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05/04/2023
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Letting the Light In
While working on a meaningful project for the First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church in downtown Beverly, interior architecture graduate student Isaura Sagredo M’23 found a sense of purpose in design.
05/03/2023
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Blazing Her Own Path
After a devastating accident, Jackie Ruggiero ’23 was inspired by veterans to make a powerful choice about her body. In doing so, she found a passion for nursing.
05/03/2023
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From Baseball to Life’s Curveballs
Rian Schwede ’23 was used to battling baseball rivals, but battling stage 3 testicular cancer proved the hardest fight of his life.
04/27/2023
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The Nonstop Innovator
Over his four years at Endicott, entrepreneurship major Ryan Curley ’23 started a successful business and won an international innovation challenge—and he’s just getting started.
04/27/2023
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Leaving Endicott Better Than She Found It
As President of Endicott's Student Government Association, Caitlyn Sievers ’23 has worked to help those around her and make a lasting impact on campus.
04/24/2023
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Warming Up for Her Next Act
At Endicott, Andrea Pellizzari ’23 found herself through acting—now she hopes to take centerstage with an acting career in Boston.
04/21/2023
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A Gull, An Internship, and a Different Kind of Squabble
Miles Wotorson ’23 interned at Twitter right as Elon Musk was clinching his buyout of the social media giant. It was just one of the lessons Wotorson gleaned throughout his internship.
04/20/2023
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The Talented Ms. Selia Potas
Selia Potas ’23 is merging life lessons and imagination into a future career as an art teacher.
04/14/2023
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A Higher Calling
JoaoPaulo “JP” Miranda always thought he’d become a pilot, but at Endicott, he made life-changing pivots that landed him the job of his dreams.
04/13/2023
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Not Defined by Diabetes
For Lauren Misiaszek ’22 M’23, type 1 diabetes led to an inspiring career change, internship, and a determination to win—at life and on the softball field.