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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.
02/01/2023
- Faculty and Staff
Around the World with Warren Jaferian
From growing up in Switzerland to being kidnapped in Africa, Dean of International Education Warren Jaferian has always led an exciting international life, and now he helps students become global Gulls, too.
01/27/2023
- Students
Stronger than Yesterday
A battle with hypermobility and AMPS has made Grace Kolis ’24 stronger—along with the gym, a growing audience on Instagram, and studying abroad in Ireland.