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05/05/2022 - Students

A Story in Progress

Colby Yokell ’22 was just a small-town girl, and now she’s off to pursue her literary dreams through acceptance into the New York University Summer Publishing Institute.
05/02/2022 - Students

Tennis Lessons

Fernanda Trevino ’21 not only graduated early but left Endicott with a tennis championship and a role with American Airlines.
04/29/2022 - Students

The Principal Balance

Worcester principal Sam FanFan juggled work and family with going back to school for his doctorate—but found community, success, and a mission while at Endicott.
04/29/2022 - Students

Fighting On and Off the Field

Cancer may have stopped Will Levine ’22 from taking to the lacrosse field, but it didn’t stop him from learning, evolving, and graduating on time.
04/22/2022 - Arts and Culture

Understanding the South to Understand America

Renowned author and scholar Imani Perry stopped by Endicott to promote her New York Times bestselling new book, South to America: A Journey Below the Mason Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation.
04/22/2022 - Students

The Time of Their Lives

This semester, we’re following five Endicott students as they study abroad in Europe. In this third installment, the students can see the end in sight—and don’t want to leave.
04/21/2022 - Faculty and Staff

In and Out of the Political Spotlight

Donor Experience Officer Donald Stokes already boasts a storied career, including stints with Cory Booker and Joe Biden. And he’s just getting started.
04/15/2022 - Arts and Culture

Poetry, with ‘Urgency, Energy, and Life’

In honor of National Poetry Month, Endicott’s poets sound off in this visual, digital listening experience.
04/15/2022 - Campus Happenings

Igniting Powerful Ideas at Spark Tank

The Endicott version of Shark Tank drew a mix of current students and alumni who showed up to pitch their business and vie to secure $10,000 in startup capital to further their plans.
04/14/2022 - Campus Happenings

All Charged Up

The College heralds Earth Week with new solar panels and a spate of fun, tasty, and meaningful events that coincide with Spring Weekend.
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