Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Brandi Johnson has a bit of fun during Convocation, which heralds the start of an academic year. Looking on behind her is Student Government Association President Caitlyn Sievers ’23.
In front of Frates Hall, the Endicott community joined together for the 7th annual Ice Bucket Challenge. Gulls were joined by Trustee Nancy Frates, whose late son Peter Frates was a co-founder of the challenge and the namesake of Endicott’s Frates Hall.
President Steven R. DiSalvo, Ph.D. launched Spread Your Wings: The Campaign for Endicott College at an event where attendees got a glimpse of Endicott's future through some fun old-school viewfinders.
Emily Doane ’23 attaches a Catapult One GPS tracker to a member of the Endicott men’s soccer team. Doane, an exercise major, did her internship with the team over the fall semester.
During Homecoming and Family Weekend, students and families flocked to the football game and cheered on the Gulls to a 20-0 win over Husson University.
Women’s ice hockey player Michaela O'Brien ’23 smashes a pie in the face of Head Coach Andrew McPhee. Part of this year’s Giving Day festivities, the event allowed student-athletes who made a gift to the College to pie their coaches.
The No. 1 nationally ranked women’s rugby team, led by head coach Carly Baker, captured the 2023 National Collegiate Rugby 7s Small College National Championship with a 15-10 victory over Lee University in April.
Seconds after clinching the Commonwealth Coast Conference title in a win over Curry College, the men’s ice hockey team connected with fans at the Raymond J. Bourque Arena.
At this year’s Regatta of the Lakes, held during Spring Week, faculty and staff joined the students for this wet annual tradition that involves crossing Endicott’s pond in makeshift boats.
Students were invited to the Center for Belonging to plant flags in solidary with members of the LGBTQIA+ community in April, which is when the College celebrates PRIDE.
Engineering students Noah Therrien ’23, Zach Mazur ’23, Nate Mousseau ’23, and Clay Stocker ’23 won the 2023 Spark Tank for creating “a two-in-one fishing net that can instantly weigh a fish when it is put in the net,” explained Therrien.