I have to admit, I was caught a bit off guard when asked to take on the Editor-in-Chief position of the Endicott Observer this year—I had only been a part of the school newspaper staff for one short year prior, and let’s just say I was far from my journalistic prime. I quickly had to go from the quiet freshman, timid and unsure of her writing skills, to the main voice of each Tuesday night meeting. In over my head? Just a tad. Read more
Student Voices: A Look Inside the Endicott Observer
December 13th, 2011 | Posted by in Student Voices | Students - (Comments Off)Endicott Making Waves on the North Shore
December 9th, 2011 | Posted by in Graduate Studies | minors/majors | News - (Comments Off)Two days ago, Endicott made an exciting announcement – regarding a goal that many people have been working hard to achieve for quite some time now. We couldn’t be happier with the reception this news has had in our community, and are exceedingly proud of how this accomplishment so wonderfully tops the growth we’ve seen … Read more
Recent Faculty Accomplishments
November 21st, 2011 | Posted by in Congratulations | Faculty - (Comments Off)Here at Endicott we’re quite proud of our faculty – all of whom are constantly busy not only teaching and advising students and contributing to the College, but also furthering their own studies and accomplishments. Please join us in congratulating those listed below for some of their most recent accolades: Read more
Keys to Degrees Parents Chronicled in the Boston Globe
November 10th, 2011 | Posted by in Students - (Comments Off)
We’ve had a great response on campus to several recent articles put out by the Boston Globe on our groundbreaking Keys to Degrees program, designed to allow single parents to participate in the full college experience by living on a campus that supports their needs and the needs of their child. Take a look below to see some photos of our current students and hear about their experiences in the Keys to Degrees program. Read more
Graduate School Alumni to Meet With Endicott Undergraduate Students
November 3rd, 2011 | Posted by in Alumni | Events | Graduate Studies - (Comments Off)Endicott’s Van Loan School will host an informal panel of Graduate School Alumni next Tuesday, November 8 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Courtyard Café of the Wax Center. All students are invited to attend and pizza will be served. Read more
Which major at Endicott has the most students? Which major has the highest percentage of males or females enrolled? Here are a few tidbits of our current student body’s fields of study that might surprise you. Read more
Student Voices: Making Healthcare Safer – The Open School for Health Professionals
October 11th, 2011 | Posted by in minors/majors | Student Voices | Students | Uncategorized - (Comments Off)By Kaleigh Kopacz, Endicott Junior Every year 15,700 Americans die from homicide. 43,400 die from motor vehicle accidents. There is a perception that our healthcare systems are the safest and best in the world, but take another look at this fact and think again: up to 98,000 die from preventable medical errors. Most of these … Read more
Student Voices: Challenging Challenges
September 23rd, 2011 | Posted by in Events | Student Voices | Students - (Comments Off)Travis left all of the Endicott students that attended his event with the feeling of inspiration. Travis Roy taught us that anything is possible regardless of the challenges life may present; the only thing that matters is if you decide to conquer the challenge or let the challenge conquer you. Read more
As part of the Essex County Trails and Sails 10th Anniversary “Life and Legacy of Governor John Endicott in Essex County” program, the Endicott exhibit in the Halle Library shows why the Founders selected the name. Read more
Security Studies Minor at Endicott – Kick-Off Includes Homeland Security Expert Panel Event
September 8th, 2011 | Posted by in Events | Faculty | minors/majors | News - (Comments Off)As of this fall, Endicott now offers a Security Studies minor, which covers issues related to homeland and national security at the undergraduate level. It also opens the door for additional graduate studies of this relevant topic that is rapidly gaining popularity in higher education. Read more
