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ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É School of Hospitality Management graduate and current MBA student
Sydney Riu ’20 M’21 receives CRLA’s 2020 Outstanding Tutor of the Year award.
Harnessing Veteran Strengths in Higher Education
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Two researchers advocate for higher education institutions to harness the strengths of its veteran student populations, while also balancing the conversations regarding this population.
Sydney Riu Tutor of the Year
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Riu was selected by the College Reading & Learning Association (CRLA) amongst thousands of peer tutors across the nation for her hard work and dedication to supporting all students and employing inclusive tutoring practices.
What it Means to be an ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Ally
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Thanks in large part to the pioneering efforts of our on-campus counselors and student affairs team, ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É has a strong Alliance backed by the power of initiatives like Safe Zone.
25 Years of Bloody Hard Work Pays Off: Shaileen Santoro’s Career Story
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Communication Students Tackle Real Stories in Remote Semester Internship
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The School of Communication students Joseph Barrett, Sloan Friedhaber, and Madison Schulman, embarked on their senior semester internships with Gannett, a mass media holding company that owns USA Today and numerous locally run publications across the United States.
Alumna Kimberly Pizzella Kiesling A’91 ’22 Followed Her Passion Back to Endicott
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Alumna Kimberly Pizzella Kiesling’s A’91 '22 is leveraging her past professional experience to earn her bachelor's degree with the Van Loan School of Professional Studies, and to achieve a long time goal.
Ryan Barnes: The Journey from Intern to Educated Employee at KPMG
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Medical Record Privacy
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Family Medicine Associates at ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É is dedicated to protecting your rights. Learn more by reading our privacy statement.
Bias Report Form
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ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É is committed to a diverse, safe, and inclusive learning environment. In our effort to support the success of all members of our campus community, we have created a bias reporting form to address bias incidents and hate crimes on campus.
Brain Injury Risk in Sport
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An estimated 1.6¬â€“3.8 million sports- and recreation-related concussions occur in the U.S. each year. Parents and student-athletes should both be familiar with signs that might indicate a concussion, understand their treatment options, and how to prevent them.
Building a Mental Health Toolbox: Kara Hersey’s Journey
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During Mental Health Awareness Month, we would like to share some ways that Kara Hersey ’20 has managed to thrive during her time at Endicott and what she has in store for the future.