Academics
Women Students Lead, Empower, Aspire, & Discover
Four first-year students founded Women in LEADership and the Changemakers Conference in 2015, an event launched to convene and celebrate inspirational women trailblazers—while bringing visibility to Endicott College’s diverse entrepreneurial community.
By: Michele Campbell
Photo: Emma Brott '23
Photo: Emma Brott '23
Academics
A Political Skillset
An entry-level or internship position working in government offers a chance to build an enormous skillset that can be taken to any subsequent career. Dale McLennan, Dean of the Internship & Career Center, highlights a few.
The New Classroom
Audio Visual Services equipped classrooms with technology for hybrid learning to ensure a smooth fall semester, despite COVID-19.
The Year of the Nurse
Active and leading in sectors of education and health, the faculty, students, and alumni of the Endicott College School of Nursing embodied the Year of the Nurse through community collaboration and hands-on learning experiences.
New at Endicott—Food & Beverage Entrepreneurship
The new food & beverage entrepreneurship concentration in the School of Hospitality Management is leading students towards innovative career paths in a time of industry change.
New Provost Shares Academic Vision, Core Leadership & Teaching Values
Q&A with Provost & Professor of Psychology Beth M. Schwartz, Ph.D., discusses academic vision and core values, with a strong focus on student success.
VR: Bringing Cutting-Edge Technology to Storytelling Techniques
Last fall, Digital Media students learned firsthand the cutting-edge possibilities of storytelling using virtual and augmented reality, and they did it in part by creating a virtual tour with a real-world client, Cape Ann Museum.
A Lasting Employer Partnership That Extends Beyond Student Placements
The partnership that Endicott and Virtual, Inc. have extends further than just hiring interns and alumni. Virtual works with the College to create networking opportunities, speaking engagements, and other creative activities while supporting student experiences.
Faculty Who Are Experts in the Classroom—and the Publishing World
Our students are not only instructed by professors who teach, but also by scholars and professionals across disciplines who actively publish their expertise.