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03/10/2022
- Faculty & 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.
03/03/2022
- 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.
02/09/2022
- Students
Endicott Community Comes Together to Talk Diversity, Belonging
After the murder of George Floyd in 2020, Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Brandi Johnson and Gail Cantor, Director of Spiritual Life and co-chair of the DEIB Task Force, knew they needed to create spaces for students, staff, and faculty to have deep discussions on belonging.
01/26/2022
- College News
Zero Waste Warriors: Endicott Competes in the 2022 Campus Race to Zero Waste
Joining more than 300 colleges and universities across North America, Endicott will bring its green game to the eight-week 2022 Campus Race to Zero Waste competition, which runs from January 30 through March 26.
01/20/2022
- Faculty & Staff
Helping Students—And Families—Through College Transitions
Dan Chapman, Endicott’s director of student transitions and family programs, calls himself “a liaison between a stressed-out parent and an office on campus that can help their student.” It’s a new role for the College, and Chapman is loving it.
12/16/2021
- Faculty & Staff
Two Faculty Named Inaugural North Star Collective Faculty Fellows
Two Endicott faculty members—Drs. Annabelle Estera and Adilia James—have been named inaugural North Star Collective Faculty Fellows.
12/03/2021
- College News
Festival of Lights Returns to Endicott
The beloved Festival of Lights returned to campus bigger and brighter after a pause in 2020.
11/19/2021
- Campus Happenings
A Legend in the Baking
Pastry chef Ed Charest is always whipping up something magical for the Endicott community, including his famous whoopie pies. And, yes, the recipe is included.
11/18/2021
- Arts & Culture
The Healing Arts
Hailey-Jade Araujo ’22 blends her love for art with Native culture in a new exhibition honoring Native American Heritage Month.
10/25/2021
- Faculty & Staff
Endicott Faculty Reveal Their Fall Reading Lists
Looking to get cozy with a good book this fall? Here’s what Endicott faculty have on their reading lists.
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Athletics News
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No. 10 Men’s Ice Hockey Bests Wentworth, 7-3
Jan 17, 2025
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No. 15 Women’s Ice Hockey Handles Curry, 5-2
Jan 17, 2025
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Megan Martin Named IHSA Zone 1 Region 2 President
Jan 17, 2025
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CNE Announces All-40th Men’s Cross Country Team
Jan 17, 2025