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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’s purportedly haunted houses.
Sailing Beyond the Shore
New buildings. Exciting initiatives. Expansive possibilities. A new chapter is underway at Endicott College, with more to come.
Hats Off to Towner
This fall, the School of Visual & Performing Arts welcomed its largest-ever incoming class—a testament to outgoing Dean Mark Towner’s legacy. We recently sat down with him for a round of 20 questions, and not a moment too soon—by December, he’ll be off on his next adventure.
Setting the Standard in Experiential Leadership
Endicott’s internship program offers unparalleled professional experiences for Gulls who are landing exciting, hands-on roles with dynamics companies.
A Reunion in Qatar
Shahab Afsharian ’06 and Juan Ibarra ’05 hadn’t seen each other since graduating from Endicott—then the World Cup in Qatar brought them together.
Taking it Back to 1973
Ahead of Reunion Weekend in June, we’re celebrating the Class of 1973 with a look back into popular culture and monumental events 50 years ago.
Gulls on the Rise
It was a history-making spring semester for Endicott, which hosted an NCAA tournament for the first time and saw conference and national wins for several sports.
Who was Robin Mingo?
A legacy of slavery lies on one of Endicott’s beaches, and Professor Elizabeth Matelski is uncovering the truth.
Classwork for a Cause
In Associate Professor Juan Carlos Morales’ Junior Graphic Design Studio course, students don’t just design, but work with local nonprofits on real-world campaigns.
Gull Chat with Todd Wemmer
The Professor of Communication on everything from multimedia storytelling to time travel.