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11/22/2022
- Campus Happenings
Building 'Harry's House' at the Nest
Harries for Endicott is working hard to become a club on campus, aiming to bring students together through a love of musician Harry Styles.
11/17/2022
- Students
Checking Countries Off the Bucket List
We’re following three Endicott students as they complete internships and study abroad experiences across the globe. In this third installment, learn about different countries the students have traveled to, and how they’re acclimating to their host countries.
10/24/2022
- Students
Inspired by the ’80s, Luigi Porretta ’23 is Bringing the Energy to Endicott
With a boombox in his hands, Luigi Porretta ’23 is transporting Endicott back to the ’80s—musically and energetically.
10/14/2022
- Students
Navigating a New Country
We’re following three Endicott students as they complete internships and study abroad experiences across the globe. In this second installment, learn about their favorite foods and activities during life abroad.
10/06/2022
- Students
Lifting Up Communities—and Fellow Students
KyRon Parker ’25 is already a positive influence at Endicott, and he’s just getting started.
09/23/2022
- Students
Tackling Life, One Football Game at a Time
For Football Head Coach Paul McGonagle, it’s not just about winning—it’s about turning young men into better people.
09/15/2022
- Students
A New Experience
We’re following three Endicott students as they complete internships and study abroad experiences across the globe.
09/09/2022
- Students
Big Hopes for Fall Semester
Members of the Endicott community share their hopes for the fall—and weigh in on an age-old debate: Dunkin’ or Starbucks?
07/11/2022
- Students
Cutting Loose—‘Footloose’—for the Summer
Chloe Castellano ’23 was starring in Endicott’s production of The Rocky Horror Show when she got an offer to perform in two legendary musicals this summer.
05/24/2022
- Students
Endicott Rugby is Taking Club Sports to New Heights
With multiple student-athletes who have left Endicott to play for professional or high-level recreational teams, the College has become known as a strong producer of quality rugby players, according to coaches Carly Baker and Charles Nastasi ’14 M’15.