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How Fast Can Gulls Run? EC in the Boston Marathon!

December 13th, 2012 | Posted by Endicott in Around Campus | Community | Faculty | Staff - (Comments Off)
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This year, Endicott College has been presented with an exciting opportunity that is the first of its kind for the College. The John Hancock Boston Marathon Non-Profit Program has awarded Endicott with three guaranteed entries into the historic Boston Marathon! As part of the marathon sponsorship each year, John Hancock provides local non-profit organizations with entries into the race, which can help create a significant fundraising opportunity and great exposure for a non-profit cause. Read more

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We have some amazing alums here at Endicott, and we take such pride in sharing their successes. We profiled Jana in the latest Connections magazine, but there’s so much more to her story than we were able to fit. So here is a deeper look at her adventure to start Second Chance Africa, a charity to help treat post-traumatic stress victims in Liberian refugee camps. Read more

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There are many things we’re proud of here at Endicott – and the community of employees and faculty that we’ve built is most certainly high on the list. So it was such a wonderful pleasure to see our inclusion once again on the Chronicle of Higher Education’s list of Great Colleges to Work For 2012. Read more

Proud of our Gulls – Community Involvement

June 25th, 2012 | Posted by Endicott in Around Campus | Community | Students - (Comments Off)
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In total, Endicott students, faculty, and staff contributed over 19,000 hours of Community Service at non-profits locally, nationally and internationally. 1,376 students and 77 staff/faculty volunteered their time to many local organizations such as the Open Door Food Pantry, North East ARC, Beverly Bootstraps and the Girdler House. Read more

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On April 28th, The Institute for Behavioral Studies at Endicott College is hosting “The Autism Puzzle: A Conference for Parents,” which aims to lessen challenges for parents with autistic children by increasing knowledge of ASD and discussing options for effective treatment, teaching strategies, and techniques for building leisure time activities. Read more

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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

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