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Student Author Finds Success at Ibbetson Street Press

Student Emily Pineau is the first to appear in Ibbetson Street Press' Young Poet Series. Read more

Endicott Goes Green! (and no, we don’t mean for St. Patrick’s day!)

Last week, we launched another thoughtful exhibit in the Halle Library Archive & Museum Gallery. Curated by Archives Director Barbara Broudo, with assistance from Office of Sustainability Director Sarah Creighton, Endicott Goes Green looks at how the College operates in an environmentally responsible manner and what steps we take to incorporate sustainability into our students’ academic and residential experience. Read more

How Fast Can Gulls Run? EC in the Boston Marathon!

This year, Endicott College has been presented with an exciting opportunity that is the first of its kind for the College. The John Hancock Boston Marathon Non-Profit Program has awarded Endicott with three guaranteed entries into the historic Boston Marathon! As part of the marathon sponsorship each year, John Hancock provides local non-profit organizations with entries into the race, which can help create a significant fundraising opportunity and great exposure for a non-profit cause. Read more

Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies News

Just down Hale Street from the undergraduate College, Endicott’s Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies has been quite busy with new programs, new campuses, and some fantastic student accomplishments. Take a look at some of the exciting news coming out of GPS! Read more

It’s move-in weekend! Looking ahead at the academic year

Tuesday September 4 is the first day of classes of our new academic year. Today all new students are moving in and getting settled, and they’ll have two days of orientation and fun events before returning students join us on Monday. It’s going to be a busy weekend on campus, and we’re exciting to have our new Gulls here! Read more

Looking Good in Green! Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges

We’re proud of the fact that environmental responsibility has long been a priority here at Endicott, but are especially pleased to have been commended for our efforts this year in the Princeton Review’s “Guide to 322 Green Colleges.” Read more

Proud of our Gulls – Community Involvement

In total, Endicott students, faculty, and staff contributed over 19,000 hours of Community Service at non-profits locally, nationally and internationally. 1,376 students and 77 staff/faculty volunteered their time to many local organizations such as the Open Door Food Pantry, North East ARC, Beverly Bootstraps and the Girdler House. Read more

2012 Commencement and Awards Ceremony – Congratulations to the class of 2012!

On May 19, 2012, Endicott held its 72nd Commencement on a beautiful, sunny day on our athletic field. With 750 students graduating, we had families joining us from near and far as campus filled up with celebrating friends and relations. It was a joyous occasion and we are proud to welcome yet another class into … Read more

ECO Awards 2012

We’re constantly amazed by the amount of volunteer work that goes on around campus and in the community, both among students and faculty/staff. To help recognize participants for their efforts and passion, we created a new event this year: the E.C.O. (Endicott Club & Organization) Awards. Organized and hosted by Endicott College Student Activities (ECSA), the April 11 evening event allowed us to turn the spotlight on those who work hard to plan events, offer support, and enhance our community. Please join us in congratulating all of the nominees and winners! Read more

The Autism Puzzle: A Conference for Parents

On April 28th, The Institute for Behavioral Studies at Endicott College is hosting "The Autism Puzzle: A Conference for Parents,” which aims to lessen challenges for parents with autistic children by increasing knowledge of ASD and discussing options for effective treatment, teaching strategies, and techniques for building leisure time activities. Read more