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The Show Will Go On
What started as a student-led drama club nearly two decades ago has evolved into one of Endicott’s most vibrant academic and artistic communities. With a focus on collaboration, career readiness, and cultivating confidence, the theater program prepares students for life both on stage and beyond—spotlight optional.
Heroines, Hypocrisy & Hope
Through the intertwined lives of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, author Charlotte Gordon reveals the overlooked truths—and tensions—behind a pivotal chapter in American history.
Detour Ahead
Behind every success story is a turning point—or two. These Gulls shared what happened when life changed course and how they found meaning in a new direction.
Game-Changing Design
As a Managing Principal at global design firm Perkins & Will, Jennifer Williams ’08 is shaping athletic spaces that go far beyond function. Her thoughtful designs—infused with natural light, recovery zones, and mental health resources—create welcoming environments where student-athletes feel at home, long after practice ends.
First in the Family
With support from the Inspire Scholarship and a campus culture prioritizing connection, Endicott’s first-generation college students are turning personal challenges into powerful motivation to succeed.
Of the People, By the People, For the Gulls
Led by Beverly native and White House advisor Jason Galui, Endicott’s new ECCP is building a powerful new model of civic learning.
Halle Library is Evolving with the Times (And Space)
Hushed no more. Halle Library has transformed into a vibrant hub where students come together for innovative programming, inviting study spaces, and a strong sense of community—and it’s redefining what a campus library can be.
Finding His ‘Field of Dreams’
Eat. Sleep. Sports. Repeat. For Mark Lepage, it’s more than a meme or mantra—it’s the playbook that led to his dream job in college athletics.
A Life in Color: How Jinny McCoy ’66 Brightened Endicott’s Future
With a gift as vibrant as her personality, Jinny McCoy ’66 has forever changed Endicott’s learning landscape.