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Kelsey O’Keefe ’19 M’22
In her work at Misselwood Events, every day is different for Kelsey O’Keefe ’19 M’22, who uses tips and tricks from her experience at La Chanterelle to make her clients’ visions come to life.
Lily Abramo ’22 M’23
Lily Abramo ’22 M’23 loves to make people happy—and now in her role as the Workplace Experience Manager for the Shift Program she uses her leadership experience from La Chanterelle to incentivize people to come into the workplace while providing them with fun, relaxing, and engaging events.
A Legacy 30 Years in the Making
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Endicott joining NCAA DIII, which just so happens to coincide with the 50th anniversary of NCAA DIII athletics.
The Next Generation of Nursing Education
The nursing profession was thrust into the spotlight during the COVID-19 pandemic, but challenges and shortages still remain. Now, with the opening of Endicott College’s new Cummings School of Nursing & Health Sciences, new leadership with Dean Amy Smith, and stellar state-of-the-art resources, Endicott is now at the forefront of nursing education.
2023 Gull Gift Guide
This season, we’ve rounded up the best must-have gifts made by Gulls and where to get them.
Campaign Supports New Institute for Applied Behavioral Science
The growth of Endicott’s new institute has caught the attention and support of Endicott Trustee Samuel Eberts III, P’20.
Building a Hub for Entrepreneurship
Endicott’s Colin and Erika Angle Center for Entrepreneurship is making it possible for everyone to be an entrepreneur—business major or not.
Brave New World
New technologies like ChatGPT are changing the game—but, instead of shunning them, Endicott professors are teaching students how to leverage these powerful tools for good, and how to be more media literate in the process.
Stranger Things
In the 1960s, the U.S. Air Force tapped officials at Endicott Junior College to recruit female students for an experiment to test for ESP—a potential groundbreaking weapon to wield against the Soviets during the Cold War.
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.