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What makes Matthew Ibrahim, Endicott College’s Clinical Coordinator and Instructor of Exercise Science, so relatable is that he’s failed, dusted himself off, kept going, and succeeded many times along the way.

Academics

Endicott’s Comeback Kid

What makes Clinical Coordinator and Instructor of Exercise Science Matthew Ibrahim so relatable is that he’s failed, dusted himself off, kept going,...

2/1/2024

Endicott College announced that Kate White, MSHR, has been appointed the Vice President of Human Resources, effective February 20, 2024.

College News

Endicott College Appoints Kate White, MSHR, New VP of Human Resources

Endicott College announced that Kate White, MSHR, has been appointed the Vice President of Human Resources, effective February 20, 2024. ...

1/30/2024

Dr. Julie Kenny Calzini, Ed.D. has been appointed the next Myrt Harper Rose ’56 Dean of the School of Education at Endicott College.

Academics

Julie Kenny Calzini Named Myrt Harper Rose ’56 Dean of the School of Education

Dr. Julie Kenny Calzini, Ed.D. has been appointed the next Myrt Harper Rose ’56 Dean of the School of Education. ...

1/25/2024

A new exhibit featuring photographs by International Education Dean Warren Jaferian runs through February 1, 2024, in the Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts at Endicott College.

Faculty & Staff

In New Exhibit, Jaferian Opens ‘A Doorway to the World’

A new exhibit featuring photographs by International Education Dean Warren Jaferian runs through February 1, 2024, in the Walter J. Manninen Center...

12/1/2023

As part of Endicott College’s 2023–24 academic theme, Share Your Story, we recently sat down with Associate Professor of International Studies Semahagn Abebe, a Scholar at Risk who is speaking up against crimes against humanity in Ethiopia.

Academics

Fighting for Ethiopia at Endicott

As part of this year’s academic theme, Share Your Story, we recently sat down with Associate Professor of International Studies Semahagn Abebe, a...

11/24/2023

Kyungseok Choo Recognized for Pioneering Research in Cyber Law Enforcement Training

College News

Kyungseok Choo Recognized for Pioneering Cyber Law Research

Endicott's Kyungseok Choo received international acclaim for his pioneering research in cyber law enforcement training and cybercrime development at...

11/17/2023

Professor of Communications Sara Johnson Allen has written a prize-winning first novel about complicated families and what defines home.

Arts & Culture

Running with the Troublemakers

Professor of Communications Sara Johnson Allen has written a prize-winning first novel about complicated families and what defines home. ...

9/29/2023

Alongside Charlotte Gordon and John Kelley, last spring Endicott named Vitaly Kozyrev and Lara Salahi Distinguished Professors.

Faculty & Staff

Meet Endicott’s Distinguished Professors

Last spring, Endicott College named two new Distinguished Professors—bringing the total to four—and the group is making a “tremendous impact” in the...

9/8/2023

Charlotte Gordon Awarded NEH Grant

Faculty & Staff

Charlotte Gordon Awarded NEH Grant

Charlotte Gordon, Distinguished Professor of English at Endicott, has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for the research...

9/1/2023

In an effort led by Director of Community Services Lauri Rawls, Endicott College has been certified as a Service Enterprise by the Association of Leaders in Volunteer Engagement and international nonprofit Points of Light.

College News

Endicott College Honored for Volunteer Efforts

In an effort led by Director of Community Services Lauri Rawls, Endicott College has been certified as a Service Enterprise by the Association of...

9/1/2023

Behind the Scenes with Physical Plant

Faculty & Staff

Behind the Scenes with Physical Plant

Summer is the busiest time of year for Endicott College’s Physical Plant, which oversees all aspects of campus maintenance, including readying it for...

8/25/2023

Annabelle Estera, Assistant Professor of Education at Endicott College, is increasingly conscious of the fact that the original model for a higher education institution was designed exclusively for white, Christian, land-owning men. “That was the profile of a person both shaping and enrolling in America’s first college,” she says.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging

Can Higher Ed Be Decolonized?

Professor Annabelle Estera examines the implications of rethinking the higher education model....

4/12/2023

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