The Benedictine Learning Center

A Campaign for St. Anselm's Next Century

To strengthen our roots in the classical tradition...

To provide the resources our students need for collaborative, hands-on study, so vital to learning in the 21st century.

Why Build the BLC

List of 2 items.

  • Teaching

    Tools and resources for teachers that reflect the growing importance of group and project-based work, as well as the reality that learning itself is evolving. Permanent spaces for faculty offices, admissions, and campus ministry to replace temporary trailers.
  • Tradition

    Dedicated space for deep work, concentration, and prayer, reflecting the central roles silence, reverence, and faith serve in our Benedictine tradition. Sacred space where the school and monastery meet, where Benedictine hallmarks of a vibrant spiritual and intellectual life find a home.

Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB, President Emeritus

Our facilities are not adequate to meet the needs of today's students. We need both quiet spaces for study and prayer as well as collaborative spaces where boys can learn by doing.