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12/10/2024
- Students
Packing Memories and Gratitude
From Australia’s sun-kissed shores to Ireland’s lush landscapes, Gulls have spent the semester immersing themselves in vibrant cultures and creating memories that will last a lifetime. As their study abroad journeys come to an end, they reflect on the transformative experiences that have reshaped their worldviews and broadened their horizons.
12/10/2024
- Students
Singing in the Key of Education
A pair of transformational experiences in Italy set early childhood education major Mia Ray ’26, a classically trained singer, down a path that harmonizes her love of music, movement, and teaching into a future dedicated to inspiring and empowering young learners.
12/06/2024
- College News
From the Nest to New Horizons: Marlin Nabors’ Next Chapter
As he prepares for a new role at the University of Pittsburgh, Associate Vice President and Dean of Students Marlin Nabors sat down to reflect on the transformative power of college life, the importance of fostering personal connections, and the lessons he’s learned at the Nest.
12/06/2024
- College News
The Heart of the Nest: Stories of Sergeant Jeremy Cole
Jeremy Cole was more than a Department of Public Safety member—he was a true pillar of the Endicott community. Whether helping students through tough moments, sharing jokes, or simply being a friendly face on campus, his warmth, humor, and kindness left a lasting impact on everyone he met.
12/01/2024
- College News
Endicott Grieves the Tragic Passing of Beloved Officer ‘J. Cole’
Gulls are mourning the loss of Sergeant Jeremy Cole, a beloved officer and 15-year member of the Campus Public Safety Department. Affectionately known as “J. Cole,” he touched countless lives through his unwavering dedication and kindness.
11/25/2024
- Alumni
Unwrap the Season’s Top Gifts Crafted by Gulls
This season, we’ve curated a list of the most unique and thoughtful gifts created by talented Gulls—plus, we’ll tell you exactly where to find them!
11/21/2024
- Arts and Culture
A Personal Tour of the American Civil War
Ryan Curley ’23 M’24 has a passion for American history, which recently led him down a Civil War rabbit hole after spotting an old gravesite in his hometown cemetery. Enlisting the help of an Endicott Trustee, historians, and connections from the internet, Curley embarked on a quest to unravel the personal histories of two soldiers, Lucius Carver and Allyne Litchfield, bridging past and present in his exploration of America’s most divided era.
11/21/2024
- Academics
Winner Takes All
The New York Times’s Jesse Wegman recently broke down the election and its aftermath during an Endicott seminar as part of this year’s Join the Conversation theme.
11/15/2024
- Academics
Katharine Clarke-Robertson Nabs Director Prize
Katharine Clarke-Robertson, Endicott’s Theater Coordinator, won third place in the Stage Directors Theater/Musical Theater Division of the prestigious American Prize contest on November 8, 2024, for her 2023 production of the Head Over Heels musical.
11/14/2024
- College News
Ayune Michel ’72, Endicott Trustee and Benefactor, Dies
Beloved alumna, healthcare leader, and devoted Endicott College Trustee Ayune Michel ’72 passed away on Thursday, November 14, 2024.
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Men's Basketball Outlasts Salem State, 87-80
Dec 12, 2024
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Endicott Athletics Announces 2025 Spring Schedules
Dec 12, 2024
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Ten Gulls Earn All-Region Honors
Dec 11, 2024
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Frazao Earns College Sports Communicators Academic All-American First Team Nod
Dec 10, 2024