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La Chanterelle Chefs Celebrate Julia Child at 110
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On Julia Child's 110th birthday, the chef-instructors at Endicott's La Chanterelle restaurant and nontraditional classroom discuss the enduring appeal and legacy of the icon of French gastronomy.
Back to School and Back to Working Like a Dog
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After his first summer as ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É’s beloved comfort dog, Gary and Officer Elliot Lanciani are ready for a semester of spreading smiles.
ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Names Nationally Recognized Educator Dr. Sara Quay as New Provost
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ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Sara Quay as Provost, the lead academic position that will build on our foundational commitment to experiential student-centered education.
Endicott Faculty Awarded NEH Grant for Salem Witch Trials Institute
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ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a summer institute on the Salem Witch Trials co-directed by Dean Mark Herlihy and Professor Elizabeth Matelski.
Designing a Career in Interior Design
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For Sarah Horgan ’22, a passion for HGTV inspired an Endicott education and a professional pathway.
A Foggy Day, with Bright Futures Forecasted
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The Endicott campus was abuzz with students and families who traveled from near and far to celebrate the Class of 2022.
At Commencement, Messages of Hope for a Changed World
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From sage student speeches to the wisdom of Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, Endicott’s 82nd Commencement was filled with messages of hope and perseverance in the face of adversity.
The Dream Resume
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At Endicott, Julia Keegan ’22 combined a passion for pop culture, journalism, and politics, completing internships on Capitol Hill and planning a move to D.C. post-graduation.
When the Journey Ends
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This semester, we’ve followed five Endicott students on transformative study abroad assignments around the globe—but the hardest thing about traveling is that, at some point, you have to come home.
A Story in Progress
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Colby Yokell ’22 was just a small-town girl, and now she’s off to pursue her literary dreams through acceptance into the New York University Summer Publishing Institute.
Inaugural Tadler Center Fellowship Awarded to Elizabeth Matelski
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Associate Professor of History Elizabeth Matelski has been named the recipient of the inaugural Tadler Center Fellowship.
Taking a Leading Role
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With Endicott’s support, Nate Magoon ’22 has come to terms with his truest self—on and off the stage.