Hockey's Home Away From Home

Although far from their home ice, the women’s hockey team heard the enthusiastic cheers of fans when they played two games in Minnesota in January. Paul Morrissey ’74, …

Patience with Little Patients: Thomas Golembeski '95

Tom Golembeski liked every specialty he encountered at Dartmouth Medical School. Because anesthesiologists were the happiest physicians he met, he decided to join their ranks—and he sounds pretty happy. He …

Long Beach Law: Jim McDonnell '81

Jim McDonnell learned a lot at Saint Anselm College- but some of the most valuable lessons are not listed on his resume. “The benefit I got out of Saint …

A "Major" Honor: Mary Jo (O'Dwyer) Majors '69

One month before her 42nd anniversary as a Navy officer, Mary Jo Majors was recognized as the Outstanding Woman Veteran of Massachusetts for 2010. Nominated by the City of Cambridge …

Positive Thinking: Jeannette Davila '83

Jeannette Davila was the keynote speaker at the 2010 College Access Convention, hosted by the New Hampshire College and University Council at Saint Anselm College. The convention’s key message was …

Our Man in Kabul: Brendan O'Brien '95

by Michael Knetemann '11

It was during a Spring Break Alternative trip to Vanceburg, Kentucky, that senior English major Brendan O’Brien realized he wanted to make a career out of …

Best in State: Danielle (Salvas) Cantin 07'

Clearly, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center was the right place for Danielle Cantin to begin her nursing career. She was thrilled when she was hired, since she had completed her senior practicum …

EAT – PRAY – MOVE The Practical, Spirtual, and Nomadic life of a Diplomat

by Laurie D. Morrissey

Photos by Charles A. Thomas

Late one October night, Lilly Wahl-Tuco ’99 was awakened by a phone call from a frantic woman. She left her house …

Fancy Footwork

Peter Larson (biology) talks about tadpole skulls, barefoot running, and whole-body research.

Have you always been interested in frogs and salamanders?
Some of my earliest memories are of playing in …

Does Undergraduate Research Matter?

by Marie Chabot-Fletcher '81

The United States ranks 27th among developed nations in the proportion of college students receiving undergraduate degrees in science or engineering.  That was the finding of …