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Misselwood Weddings – Earning Recognition for Endicott

March 9th, 2012 | Posted by Endicott in Community | Congratulations | Events - (Comments Off)
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The wedding team at the Misselwood estate has been hard at work establishing our oceanside grounds as a premier event venue on the North Shore; 2012 marks the seventh wedding season for us. We know it’s a beautiful place for a wedding, but now we’ve got a few more awards under our belt to help … Read more

Along with his exhibit, which has been on display in the Heftler Visiting Artist Gallery, artist-in-residence Caleb Neelon started his site specific installation Monday, February 27th, which will awaken the walls of the Center for the Arts lobby. With his expertise, Caleb will collaborate with Endicott College art students in assembling a wooden, quilt-like, montage. This project will extend to March 6th when we welcome students, community members, faculty and staff to witness the artwork pieced together by a savant of imagery and color conception. Read more

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By Avi Aronson Visual and Performing Arts student Avi Aronson will be bringing us regular updates from the Center for the Arts. Read below for his first installment – with so many amazing events going on, there will be plenty more to come! _______________ If you want to learn how to shoot a long range … Read more

Student Voices: On the Ground at the Model United Nations Conference

February 23rd, 2012 | Posted by Endicott in Events | Student Voices | Students - (Comments Off)
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Endicott Junior Pieter Bednar is the head delegate for Endicott’s Model United Nations (MUN) team. He studies Sport Management and has lived overseas his whole life. Pieter has been participating in MUN for 8 years, and this is his 14th MUN conference.

Read on for Pieter’s man-on-the-ground account of the Model UN Conference , which took place last week in Boston. Read more

New Observer Content – Introducing Restaurant Reviews

February 15th, 2012 | Posted by Endicott in Community | Students - (Comments Off)
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We’re proud of our student-run campus newspaper, The Observer, and all they’ve been doing recently to make it a very quality publication. Here’s an example of some of the new articles they’ll be running – local restaurant reviews. Consider it your sneak peek of what’s to come!   Dungeon Dining at Salem’s Red LuLu Restaurant … Read more

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After serving Endicott well over the last 50 years, we are saying goodbye to the West Classroom Building (formerly the Art Center). It was turned over to Windover Construction yesterday, who will begin dismantling the building to make way for a new chapter in Endicott’s story, the new building for Life Science and Business. When completed in summer of 2013 this new structure will usher a new era for the College. With 67,000 square feet of space to be used for business, computer science, math, and life sciences, the School of Business will have state-of-the-art classrooms, seminar rooms, team-building rooms, research facilities, and offices. Read more

From Ink Wells to iPads – New Exhibit Looks at How Education Has Evolved

January 27th, 2012 | Posted by Endicott in Events | History - (Comments Off)
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Today, up-to-date classroom hold nothing of the previous generation’s: rows of bolted down wooden lift top desks with an ink well, the Palmer Method cursive writing and personal typing classes, the excitement when you had a film and everyone filed into the auditorium for a special program or being called to the blackboard to do an arithmetic problem or conjugate a sentence. Everything has changed – whiteboards instead of blackboards, laptops instead of typewriters and smart wireless classrooms instead of screens and slide projectors. What’s next?

To celebrate the evolution of the classroom, Endicott College’s Archive and Museum is pleased to announce its next exhibit, School Days…They aren’t what they used to be! Read more

Career Center Success Stories: Using LinkedIn to Land a Job Offer

January 25th, 2012 | Posted by Endicott in Careers | Students | Uncategorized - (Comments Off)
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More and more students are finding jobs and internship opportunities by utilizing social media sites like Linkedin.com. Dan Sullivan ( Class of 2011) was especially successful in making the website work for him leading up to his graduation last spring. Read on to hear Dan’s story – his success might just inspire you to try something new in your hunt for a job or internship. Read more

As the Reindeer Flies – Student Holiday Travel

January 12th, 2012 | Posted by Endicott in Data & Statistics | International | Students - (Comments Off)

Let’s assume that all 2,279 of our full-time traditional undergraduate students traveled home for the holidays. How far did they go? Read more for some interesting statistics! Read more

Endicott = Hogwarts?

December 22nd, 2011 | Posted by Endicott in Faculty | minors/majors | Students - (Comments Off)

Harry Potter has come to Endicott! Next Fall, Professor Rich Nastasi will be teaching LST377 – Critical Perspectives in Harry Potter (or, as Professor Nastasi likes to call it, The Course that Lived Come to Die). While the Potter fan in us is quite excited about this class, the literary student will be busy as well. Read more