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01/10/2019 - Alumni

Stories from Soundings: Alumni Turn Van Loan School Experiences into Successful Businesses

One co-founded a cybersecurity company. The other is on a mission to help fellow artists. Both are living out their dreams thanks to a master’s degree from the Van Loan School at Endicott College.
01/07/2019 - Graduate Programs

Stories from Soundings: Van Loan Continues to Grow

With adult learners in mind, the Van Loan School at Endicott College is on the cutting edge of providing students with the most relevant, up-to-date programs that are both convenient and innovative.
01/02/2019 - Graduate Programs

'Triple Gull’ Impacting Lives in Positive Ways as BCBA

David Rosenberg is an Endicott College “Triple Gull” finding success as a BCBA and teacher in the world of ABA and autism.
01/02/2019 - Academics

Stories from Soundings: Evolution of the Division of Academic Success

Formally known as Academic Resources and Student Success, the newly named Division of Academic Success has been continuously evolving over the last decade to provide the programs and services that are needed to help students become happier, more successful Gulls.
12/06/2018 - Arts & Culture

Student Performance Recital and Endicott Chamber Ensemble

Endicott College Students will present an eclectic concert on Tuesday, December 11
12/06/2018 - Arts & Culture

Lollipops for Breakfast, a music and puppet production by The Gottabees

Lollipops for Breakfast, a music and puppet production by The Gottabees, shows on December 15
12/06/2018 - Arts & Culture

Repertory Dance Ensemble Presents Guest Choreographers X

Join the Endicott College community as they celebrate the tenth semester of dance choreographed by guest artists in the show: Guest Choreographers X! December 7-8.
12/05/2018 - Arts & Culture

Lumens: A Holiday Choral Experience with The Endicott Singers

Join the Endicott Singers in the Interfaith Chapel for an intimate candlelit holiday performance: Lumens, December 6 and 9
11/28/2018 - College News

Key Findings from Jeremiah Program Non-Residential Student-Parent Support Expansion in Boston

A new study by the Program Evaluation & Research Group (PERG), funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, reports on adaptations and implications of the shift to a non-residential approach in Jeremiah Program Boston, an anti-poverty organization serving low-income college-going single mothers and their children.
11/28/2018 - Academics

On-Campus Research Project Builds Real-World Experience for Abby Keim ’19

Working as a research assistant alongside Associate Professor of Psychology, Dr. Alefiya Albers, has proved to be beneficial for Abby Keim '19 in more ways than one.
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