Skip to main content

Recent Headlines

03/28/2024 - Academics

A “Life-Changing” Gift to the Humanities

The Tadler Center for the Humanities recently received an anonymous $250,000 gift, which is helping Charlotte Gordon, Distinguished Professor of the Humanities and Tadler Center Director, to bring luminaries like Stephanie Land to campus while fortifying a place for the arts at Endicott.
03/26/2024 - Students

That’s Amore: Sal’s Pizza Opens at Endicott

On March 25, Endicott College President Steven R. DiSalvo, Ph.D., welcomed the arrival of Sal’s Pizza to Callahan Dining Hall.
03/21/2024 - Academics

Faculty Scholarship in the Spotlight at March 27 Seaside Symposium

Faculty will showcase their research and accomplishments at a March 27 Seaside Symposium, held at the Klebanoff Auditorium, and sponsored by Academic Affairs.
03/20/2024 - Students

‘I Was Taught to Make as Many Connections as You Can’

Computer science major Ramsey Martinez ’26 is known as Rambo around campus, and it’s his outgoing personality that’s already the key to his success.
03/19/2024 - Academics

Students Play Pivotal Role in Endicott-Hosted Internet Crimes Conference

Endicott students provided research and on-the-ground support for more than 100 federal, state, and local law enforcement officers who attended the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Conference at the Wylie Center & Tupper Manor from March 1 through 7.
03/14/2024 - Alumni

Three-Pointers for a Purpose

After the death of their good friend Zach Markowitz ’14, Colin Sitarz ’12 M’13 and Adam Benoit ’12 founded Z’s Threes, a basketball competition to keep Markowitz’s memory and his love of basketball alive.
03/13/2024 - Academics

Checking Into Success

Hospitality students Emma Cyr ’24 and Caitlin Reale ’24 have found their spark for the hotel industry, thanks to their semester-long internships this past fall.
03/08/2024 - College News

Endicott’s 6th Annual Giving Day Raises More Than $600K to Fuel the College’s Future

The Endicott community rallied in record numbers to make Giving Day 2024 a record-breaking event with $623,700 raised to shape the future of the College—and students making up 20% of this year's donors.
03/05/2024 - Arts and Culture

Live from Endicott, it’s Joan Lunden

Former Good Morning America host Joan Lunden shared colorful stories from her life as part of the second annual Presidential Speaker Series, made possible through a generous commitment from Arlene Battistelli ’60.
02/29/2024 - College News

Yup, Giving Day Paid for That

Where do donations go once Giving Day is over? Here’s a hint: They’ve shaped—and continue to shape—the future of Endicott College.