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Recent Headlines
11/28/2018
- College News
Key Findings from Jeremiah Program Non-Residential Student-Parent Support Expansion in Boston
A new study by the Program Evaluation & Research Group (PERG), funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, reports on adaptations and implications of the shift to a non-residential approach in Jeremiah Program Boston, an anti-poverty organization serving low-income college-going single mothers and their children.
11/28/2018
- Academics
On-Campus Research Project Builds Real-World Experience for Abby Keim ’19
Working as a research assistant alongside Associate Professor of Psychology, Dr. Alefiya Albers, has proved to be beneficial for Abby Keim '19 in more ways than one.
11/16/2018
- Arts and Culture
From the Heart to the Hand - Artists Who Inspire
From the Heart to the Hand: Artists Who Inspire provides an overview of four former art professors who taught at Endicott College.
11/15/2018
- Graduate Programs
Winter Intersession 2019—Earn Credit While on Holiday Break
Winter is coming, and with it comes holiday break. Why not earn some college credit between semesters?
11/09/2018
- College News
Recognizing the Value of our Veterans
Recognizing and supporting the men and women who dedicate their talents, careers, and lives in the service of others is a top priority for Endicott.
11/03/2018
- Campus Happenings
Field Hockey Back on Top as Conference Champions
Endicott field hockey beats rival UNE to capture championship glory.
11/02/2018
- Academics
High School Students Explore Life Science Careers at Biotech Futures
On October 12, 80 Massachusetts high school students traveled to Endicott to participate in Biotech Futures, a college and career exploration event that exposes students to the educational opportunities and diverse fields of study in the life sciences.
11/01/2018
- Academics
Pushing the Curriculum Envelope
Data analysis meets liberal arts through the Davis Educational Foundation Grant as part of Endicott’s Digital Liberal Arts and Critical Inquiry Initiative
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