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03/29/2023
- Students
Their Biggest Fans: Endicott Students Coach Special Olympics Basketball Team
A new Endicott program offers student volunteers the opportunity to train young athletes in a local Special Olympics basketball league.
03/27/2023
- Students
Keeping the Ball Rolling
Members of the men’s soccer program are not only finding success on the field at home but on their study abroad sojourns, too.
03/22/2023
- Arts & Culture
Design Like a Girl
In a collaboration with her interior architecture students, professor Sarah Bischoff penned a new book that introduces young readers to the history of women in design.
03/20/2023
- Students
Endicott’s Accelerated Nursing Program Helps Address Nursing Shortage
Students in Endicott’s new Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program have an opportunity to become a nurse within 16 months and make an immediate impact in healthcare.
03/16/2023
- Alumni
With Tuscan Village, This Endicott Alum is Building a City within a City
With the construction of Tuscan Village, Kenny Sturgess ’17 M’18 is working to make Salem, N.H., a year-round destination for New Englanders to work, live, and play.
03/16/2023
- Students
‘I’ve Always Wanted to Be an Interior Designer’
Backed by plenty of design experience already, Jalessi Aviles ’25 is poised for success.
03/16/2023
- Arts & Culture
Finding Success on ‘Succession’
After graduating from Endicott’s interior architecture program, Maeve Kelly ’19 is applying her expertise in the television industry.
03/08/2023
- Faculty & Staff
Life 101: How to Be a Good Listener
Listening is more than just not talking while someone else speaks—it’s a way to demonstrate both interest and respect in another person’s lived experience.
03/07/2023
- Alumni
What Do Healthy Relationships Look Like? That Question is this Alumna’s Job
Mya Kermelewicz ’21 M’22 is teaching young people how to navigate the complex world of romantic relationships, including intimate partner violence.
03/03/2023
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging
Brandi Johnson is Just Getting Started
This year, Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Brandi Johnson got married, opened the new Center for Belonging, and that’s only the beginning.
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Athletics News
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Lynch Receives United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America Honors
Dec 19, 2024
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Kulhay Named Associated Press (AP) All-American
Dec 19, 2024
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Jodi Kenyon Expands Leadership Role as Associate Athletics Director at Endicott College
Dec 18, 2024
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Dejan Stankovic Named Endicott Men’s & Women’s Tennis Head Coach
Dec 17, 2024