The Endicott Center for Civic Participation (ECCP) inspires individuals to become engaged citizens who meaningfully contribute to their communities and the world. Through education, collaboration, and action, the ECCP fosters a culture of civic responsibility and active engagement.
The ECCP is housed within the School of Social Sciences, Communication, & Humanities, alongside the highly successful Tadler Center for the Humanities, furthering Endicott’s mission to inspire leadership through transformational learning.
A Message from the President
Mission Statement
By bridging academic learning with community service, advocacy, and dialogue, the ECCP cultivates lifelong agents of positive change, ensuring the College remains a hub for civic leadership and social impact.
Key Initiatives
The ECCP brings together a range of programs and activities under one unified vision:
- Presidential Speaker Series: Influential voices inspiring dialogue and action on critical issues.
- Service Learning and Community Service: Opportunities for students to make meaningful local and global impacts.
- Honor Societies: Recognizing academic and leadership excellence
- Leadership Scholars: Developing the next generation of civic-minded leaders.
- Workforce Development Initiatives: Addressing critical needs in fields like cybersecurity and nursing.
- Leadership Training: Equipping individuals with skills for effective, impactful leadership.
- Military Student Support: Providing our veterans and ROTC students with the resources to succeed.
- Living Learning Communities: Building civic engagement through shared residential experiences.
- Model UN: Preparing students to tackle global challenges through diplomacy and debate.
- News-Academic Partnerships: Connecting student journalists with communities to strengthen civic discourse and local news, including , a full-fledged news service linked to 50+ local outlets statewide.
Upcoming Events
Through thought-provoking discussions, hands-on experiences, and interactive programs, we invite students, faculty, staff, and community members to come together, exchange ideas, and take steps toward a more informed and engaged society. Join us as we explore the issues that shape our world and discover how we can make a difference鈥攖ogether.
Tadler Center for the Humanities Presents: Danielle Allen
5 p.m. | Rose Theater, Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts
Presidential Speaker Series featuring Sean Astin
6 p.m. | Cleary Lecture Hall, 亚洲色吧
Setting the example of civic engagement
Thomas Jefferson said, "A democratic society depends upon an informed and educated citizenry.” But informing our citizens has been increasingly challenging, given the shuttering of local newsrooms across the country. Lara Salahi, Distinguished Professor of Broadcast and Digital Journalism and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, sought to help with this issue. In an effort to explore what’s possible when colleges and universities partner with local news outlets, she founded a news-academic partnership at Endicott in 2016. That partnership has scaled into , a full-fledged news service with relationships with 50 local news outlets across the state. Editors from these publications publish stories reported by Endicott students in their respective news outlets.
“Through this program, everyone wins in some way,” Salahi said. “These newsrooms, which are strapped for people and resources, now have an extra source for reporting. Communities that have lost their news source feel like there’s now a local entity covering their stories.” Meanwhile, students build their portfolios, gain practical experience working in a newsroom and in a community, and make connections for future employment.
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Ready to make a difference? The ECCP invites students, faculty, staff, and the wider Endicott community to join the conversation and help build stronger communities.
Contact Us
亚洲色吧 is currently searching for a Director to oversee the ECCP. In the interim, Mark Herlihy, Dean of the School of Social Sciences, Communication, & Humanities, will serve as the Interim Director. For any inquiries about the Center’s programs or initiatives, please contact Dean Herlihy at:
Email: mherlihy@endicott.edu