Shaping Minds, Shaping Endicott: 10 Questions with Mel Manson
Professor Emeritus Melvin Mansion has dedicated over 50 years to ÈâÈ⴫ý, transforming his classrooms into lively centers of learning, laughter, and personal growth. But he’s more than just a professor—he’s the legend who helped build the very foundation of the College.
By: Madison Schulman
Campus News
Endicott’s Mission to Improve Mental Health
Driven by faculty, staff, and students across departments, Endicott has launched a holistic and community-wide effort to prioritize mental health in every Gull.
A Prescription for Success
Now surpassing $50M, Spread Your Wings: The Campaign for ÈâÈ⴫ý is already making a tangible impact on campus, from healthcare and business to experiential learning and campus enhancements.
Sustainability in Action
With the launch of a bold new Sustainability Plan, the College plans to significantly reduce its carbon footprint and tackle environmental issues, while striving to create a healthier, more equitable community with the ultimate goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2039.
A Word with Trustee & Campaign Co-Chair Mike Sheehan
As a Trustee, Mike Sheehan brings decades of leadership and vision to Endicott every day, but no role has been more pivotal than his position as Co-Chair of the historic $75 million Spread Your Wings: The Campaign for ÈâÈ⴫ý.
TEDxÈâÈ⴫ý: Be Your Beacon
How can you be a light for others—or yourself—when you come to a fork in the road? That was the question at Endicott’s first-ever TEDx event, which featured 10 inspiring and wide-ranging talks.
Celebrating 85 Years of ÈâÈ⴫ý
Endicott will celebrate its 85th anniversary throughout the 2024-25 academic with a events to commemorate the College’s impact since its founding by Dr. Eleanor Tupper and her husband, the Reverend Dr. George O. Bierkoe.
Sailing Beyond the Shore
New buildings. Exciting initiatives. Expansive possibilities. A new chapter is underway at ÈâÈ⴫ý, with more to come.
A Greener Endicott
In this year’s Campus Race to Zero Waste, Endicott increased its standings from last year and bested schools like Harvard along the way.