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U.S. Secretary of Labor Martin J. Walsh Named 2022 Commencement Speaker
U.S. Secretary of Labor Martin J. “Marty” Walsh will be the 2022 Endicott College Commencement speaker on May 21, 2022.
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One of Endicott's newest departments is the Office of Student Transitions & Family Programs
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Graduate with a degree, a resume, and a job
Endicott's dynamic and industry-leading four-year internship model produces career-ready professionals prepared to be influential and impactful.
Internships and CareersThe Artful Life Counseling Center and Studio
Art Expression Therapy—From Passion to Career
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Jeana Alfano '20
Criminal Justice
"Junior year I discovered expressive arts therapy, which is a field that uses various art modalities to help people express and visualize their emotions. For me, this was the first step to realizing that utilizing the arts in my career is what makes me feel fulfilled. This internship experience has put me on the right track in terms of unlocking what truly makes me happy."
During her time at Endicott College, Jeana Alfano ’20 has struggled to visualize herself finding in a career related to her major, criminal justice. It wasn’t until her junior year that she discovered that her love for art and theater could be utilized in a future career.
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Massachusetts State Police, Fire & Explosion Unit
Fires and Explosions: a Thrilling Career Path
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Kayla Kenehan '20
Political Science
"This internship has definitely moved me a step closer to my end goal because it allowed me to make connections with those in law enforcement. Additionally, I learned hands-on skills that I will hopefully use in my career, specifically the K-9 handling and training ones."
With her eyes set on a career in law enforcement, political science major, Kayla Kenehan ’20 did her senior internship with the Massachusetts State Police (MSP) Fire and Explosions Unit. Her experience involved working with highly-trained K-9s in situations such as a New England Patriots game at Gillette Stadium and working at Logan International Airport. Kenehan’s hands-on experience provided her with useful knowledge and valuable connections that will carry into her future career.
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Massachusetts State House
Making an impact through state government
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Patrick Whalen '20
Political Science
"I know that being able to make a difference in my community, and seeing those changes I contributed to, left a big impact on me. I know I want to make a positive change in my world, this internship helped me discover that."
Senior Political Science major, Patrick Whalen, completed his semester-long internship at the Massachusetts State House. Working alongside State Representative Michael J. Soter, Whalen gained perspective on the inner workings of a government organization. He explained that being immersed in the state government left a positive lasting impression on him.
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