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11/11/2019 - Van Loan School of Professional Studies

Our On-Campus and Off-Campus Veteran Gulls

Veterans are a vital part of the fabric of Endicott College.
11/11/2019 - Arts and Culture

A Winning Weekend for the Arts

The Endicott College School of Visual & Performing Arts program hosted four main stage performances of “The Importance of Being Earnest” for enthralled audiences.
11/11/2019 - Campus Happenings

Gulls Win CCC Titles in Field Hockey, Women's Volleyball

The Endicott field hockey and women's volleyball teams are heading to the NCAA tournament after winning Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) titles.
11/08/2019 - Graduate Programs

Winter Intersession 2020—Use Your Holiday Break to Earn College Credits

The Van Loan School at Endicott College is now accepting registrations for Winter Intersession 2020.
11/07/2019 - Internships and Careers

Mentoring the Gull Way

In early November, the Endicott Alumni Association and the Endicott Internship & Career Center will be introducing a new mentoring platform called The Nest that will expand mentoring options to include the Gull2Gull Mentoring Program as well as a new flash mentoring option.
10/31/2019 - Academics

Bringing Salem Witch Trials to Educators with NEH Grant

Endicott College has secured a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to host a three-week summer 2020 seminar for educators on the Salem witch trials.
10/30/2019 - Press Releases

Endicott Celebrates National Endowment for the Humanities Funding For Salem Witch Trials Seminar

Today Endicott College announced the receipt of a $103,338 grant from The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to host “The Salem Witch Trials: Their World and Legacy,” a three-week summer 2020 seminar for 16 middle and high school educators on the history, interpretations, and legacies of the renowned historical event. The grant, Endicott’s first from the NEH and second from the federal government, is part of $29 million awarded to 215 humanities projects across the country.
10/30/2019 - Internships and Careers

Protecting the Brave: The Science Behind It

Kaitlyn Nadeau ’20, a bioengineering major, says her chemistry and biology courses—and their professors—were instrumental in teaching the laboratory basics she needed to excel in her internship at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command.
10/29/2019 - Students

A Fresh Start in First-Year Housing

If you are considering Endicott College for your undergraduate degree starting in 2020, chances are good that you have already scoped out our first-year student housing options online. We genuinely hope that you can join us on a tour or at an open house, but for those who have scheduling conflicts, or for people who just want the inside scoop, we’re ready to help you out.
10/22/2019 - Students

Molly Andrade: One Woman for All Women

Molly Andrade '21 is a current Endicott College junior who is majoring in business management and political science while actively campaigning to be the next Miss America.
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