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04/06/2023 - Students

A Whole New Ballgame

The Endicott softball team is back for a new season. After last year’s success, winning is once again the focus—especially for the team’s graduating seniors.
04/06/2023 - Alumni

Doing Their Part to Protect the Planet

As Earth Day nears, we spoke with Endicott alumni who are making the world greener through careers in sustainability.
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.