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03/15/2022
- Campus Happenings
Celebrating Women’s History Month with Two Capstone Events
Two upcoming events—Women of Impact and Who Runs the World? Girls!—aim to inspire, empower women on campus.
03/10/2022
- Students
All About the Journey (And the Destination, Too)
This semester, we’re following five Endicott students as they study abroad in Europe. In this second installment, the students are better acclimated and loving their explorations.
03/10/2022
- Faculty and Staff
Endicott Faculty Parse Russia-Ukraine Conflict
From nuclear fears to the psychological trauma of refugees, a faculty panel offered sobering perspectives on the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
03/10/2022
- Academics
At La Chanterelle, the Tables Have Turned
Under the current direction of General Manager Ryan Blodgett, Service Instructor Kayla Richards, and Pastry Chef Rebecca Doyon—three stalwarts of the North Shore culinary scene—La Chanterelle is blazing a new future.
03/04/2022
- Alumni
Record-Breaking School Spirit at Giving Day
Giving Day was one for the books as the Endicott community came together on March 2 for fun and record-breaking participation.
03/04/2022
- Campus Happenings
New Ways to Upcycle and Recycle Touch Down on Campus
Gulls will soon be able to recycle plastic in new ways with two new specialty recycling streams for plastic film and disposable masks.
03/04/2022
- Campus Happenings
Perspectives on the Ukraine Crisis
Join Endicott faculty experts for a discussion on the historical context of the conflict and region, the geopolitical impact it is having, how disinformation campaigns set the stage and continue to play a role, and insight into what refugees are facing in fleeing their homeland.
03/03/2022
- College News
Charlotte Gordon on Writing, Teaching, and the Perseverance of Women
Charlotte Gordon, author and Distinguished Professor of English at Endicott, discusses her new book on Mary Shelley and the hardships of women—then, and now.
03/01/2022
- College News
An Unforgettable Black History Month Finale
Endicott capped its celebration of Black History Month with a campuswide expo and an award ceremony featuring Eddie Jenkins, a prominent Boston attorney and a member of the 1972 Superbowl champion Miami Dolphins.
02/25/2022
- Students
Their Assignment? Start Your Own Business
From bakers to creative risktakers, the Colin and Erika Angle Center for Entrepreneurship is nurturing a new cadre of young entrepreneurs at Endicott.
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Athletics News
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Men’s Volleyball Earns AVCA Team Academic Award
Jul 21, 2024
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Seven Gulls Named To Summer League All-Star Teams
Jul 18, 2024
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Women’s Volleyball Claims Two Major AVCA Academic Awards
Jul 18, 2024
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Dan Jeffery Named Endicott Men’s Rugby Head Coach
Jul 15, 2024