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03/03/2022 - College News

Charlotte Gordon on Writing, Teaching, and the Perseverance of Women

Charlotte Gordon, author and Distinguished Professor of English at Endicott, discusses her new book on Mary Shelley and the hardships of women—then, and now.
03/01/2022 - College News

An Unforgettable Black History Month Finale

Endicott capped its celebration of Black History Month with a campuswide expo and an award ceremony featuring Eddie Jenkins, a prominent Boston attorney and a member of the 1972 Superbowl champion Miami Dolphins.
02/25/2022 - Students

Their Assignment? Start Your Own Business

From bakers to creative risktakers, the Colin and Erika Angle Center for Entrepreneurship is nurturing a new cadre of young entrepreneurs at Endicott.
02/24/2022 - Arts and Culture

Fashion Forward

Endicott's first sustainability-inspired Fashion Show was an avant-garde delight as students became models and the couture fashions were often made from trash.
02/24/2022 - Alumni

Four Years In, Giving Day is All About the Power of Participation

Giving Day is March 2 and for Patrick Hewett and Chrissy Dahlheimer—two new faces in the Office of Institutional Advancement—it’s not about record-breaking donations, but participation.
02/14/2022 - College News

Legendary Band Gang of Four Prepares for Upcoming Tour at Endicott College

Over winter break, British post-punk outfit Gang of Four rehearsed for its upcoming tour at the Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts.
02/11/2022 - Campus Happenings

Ready to Meet Your Match? Find a Club to Love this Valentine’s Day

Out of the very long list of clubs and organizations at Endicott, we’ve gathered 10 potential connections below—read ahead and you just might find one of the best relationships of your life.
02/10/2022 - Arts and Culture

Slaying with Sustainability at the Inaugural Endicott Fashion Show

Interior architecture majors Gabrielle Blum ’22 and Michaela Ellison ’22 are behind Endicott’s first-ever fashion show, which will feature looks designed by campus clubs that are made from unconventional materials.
02/09/2022 - Students

Endicott Community Comes Together to Talk Diversity, Belonging

After the murder of George Floyd in 2020, Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Brandi Johnson and Gail Cantor, Director of Spiritual Life and co-chair of the DEIB Task Force, knew they needed to create spaces for students, staff, and faculty to have deep discussions on belonging.
02/04/2022 - College News

Career Fair Returns to In-Person Format on Feb. 15

From 2 to 4 p.m. on Feb. 15, students and alumni alike are invited to meet a cast of impressive employers in the Post Center Field House.
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