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Countdown to Commencement with Paige Shippie ’16 & ’19
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On May 25, Paige Shippie will walk across the Commencement stage to receive not her first, but her second, undergraduate bachelor’s degree from ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É—this time around in hospitality management.
Public Safety Services & Training
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The Public Safety Department at Endicott provides a variety of services and training to the campus community.
30 Years of Hospitality at its Finest
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To commemorate La Chanterelle’s 30th season, we spoke with graduates of the student-run experiential classroom who have gone on to actively apply what they’ve learned in new and exciting hospitality roles.
Arts Fest 2018: Community Art Exhibition at ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É with Featured Artist Aime Pope
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A total of 72 artists who live in Beverly, go to school in Beverly, or work in Beverly have their works on display all summer in celebration of Arts Fest Beverly, a Beverly Main Streets and Beverly Arts District Event.
STEM Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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A STEM designated program for international students available part-time and on-site in Beverly, Mass. or online.
Striking the Right Chord at a Summer Internship
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For the 18th season, the Salem Jazz and Soul Festival blew festive tunes throughout the Salem Willows, celebrating the city’s historic connection to jazz and soul music. For his summer internship, Danny Marczewski ’27 was part of the team that made it come alive.
Can Higher Ed Be Decolonized?
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ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Professor Annabelle Estera examines the implications of rethinking the higher education model.
Finding Fenway—And an Internship, Too
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Longtime Red Sox fan Amanda Fox ’22 has found an internship with Fenway Sports Management, where she’s helped organize the Wasabi Fenway Bowl, Boston’s first-ever college football bowl game that will be televised on ESPN on December 29.
Information for Employers
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Ready to hire a qualified Endicott student or graduate? Join other local and national employers who post their positions with us.
From Consoles to Careers: Endicott’s Esports Lab is Shaping the Future of Gaming
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ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É’s new Esports Lab has debuted on campus with a state-of-the-art facility where students won’t just play video games but get a crash course in esports, a fast-growing industry offering exciting career opportunities.
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Criminal Justice Program
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The criminal justice degree program embraces the broad scope of the discipline, encompassing crime, law enforcement, the legal process, and correctional systems. Apply to ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É today to start your career in criminal justice.