BALTIMORE, Md. — The Endicott women's volleyball teams travels up to Johns Hopkins University to take on Smith University in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The matchup will be on Thursday, November 21 with a time to be determined. Here's a preview of what you need to know for...
BEVERLY, Mass. — The No. 10/11 Endicott football team (9-1) will host Alfred State (5-5) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, November 23 at 12 PM.
DURHAM, N.H. — The Endicott men's basketball team hung tough, but ultimately fell to UNH, 78-64, in Wednesday evening's inter-divisional matchup between the Division I Wildcats and the Division III Gulls.
LEXINGTON, Ky. - The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) released the 2024 AVCA Division III All-Region Teams on Wednesday, as Hadley Helenbrook (Atlanta, Ga.) was named to the All-Region team, while Hannah Maguire (San Jose, Calif.) and Emma Ruel (Duxbury,...
BEVERLY, Mass. — The Endicott women's basketball team played tough, but ultimately fell to Tufts, 71-60, in Tuesday evening's non-conference matchup at Cousens Gymnasium.
BEVERLY, Mass. – Finding one’s true passion can be exhilarating, often with unexpected twists and turns. For Abigail Agrodnia ’26, it was an internship that changed everything.
BEVERLY, Mass. – In a world where every click leaves a trace, two new labs at Endicott are equipping Gulls to navigate the hidden dangers of the digital age—and uncover exciting careers in the process.
BEVERLY, Mass. - While many interns flocked into offices across America this summer, Sydney Williams ’27 and Matthew Wright ’26 traded the prospect of cubicle life and coffee runs for compost and carrot tops.
Dominick McDonough '25 was 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.
BEVERLY, Mass. — In late March, Heather Bacon ’22, an Emmy award-winning Content Associate at SportsCenter on ESPN, was still feeling the intense adrenaline rush from covering the 2024 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship the week before.
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