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12/13/2024
- Arts & Culture
A Cup of Community
Beantrust is brewing more than coffee this holiday season—it’s brewing community and cheer! Founded by Erik Modahl and deeply connected to Endicott, the café shares a mission of cultivating community—and has become a cherished hub where students, staff, and locals gather to share a cup of joy.
11/21/2024
- Arts & Culture
A Personal Tour of the American Civil War
Ryan Curley ’23 M’24 has a passion for American history, which recently led him down a Civil War rabbit hole after spotting an old gravesite in his hometown cemetery. Enlisting the help of an Endicott Trustee, historians, and connections from the internet, Curley embarked on a quest to unravel the personal histories of two soldiers, Lucius Carver and Allyne Litchfield, bridging past and present in his exploration of America’s most divided era.
11/07/2024
- Campus Happenings
Weaving Humor into Life’s Hard Lessons
As the inaugural writer-in-residence at the Tadler Center for the Humanities, Phoebe Potts is inspiring students to find their voices while working on her next fearless story.
08/20/2024
- Students
An Irish Girl in the Big Apple
With over 150,000 followers on TikTok, Vivienne Sayers O’Callaghan is sharing her Irish heritage with New York City and the world—thanks, in part, to her experience at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û.
06/27/2024
- Arts & Culture
Gulls Go Big in Japan on Career-Defining Journey
Kelly O’Donnell ’24 and Olivia Cafarelli ’25 were part of a group of Gulls that embarked on a dream trip to Japan, funded by a Freeman Foundation grant. They engaged in culturally immersive internships, tackling real-world business challenges with Japanese organizations, enriching their academic journeys, and solidifying their professional aspirations.
04/12/2024
- Academics
Stephanie Land at Endicott: ‘Your Story is Priceless’
In a moving talk sponsored by the Tadler Center for the Humanities, author Stephanie Land discussed her bestselling memoirs Maid and Class, which chronicle the experience of being poor in America.
03/28/2024
- Campus Happenings
Welcome to the Renaissance! Endicott Presents ‘Something Rotten’
A laugh-out-loud and toe-tapping musical, Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û’s new Mainstage production, Something Rotten, is a reminder to audiences that being true to yourself never goes out of style.
03/05/2024
- Arts & Culture
Live from Endicott, it’s Joan Lunden
Former Good Morning America host Joan Lunden shared colorful stories from her life as part of the second annual Presidential Speaker Series, made possible through a generous commitment from Arlene Battistelli ’60.
01/31/2024
- Campus Happenings
Celebrating Black History Month with Music, Poetry, and More
For Black History Month, check out these thought-provoking and educational events across campus and beyond.
01/25/2024
- Alumni
Taylor Swift, Jason Kelce, and Endicott: Meet the Gull Whose Daughter Went Viral at the Bills-Chiefs Game
Jessica Piazza D’21 and her daughter Ella, 8, became media sensations overnight when Ella was picked up by Jason Kelce at the Bills-Chiefs game on January 21 so Ella could say hi to her idol—Taylor Swift.
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