For twenty three Endicott College graduate students, spring break meant more class, not less. Through a partnership with IPADE (Panamericano de Alta Dirección de Empresa, or PanAmerican Institute for High Business Direction) Business School in Mexico City, our graduate students from the full-time and part-time programs are taking part in a week long session “Doing … Read more
Graduate Students Head to Mexico
March 14th, 2012 | Posted by in Events | Graduate Studies | International - (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
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
Endicott Professor Published in Noted Autism Journal – Autism Research at Endicott
August 5th, 2011 | Posted by in Congratulations | Faculty | Graduate Studies - (Comments Off)The summer issue (Volume 8, No. 3) of the journal for the Association for Science in Autism Treatment features an article from Dr. Thomas Zane, Professor of Education and Director of the Applied Behavior Analysis Online Program at The Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies Institute for Behavioral Studies. The article, “Apophenia: One Explanation for the Adoption of Fad Treatments in Autism,” discusses the possibility that a variety of new Autism treatments may be related to apophenia, the identification of meaningful patterns or connections in random or meaningless data. Read more
