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11/21/2024 - Arts and Culture

A Personal Tour of the American Civil War

Ryan Curley ’23 M’24 has a passion for American history, which recently led him down a Civil War rabbit hole after spotting an old gravesite in his hometown cemetery. Enlisting the help of an Endicott Trustee, historians, and connections from the internet, Curley embarked on a quest to unravel the personal histories of two soldiers, Lucius Carver and Allyne Litchfield, bridging past and present in his exploration of America’s most divided era.
11/15/2024 - Academics

Katharine Clarke-Robertson Nabs Director Prize

Katharine Clarke-Robertson, Endicott’s Theater Coordinator, won third place in the Stage Directors Theater/Musical Theater Division of the prestigious American Prize contest on November 8, 2024, for her 2023 production of the Head Over Heels musical.
11/14/2024 - College News

Ayune Michel ’72, Endicott Trustee and Benefactor, Dies

Beloved alumna, healthcare leader, and devoted Endicott College Trustee Ayune Michel ’72 passed away on Thursday, November 14, 2024.
11/13/2024 - Alumni

The Social Media Guru of Broadway

Daniel Quitério ’03 grew up far from Broadway’s bright lights, but his passion for theater was ignited at Endicott College, which set him on a path to the heart of New York’s theater scene. Now the Senior Director of Social Media at AKA, Quitério is driving the team behind the social strategy for Gypsy, bringing the legendary musical’s vibrant energy to social media and engaging a new generation of theatergoers.
11/12/2024 - Internships and Careers

‘This School Really Means Business’

Devon Burke ’25 is taking advantage of Endicott’s Experiential Edge program, which helped land him an internship in Ireland at Stryker, one of the world's leading medical technology companies.
11/07/2024 - Students

20 Ways to Make Friends at Endicott

The early days of college can be both thrilling and overwhelming—especially when you’re trying to make friends. Here are 20 easy ways to meet people, build connections, and make your Endicott experience unforgettable.
11/07/2024 - Campus Happenings

Weaving Humor into Life’s Hard Lessons

As the inaugural writer-in-residence at the Tadler Center for the Humanities, Phoebe Potts is inspiring students to find their voices while working on her next fearless story.
11/01/2024 - Academics

Studying the Election in Real-Time

With a close focus on real-time politics, Gulls are diving into campaign strategy and examining their political perspectives in a new course, IDS 201: The 2024 American Presidential Election.
11/01/2024 - Students

Learning the Lingo

Join us as we follow the worldwide adventures of four Endicott students! From Australia’s sun-kissed shores to Ireland’s lush landscapes, these Gulls are immersing themselves in new cultures through vibrant study abroad programs, and having extraordinary experiences.
10/31/2024 - Campus Happenings

Students Use LEGOs to Explore the Future of Transportation

Inspired by nature and limited only by their creativity, Gulls redefined transportation in the Angle Center’s latest competition, showcasing cross-disciplinary LEGO designs that ranged from eco-friendly hovercrafts to hybrid submarine cars.
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