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01/27/2023 - Students

Stronger than Yesterday

A battle with hypermobility and AMPS has made Grace Kolis ’24 stronger—along with the gym, a growing audience on Instagram, and studying abroad in Ireland.
01/25/2023 - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging

A Cross-Community Black History Month Celebration

Endicott’s grassroots approach to celebrating Black History Month involves groups all over campus and beyond.
01/25/2023 - Students

Radio Free Endicott

The DJs, podcasters, and personalities on EC Radio not only relish their experience on-air but are finding meaningful media careers, too.
01/20/2023 - Campus Happenings

New Year’s Resolutions from the Nest

With the arrival of 2023, we asked students, faculty, and staff their resolutions for this new year.
01/19/2023 - Arts and Culture

Life 101: How to Start Over

The new year is here, but why is starting over so hard? In our new monthly series, Life 101, Endicott faculty parse this question and other timely, real-world topics.
01/11/2023 - Faculty and Staff

Turning Trauma into Bravery

Assistant Professor of Education Luke Reynolds was inspired during the pandemic to pen Braver Than I Thought, an inspirational book exploring trauma through the lives of public figures like Padma Lakshmi, Selena Gomez, and Chadwick Boseman.
01/03/2023 - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging

A Giant Statue for a Civil Rights Giant

As Boston plans to unveil a massive bronze sculpture commemorating the life of Martin Luther King Jr., we spoke with Associate Professor of History Elizabeth Matelski about the civil rights pioneer and the profound impact of public art.
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