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02/06/2024 - Academics

What Netflix’s ‘The Staircase’ is Teaching Endicott Students about the Criminal Justice System

Students in Ethan Boldt’s criminal justice classes are examining the U.S. court system in a highly unconventional way—by studying the Michael Peterson murder case and binge-watching all 13 episodes of the Netflix series The Staircase. (Popcorn is recommended, but not required.)
02/02/2024 - Students

An Experience Like No Other

After a whirlwind fall semester studying and interning across the globe, we checked in with five Endicott students who have returned on their journey and what they learned along the way.
02/01/2024 - Academics

Endicott’s Comeback Kid

What makes Clinical Coordinator and Instructor of Exercise Science Matthew Ibrahim so relatable is that he’s failed, dusted himself off, kept going, and succeeded many times along the way.
01/31/2024 - Campus Happenings

Celebrating Black History Month with Music, Poetry, and More

For Black History Month, check out these thought-provoking and educational events across campus and beyond.
01/30/2024 - College News

Endicott College Appoints Kate White, MSHR, New VP of Human Resources

Endicott College announced that Kate White, MSHR, has been appointed the Vice President of Human Resources, effective February 20, 2024.
01/25/2024 - Alumni

Taylor Swift, Jason Kelce, and Endicott: Meet the Gull Whose Daughter Went Viral at the Bills-Chiefs Game

Jessica Piazza D’21 and her daughter Ella, 8, became media sensations overnight when Ella was picked up by Jason Kelce at the Bills-Chiefs game on January 21 so Ella could say hi to her idol—Taylor Swift.
01/25/2024 - Academics

Julie Kenny Calzini Named Myrt Harper Rose ’56 Dean of the School of Education

Dr. Julie Kenny Calzini, Ed.D. has been appointed the next Myrt Harper Rose ’56 Dean of the School of Education.
01/24/2024 - Internships and Careers

May the Force Be with You

Psychology major Caroline Kiernan ’24 was one of two Gulls who nabbed a prestigious X-Force Fellowship with the Department of Defense. Now, she's applying to graduate programs in cybersecurity.
01/17/2024 - Arts and Culture

Finding the Beat—and a Place to Belong

With Endicott’s Modern Band Project, students of all majors and class years are learning new musical skills, while forming connections with each other along the way.
01/11/2024 - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging

What to Read, Watch, and Do for MLK Day 2024

Endicott College may be closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (January 15, King’s birthday), but the day is a call to action—not a time for complacency. From checking out The Embrace sculpture in Boston to Jonathan Eig’s new biography, we've rounded up a list of activities to commemorate King's life and legacy.