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06/02/2023 - College News

Anthony Ferullo Named a CFO of the Year

Vice President of Finance and Chief Operating Officer Anthony Ferullo will be honored in July for his overall exceptional work and commitment at Endicott College.
05/20/2023 - College News

Cloudy, with a Chance of Commencement

The rain mostly held off for the Class of 2023, who reflected on their time at Endicott and revealed what’s in store for the future.
05/20/2023 - College News

Celebrating, and Sending Off, the Class of 2023

Adaptability and the courage to be what Commencement speaker Kenneth Cole called “a moral and ethical force for good” were the themes at Endicott’s 83rd Commencement on May 20, 2023.
05/11/2023 - Academics

Endicott Students Win Hydropower Collegiate Competition in D.C.

Students presented a year-long project titled “Living with Water, Sustainability and Resiliency in Lawrence, MA,” which won Best Overall and the Case Study Award.
05/10/2023 - Students

Life 101: How to Say Goodbye

Life is filled with goodbyes, including bittersweet ones like Commencement. Here are some ways to cope and also stay connected to the Nest.
05/10/2023 - Students

Turning Volleyball into a Career

Men’s volleyball player Will Perry ’23 not only launched a sportswear brand while at Endicott, but through a Boston College internship, he also found his true calling.
05/09/2023 - Students

Jules Work ’23 is With the Band

Digital media major Jules Work ’23 found and honed a passion for photography at Endicott College, all thanks to a rock band.
05/04/2023 - Students

Letting the Light In

While working on a meaningful project for the First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church in downtown Beverly, interior architecture graduate student Isaura Sagredo M’23 found a sense of purpose in design.
05/03/2023 - Students

Blazing Her Own Path

After a devastating accident, Jackie Ruggiero ’23 was inspired by veterans to make a powerful choice about her body. In doing so, she found a passion for nursing.
05/03/2023 - Students

From Baseball to Life’s Curveballs

Rian Schwede ’23 was used to battling baseball rivals, but battling stage 3 testicular cancer proved the hardest fight of his life.
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