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Bringing Art and Healing to The Nest
https://www.endicott.edu/news-events/news/news-articles/2022/09/bringing-art-and-healing-to-the-nest
Endicott College’s Expressive Therapies Symposium on October 14 will bring students, artists, and arts-based clinicians together for a full day of conversation, play, and discovery.
The Annual Parent Autism Conference: 2020 Recap
https://www.endicott.edu/news-events/news/news-articles/2020/05/the-annual-parent-autism-conference-2020-recap
Annual Parent Autism Conference, Keynote Speaker, Peter Gerhardt, Improving Outcomes with Adolescents and Young Adults with Autism: Evidence-based Intervention Targeting the Right Skills.
The Healing Arts
https://www.endicott.edu/news-events/news/news-articles/2021/11/the-healing-arts
Hailey-Jade Araujo ’22 blends her love for art with Native culture in a new exhibition honoring Native American Heritage Month.
Forum to Explore North of Boston Tech Hub with Cluster-Mapping Research April 24
https://www.endicott.edu/news-events/news/news-articles/2019/04/forum-to-explore-north-of-boston-tech-hub-with-cluster-mapping-research-april-24
Technology executives, students, and others will gather for the fourth annual installment of the North Shore Technology Council’s (NSTC) annual research series.
Keeping Mexico Strong
https://www.endicott.edu/news-events/news/news-articles/2017/11/keeping-mexico-strong
Welcome to the Renaissance! Endicott Presents ‘Something Rotten’
https://www.endicott.edu/news-events/news/news-articles/2024/03/welcome-to-the-renaissance-endicott-presents-something-rotten
A laugh-out-loud and toe-tapping musical, Endicott College’s new Mainstage production, Something Rotten, is a reminder to audiences that being true to yourself never goes out of style.
Essential: Executive Chef Timothy Langlois
https://www.endicott.edu/blog/blog-articles/2020/07/essential-executive-chef-timothy-langlois
When the COVID-19 first sent students, faculty, and staff away from campus certain people remained behind. One of them was Timothy Langlois, Endicott College’s executive chef through Sodexo.
Call to Artists – Arts Fest Beverly Community Art Exhibition
https://www.endicott.edu/news-events/news/news-articles/2016/03/3-7call-to-artists
Gov. Chris Christie Named 2024 Endicott College Commencement Speaker
https://www.endicott.edu/news-events/news/news-articles/2024/04/gov-chris-christie-named-2024-endicott-college-commencement-speaker
Former New Jersey Governor and presidential candidate Chris Christie will be the 2024 Endicott College Commencement Speaker on Saturday, May 18, 2024.
Charlotte Gordon on Writing, Teaching, and the Perseverance of Women
https://www.endicott.edu/news-events/news/news-articles/2022/03/charlotte-gordon-on-writing-teaching-and-the-perseverance-of-women
A well-known author and Distinguished Professor of English at Endicott, Charlotte Gordon is working on a new book project while counting down until the release of her next book, Mary Shelley: A Very Short Introduction, in May 2022.
The 25 Dishes That Define Endicott
https://www.endicott.edu/news-events/news/news-articles/2024/04/the-25-dishes-that-define-endicott
From rich mac-n-cheese at the Callahan to crispy chicken tenders at the Lodge, we asked Endicott College students for the essential dishes that have defined their Endicott experience. And the gastronomical wonders are only set to expand, thanks to a game-changing $5 million partnership between Endicott and Sodexo.
Leveling the Playing Field for Academic Coaching
https://www.endicott.edu/news-events/news/news-articles/2024/04/leveling-the-playing-field-for-academic-coaching
The Salice Family Academic Support Scholarship Fund is making it possible for Endicott College students to access the Center for Academic Coaching—and their dreams.