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Senior Awards Recognize Class of 2021 Standouts
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ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É honors and pays tribute to the Class of 2021, the following awards have been announced: Deans Awards, Academic Excellence Award, Thesis Awards, Campus Leadership Awards, Faculty of the Year
A Mindful Mission
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Gail Cantor, Endicott’s Director of Spiritual Life, sees a bigger role for mindfulness and meditation on campus—pandemic or not.
Expanding the Scope of Mental Health
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From therapy dogs to the arts, there’s a nontraditional side to mental health at Endicott.
Learning From the Pros
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After joining Endicott students at the 2022 CAA World Congress of Sports and Esports Rising conference, longtime sportswriter Ken Davidoff is now bringing his experiences to the College to inspire the next generation of journalists.
Must-Have Gifts Made by Gulls, and Where to Get Them
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From pet portraits to customized charcuterie, here’s a roundup of the gifts created by our talented ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É students and alumni.
The Endicott Alum Behind the North Shore’s Fried Chicken Empire
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Endicott alumna Torie Farnsworth ’07, co-owner of North Shore-based Flip The Bird, is helping to put fried chicken sandwiches on the map.
Endicott Scholars and Officials on Life, Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
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To honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day in 2022, a group of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É scholars and officials to reflected on King’s life, his unfinished mission, and the ways his legacy still reverberates in today’s divided world.
Record-Breaking School Spirit at Giving Day
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Giving Day 2022 was one for the books as the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É community came together for fun and record-breaking participation.
All ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É the Journey (And the Destination, Too)
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This semester, we’re following five Endicott students as they study abroad in Europe. In this second installment, they’re better acclimated and adventuring.
Fighting On and Off the Field
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Cancer may have stopped Will Levine ’22 from taking to the lacrosse field, but it didn’t stop him from learning, evolving, and graduating on time.
An Adult Learner's Journey to Success
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Double Gull, Jessica Bean A’18 ‘20, has reached some very ambitious goals over the last two years, and she attributes much of her success to the support she received from ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É’s Van Loan School of Professional Studies.
New Friends and Unexpected Moments Abroad
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From Italy to Turks and Caicos, we’re following five Endicott students as they complete internships and study abroad experiences across the globe, immersing in new cultures along the way.