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02/23/2023 - Students

A Passion for Helping Others

Inspire Scholar and psychology major Cheryl Mei ’25 is preparing for a profession in which she can comfort, encourage, and empower others.
02/22/2023 - Campus Happenings

Giving Day is Back—Here’s How You Can Make a Difference

Endicott’s fifth annual Giving Day returns on March 1 after a record-breaking turnout in 2022.
02/17/2023 - Students

Helping to Make a Decision

Endicott tour guides lead prospective students and families around the College on a daily basis, bringing their own experiences and jokes along the way.
02/17/2023 - Academics

Applied Behavior Analysis: New Opportunities for a Growing Field

Endicott’s new Institute for Applied Behavioral Science widens the scope of opportunity for students.
02/15/2023 - Faculty and Staff

Life 101: How to Quit

Whether it’s for mental health reasons, to move cities for a relationship, to care for a family member, or to pursue a different dream with a higher salary—quitting occasionally is unavoidable and nothing to feel shame about.
02/11/2023 - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging

Can Sharing Our Struggles Connect Us? Monti Washington Thinks So

In a powerful and interactive talk, actor, writer, and poet Monti Washington provided insight on stereotypes, biases, and how you don’t know someone’s story just by looking at them.
02/10/2023 - Campus Happenings

The Wellness Center Gets Real

Wellness Center staff are launching an inaugural Wellness Fair and a series of workshops addressing students’ growing mental health concerns plus zeitgeisty topics like gaslighting and body positivity.
02/08/2023 - Faculty and Staff

Endicott College Faculty Talk the Literature of Love on Valentine's Day

This Valentine’s Day, we asked Endicott’s writers and English faculty to share their favorite love poems—with a few surprises.
02/03/2023 - Faculty and Staff

The Trust Receiver

With the support of a Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism, Endicott College Associate Professor Lara Salahi has published a story investigating the link between a Massachusetts National Guard infantry battalion that deployed on a combat mission to Afghanistan in 2011 and suicide.
02/03/2023 - Campus Happenings

Flocking Together for Zero Waste

A fun-filled race sponsored by the Office of Sustainability is bringing the Endicott community together to reduce waste in a friendly competition against other colleges and universities.
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