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01/17/2024
- Arts & Culture
Finding the Beat—and a Place to Belong
With Endicott’s Modern Band Project, students of all majors and class years are learning new musical skills, while forming connections with each other along the way.
12/01/2023
- Faculty & Staff
In New Exhibit, Jaferian Opens ‘A Doorway to the World’
A new exhibit featuring photographs by International Education Dean Warren Jaferian runs through February 1, 2024, in the Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts.
09/29/2023
- Arts & Culture
Running with the Troublemakers
Professor of Communications Sara Johnson Allen has written a prize-winning first novel about complicated families and what defines home.
06/28/2023
- Arts & Culture
Books to Dive into This Summer
Picks from Endicott's library staff range from debut bestselling novels to funky memoirs and suspenseful tales.
03/22/2023
- Arts & Culture
Design Like a Girl
In a collaboration with her interior architecture students, professor Sarah Bischoff penned a new book that introduces young readers to the history of women in design.
03/16/2023
- Arts & Culture
Finding Success on ‘Succession’
After graduating from Endicott’s interior architecture program, Maeve Kelly ’19 is applying her expertise in the television industry.
02/24/2023
- Arts & Culture
"Interconnected" Art Exhibition Brings Artists from Ireland to the North Shore
Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û will host "Interconnected," the MTU Arts Office STEAM Award Exhibition 2022, featuring the works of artists Bernie Hennessy, Aoife Nolan, and Przemyslaw Richter, who are students at Munster Technological University in Cork, Ireland.
02/08/2023
- Faculty & Staff
Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û Faculty Talk the Literature of Love on Valentine's Day
This Valentine’s Day, we asked Endicott’s writers and English faculty to share their favorite love poems—with a few surprises.
01/19/2023
- Arts & Culture
Life 101: How to Start Over
The new year is here, but why is starting over so hard? In our new monthly series, Life 101, Endicott faculty parse this question and other timely, real-world topics.
01/11/2023
- Faculty & Staff
Turning Trauma into Bravery
Assistant Professor of Education Luke Reynolds was inspired during the pandemic to pen Braver Than I Thought, an inspirational book exploring trauma through the lives of public figures like Padma Lakshmi, Selena Gomez, and Chadwick Boseman.
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