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A Reunion in Qatar
https://www.endicott.edu/soundings/articles/spring-2023/alumni/a-reunion-in-qatar
Shahab Afsharian ’06 and Juan Ibarra ’05 hadn’t seen each other since graduating from Endicott College—then the World Cup in Qatar brought them together.
Finding Fulfillment in Service
https://www.endicott.edu/soundings/articles/spring-2023/alumni/finding-fulfillment-in-service
Nonprofits are a growing sector for Gulls to build careers in—and many trace their success right back to Endicott College.
Rising to the Top of Her Game
https://www.endicott.edu/soundings/articles/spring-2023/alumni/rising-to-the-top-of-her-game
A surprise internship with the Endicott College Athletics Department during the early stages of COVID helped Maya Feigenbaum ’21 connect her passion for sports with a marketing role at Florida Atlantic University.
Campaign Supports New Institute for Applied Behavioral Science
https://www.endicott.edu/soundings/articles/fall-2023/advancement/campaign-supports-new-institute-for-applied-behavioral-science
After blooming into a standalone institute in February 2023, the Institute for Applied Behavioral Science is poised for even more growth, thanks to a pivotal donation from Endicott Trustee Samuel Eberts III, P’20.
Brave New World
https://www.endicott.edu/soundings/articles/fall-2023/academics/brave-new-world
New technologies like ChatGPT are changing the game and the educational realm—but, instead of shunning them, Endicott College professors are teaching students how to leverage these powerful tools for good, and how to be more media literate in the process.
When Silvia Moreno-Garcia Haunted Endicott
https://www.endicott.edu/soundings/articles/fall-2023/alumni/when-silvia-moreno-garcia-haunted-endicott
Before she made it big as an author of literary thrillers and spooky fiction, Silvia Moreno-Garcia ’03 was first a Gull, majoring in communications, working her way through college as a Resident Assistant in one of Endicott College’s purportedly haunted houses.
Springing to Success
https://www.endicott.edu/soundings/articles/spring-2022/athletics/springing-to-success
After a winning fall season, the Gulls have made it a spring of success, too.
Part of the Team
https://www.endicott.edu/soundings/articles/spring-2022/athletics/part-of-the-team
Since graduating from Endicott, Hannah Merritt ’20 M’21, Brittany Kane ’11, and Mariana Pabon ’18 have found career success at national sports organizations.
In Pictures
https://www.endicott.edu/soundings/articles/spring-2022/campus-news/in-pictures
Life at the Nest from the spring 2022 semester told in photos
A Work In Progress
https://www.endicott.edu/soundings/articles/spring-2022/campus-news/a-work-in-progress
A revamped, renamed Interfaith Chapel is on the way, with even more programming and events to follow.
To Protect, Serve, and Comfort
https://www.endicott.edu/soundings/articles/spring-2022/campus-news/to-protect-serve-and-comfort
Endicott’s new comfort dog, Gary, is the result of forward-thinking, hard work, and a history of dogs on campus.
Untangling a Mingo Beach Myth
https://www.endicott.edu/soundings/articles/spring-2022/academics/untangling-a-mingo-beach-myth
Professor Elizabeth Matelski is researching the real history of Mingo Beach’s namesake, Robin Mingo, and getting students involved along the way.