Event
Sunday Night Mass
December 8, 2024
7:00 pm EST - 8:00 pm EST
Join us as we celebrate the Eucharist weekly at 7PM in the Abbey Church.

Event
December 8, 2024
7:00 pm EST - 8:00 pm EST
Join us as we celebrate the Eucharist weekly at 7PM in the Abbey Church.
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We publish two library newsletters for the Saint Anselm College Community and the Friends of the Geisel Library group.
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New Hampshire Institute of Politics hosted a panel discussion on February 22, 2023, with constitutional scholars to discuss the evolution of the Supreme Court in the modern world. The panel had a range of expertise, including former New Hampshire State Supreme Court Chief Justice John T. Broderick, Villanova Law Professor Michael Moreland, and Saint Anselm Professor Christopher Galdieri. The event was moderated by University of New Hampshire Law Professor John Greabe.
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The following article by Valerie McKeon, Ph.D., RN. professor in the Nursing Department, traces the early history of nursing education at the College.
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What’s it like to live at Saint Anselm? Here you can lead, sing, play, volunteer—do whatever it is that you love to do. There’s great food, nature to explore, the city of Manchester, unique people to get to know, and more than 80 clubs and organizations to join!
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Saint Anselm College hosted nearly 750 alumni and their guests for their reunion weekend.
Event
November 29, 2023
4:00 pm EST - 5:00 pm EST
Join us on November 29th, as we welcome author Leah Kral to campus to discuss her new book "Innovation for Social Change: How Wildly Successful Nonprofits Inspire and Deliver Results."
We can thank philanthropy and nonprofits for breakthroughs like hospice care, public libraries, and the discovery of insulin to treat diabetes. Yet finding solutions to social problems and measuring impact are often very difficult. Good intentions don’t automatically translate to impact. Why do some nonprofits punch above their weight while others misfire?
The most successful nonprofits are innovative, which is, in short, about finding new, surprising ways to get results and value. It involves creativity, originality, and some risk-taking. It involves building innovative practices into our workplace DNA, such as pilots and small experiments. Through stories of social entrepreneurs and nonprofit powerhouses like Mayo Clinic, the American civil rights movement, Fred Rogers’ nonprofit production company, Rhinos Without Borders, and many others, there are practical lessons that can be applied at any nonprofit. At the same time, we won’t shy away from cautionary tales of what not to do.
After the book presentation, there will be a Q&A session with the audience. This event will take place in the NHIOP Auditorium and is hosted by the Center for Ethics in Society.
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October 17, 2024
12:00 pm EDT - 1:00 pm EDT
Join us as we partner with TIDE Cancer Foundation founded by Gina and John Gallivan '01 to assemble care packages for women in Connecticut undergoing cancer treatment.
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Can there be civil political discourse with extremists on either side? Yes! Here's a sketch of how that can work.
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Congratulations to the Class of 2023 Student Ambassadors