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Merrimac Resident Appointed co-chair of Student Ambassador Program at New Hampshire Institute of Politics

MANCHESTER, N.H. (November 14, 2022) – The New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP) at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire, has appointed a local student as program co-chair for this year’s Kevin B. Harrington Student Ambassador program.

Grace Tierney of Merrimac, Mass., class of 2024, a politics and communication double major with a minor in campaign management, has the responsibility of running NHIOP ambassador events, overseeing the student committees, and working closely with NHIOP Executive Director Neil Levesque and Program Assistant Thomas Case ’18 on the Institute’s student engagement efforts.

Tierney enjoys making connections across politics, communications, community service, and more. In addition to her work with the ambassador program she also is the deputy secretary of club affairs for the student government association, a member of the Koinonia Service Society, and a new student orientation leader.

The New Hampshire Institute of Politics was founded on the premise that an educated citizenry is vital for a healthy democracy. Its nonpartisan mission is to educate, engage and empower citizens to participate in the civic and political life of their local, national and global communities.

ABOUT SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE: Founded in 1889, Saint Anselm College is a nationally-ranked four-year liberal arts college providing a 21st century education in the Catholic, Benedictine tradition. Located in the greater Boston region in southern New Hampshire, Saint Anselm is well known for its strong liberal arts curriculum, the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, commitment to inclusiveness, a highly successful nursing program, and a legacy of community service.

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Grace Tierney