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02/08/2017 - College News

Ndaba Mandela, Grandson of Nelson Mandela, to speak at Endicott College

On Thursday, February 16th at 6:00 p.m., Ndaba Mandela will speak in the Wax Academic Center Auditorium at Endicott College. Ndaba is the grandson of South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, politician and philanthropist Nelson Mandela.
02/03/2017 - Arts and Culture

Endicott College presents ARTSMASH: A 24-Hour Art-Making Festival

Endicott College will host ARTSMASH: A 24-Hour Art-Making Festival on Saturday, February 11th at 2:00pm in the Rose Performance Hall. Similar to a 24-Hour Film Festival or Choreofest, ARTSMASH showcases students’ collaborative and interdisciplinary work, which is made within a 24-hour period.
02/03/2017 - Arts and Culture

Endicott Singers to Appear on WGBH’s “Sing That Thing!”

The Endicott Singers have been selected to compete on the third season of Sing That Thing!, a WGBH television program that showcases singing groups from all over New England in a friendly competition.
02/03/2017 - Arts and Culture

Om Tat Sat: Reflections from Mumbai to Kolkata

Created while journeying across India, Om Tat Sat is an exhibition of photographs by Maria Cusumano and Mark Towner, presented in the Spencer Presentation Gallery in the Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts at Endicott College.
01/30/2017 - Arts and Culture

Exploring Arts Careers with Presentation Series at Endicott College

Endicott College will host a series of one-hour informal talks by pivotal administrators from 12 renowned arts institutions in Exploring the World of Arts Agencies and Professions.
01/27/2017 - College News

Reverend Vivian Nixon, Executive Director of the College and Community Fellowship (CCF) to Speak at Endicott College

On Tuesday, February 7th at 6:00 p.m., Reverend Vivian Nixon will speak in the Rose Performance Hall at Endicott College. Nixon is the Executive Director of the College and Community Fellowship (CCF).
01/20/2017 - Arts and Culture

Color and Line: Expressive Traditions in Boston

Endicott College and the Danforth Art Museum present a unique exhibition that includes 29 works from the Permanent Collection of the Danforth Art Museum\School in an exhibition titled: Color and Line: Expressive Traditions in Boston.
01/20/2017 - Arts and Culture

Fridays In The Rose: Ute Gfrerer, Soprano; An Affair to Remember: Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya

Summary Text HereEndicott College will host Fridays In The Rose: Ute Gfrerer, Soprano; An Affair to Remember: Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya on Friday, February 10th, 12:00 - 12:45 p.m. in the Rose Performance Hall. The event is free and open to the public, with light appetizer reception to follow.
01/19/2017 - College News

Gulls Fly South (Africa) For The Winter To Serve

Three student-athletes spend the 2017 Winter Intersession in Cape Town, South Africa as part of the two-week-long Endicott College Intercultural Nursing trip and have the experience of a lifetime.
01/05/2017 - Alumni

Gulls of Endicott: Mary Miner '95

As an English major at San Diego State University, Endicott College and nursing were not exactly in Mary Miner’s future plans. In fact, Miner’s main goal while enrolled at SDSU was to simply graduate. When looking at the pieces of Miner’s past, it’s clear how they all fit together to uncover a passion that she didn’t know she had – at a time when she thought she had it all figured out.
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