, Saint Anselm College is pleased to announce that we will be welcoming Ken Burns to the Saint Anselm campus on the evening of Thursday, September 12th for a premiere of upcoming new documentary on Leonardo da Vinci.

As the treatment of one of the European Renaissance most fascinating and impactful artists, inventors, and humanists, this new film has been described as a departure in approach and style from any of the films Ken has done. We are honored to host this special premiere in the Koonz Theatre, to engage Ken in conversation about its contents and production, and to offer you the opportunity to take part.

We anticipate that this will be a sold out event.

Ticket Options: 

Regular Ticket: $100 ($100 option will appear once you've selected your seat)

VIP Ticket: $250 includes preshow reception with Ken Burns.

Proceeds from the event benefit the Gregory J. Grappone ’04 Humanities Institute’s The Big Thought Speaker Series Endowed Fund