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11/11/2019
Cynthia Merkle Wins Industry Leadership Award
Endicott College Board of Trustees Chair Cynthia Merkle '77 was honored at the New England Women in Banking Conference.
09/24/2019
Alumni Relations at Forefront of Dr. DiSalvo’s Vision
Lifelong, alumni engagement is a high priority for Seventh President Steven R. DiSalvo, Ph.D. as he begins his tenure at Endicott College.
04/12/2019
Endicott Community Members Set to Run Boston Marathon
Endicott is proud to have faculty, staff, and alumni running in the Boston Marathon. Here are their inspiring stories.
04/08/2019
Endicott Alumni Making Names for Themselves on Barstool Sports Podcast
Jared Carrabis ’14 and Steve Perrault ’12 took very different paths, but the end result is the same—they are now the co-hosts of one of the most popular podcasts under one of the most popular digital media brands in the country.
03/08/2019
Leading the Way in a Male-dominated Industry
Vincenza DiMaio ’16 M’18 shares her story of success in the homeland security space and how Endicott helped her get there.
02/22/2019
How to Succeed in Washington D.C., from an Endicott Political Science Alumnus
Garrett Puckett ’18 is realizing his dream of working in Washington D.C., at the center of U.S. politics.
02/11/2019
Stories from Soundings: Finding Your Voice at Endicott
Cleveland Cavaliers fans will never forget where they watched Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals. That includes Zach Weiss '18, although his situation was a bit more complicated.
02/06/2019
Stories from Soundings: Woman of the Year Emylee Wood
Emylee Wood, an Endicott alumna and 2018 NCAA Woman of the Year Awards nominee, continues to excel on and off the field.
01/28/2019
Stories from Soundings: For the Love of Dance
David Aranjo ’17 makes blending career and passion look easy. (Photo used with permission from Paul Lyden)
01/15/2019
Stories from Soundings: Fueled by Passion, Thriving Off Support
From Endicott, to LA, to New York, and back to LA—again. Matt Leslie and Susie Castillo know a thing or two about the importance of lending support where it’s due. And it’s all in the name of creative success.