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Recent Headlines
11/29/2021
- Campus Happenings
Expanding the Scope of Mental Health
From therapy dogs to the arts, there’s a nontraditional side to mental health at Endicott.
11/23/2021
- College News
The Mental Side of Movement
When Endicott reopened to students in September 2020, the College knew the importance of keeping the Post Sport Science & Fitness Center open as well.
11/19/2021
- Alumni
Shop Local & Alumni-Owned this Holiday Season
Endicott College’s alumni-owned businesses can help you cross off your holiday to-do list. Check out this list to see how these entrepreneurs can make your holiday season merry and bright!
11/19/2021
- Campus Happenings
A Legend in the Baking
Pastry chef Ed Charest is always whipping up something magical for the Endicott community, including his famous whoopie pies. And, yes, the recipe is included.
11/18/2021
- Arts and Culture
The Healing Arts
Hailey-Jade Araujo ’22 blends her love for art with Native culture in a new exhibition honoring Native American Heritage Month.
11/18/2021
- College News
Inside 'The Amazing Women’s Club'
A new exhibit by Simone Salvo chronicles the life and artistic legacy of her grandmother, June Southworth, a lifelong artist who nurtured women artists on the North Shore.
11/17/2021
- College News
Imagining a Greener Endicott
After capping Sustainability Week, Endicott’s new Associate Director of Sustainability Carly Thibodeau is “on a mission for us to make Endicott into a living lab for sustainability.”
11/15/2021
- Students
New Wellness Center Focuses on Students' Holistic Health
Once separated into two different offices, the Health Center and the Counseling Center have merged into the Wellness Center, which focuses on the holistic health of the student.
11/12/2021
- College News
Endicott Community Shows Up to Honor Veterans
The Endicott community gathered to commemorate Veterans Day with a luncheon honoring veteran students, faculty, staff, and the servicepeople who couldn’t be present.
11/09/2021
- Campus Happenings
A Mindful Mission
Gail Cantor, Endicott’s Director of Spiritual Life, sees a bigger role for mindfulness and meditation on campus—pandemic or not.