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03/14/2024 - Alumni

Three-Pointers for a Purpose

After the death of their good friend Zach Markowitz ’14, Colin Sitarz ’12 M’13 and Adam Benoit ’12 founded Z’s Threes, a basketball competition to keep Markowitz’s memory and his love of basketball alive.
03/13/2024 - Academics

Checking Into Success

Hospitality students Emma Cyr ’24 and Caitlin Reale ’24 have found their spark for the hotel industry, thanks to their semester-long internships this past fall.
03/08/2024 - College News

Endicott’s 6th Annual Giving Day Raises More Than $600K to Fuel the College’s Future

The Endicott community rallied in record numbers to make Giving Day 2024 a record-breaking event with $623,700 raised to shape the future of the College—and students making up 20% of this year's donors.
03/05/2024 - Arts & Culture

Live from Endicott, it’s Joan Lunden

Former Good Morning America host Joan Lunden shared colorful stories from her life as part of the second annual Presidential Speaker Series, made possible through a generous commitment from Arlene Battistelli ’60.
02/29/2024 - College News

Yup, Giving Day Paid for That

Where do donations go once Giving Day is over? Here’s a hint: They’ve shaped—and continue to shape—the future of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É.
02/27/2024 - Academics

Paige Williams to Lead ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É School of Visual & Performing Arts

Paige Williams has been named the new Dean of Endicott's School of Visual & Performing Arts, effective Monday, June 3, 2024.
02/23/2024 - Students

Developing the Whole Student-Athlete

Endicott’s use of the collaborative high-performance training model for the Gulls is a standout in DIII athletics, supporting student-athletes to optimize their game and learn healthy skills for life.
02/16/2024 - Alumni

At Burton Snowboards, Passion Meets Profession for These Gulls

After graduation, a few lucky Gulls flocked further north to Vermont and found interesting, creative, and fulfilling careers at Burton Snowboards, where moving from snow-covered slopes to cozy office spaces is all in a day’s work.
02/06/2024 - Academics

What Netflix’s ‘The Staircase’ is Teaching Endicott Students about the Criminal Justice System

Students in Ethan Boldt’s criminal justice classes are examining the U.S. court system in a highly unconventional way—by studying the Michael Peterson murder case and binge-watching all 13 episodes of the Netflix series The Staircase. (Popcorn is recommended, but not required.)
02/02/2024 - Students

An Experience Like No Other

After a whirlwind fall semester studying and interning across the globe, we checked in with five Endicott students who have returned on their journey and what they learned along the way.
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