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BC Law, Lynch School, and Nursing Programs Climb in 2025 Graduate School Rankings

Carina Murphy April 8, 2025
Boston College Law School and the Lynch School of Education and Human Development (LSEHD) each rose three spots in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 graduate school rankings, climbing to No. 25 and No. 20, respectively.
(Madison Sarka / Heights Archives)

BC Launches Nurse-Midwifery Master’s Program To Bridge Gaps in Maternal Health Care

Carina Murphy April 6, 2025
The Connell School of Nursing (CSON) at Boston College will welcome its first cohort of students into a new master’s in nurse-midwifery program in May—the first of its kind in eastern Massachusetts.
(Madison Sarka / Heights Archives)

New Program Offers Free Transportation for LSEHD Practicums and CSON Clinicals

Reetu Agnihotri February 16, 2025
Starting this semester, UGBC and the Division of Student Affairs are providing free CharlieCards for Lynch School of Education and Human Development (LSEHD) and Connell School of Nursing (CSON) students with high financial need to cover transportation to practicum and clinical experiences.
(Nicole Vagra / Heights Archives)

Burgess and Keynote Speakers Discuss Impact of Psychiatric Research on Law and Forensics

Mei Dasgupta and Krish Gandhi November 5, 2024

From the teaching to the research, the field of psychiatry is ever-evolving, according to Ann Burgess, professor of nursing at Boston College’s Connell School of Nursing (CSON). “I think [psychiatry]...

(Owen Bienen / Heights Staff)

Kerry Discusses Solutions to Climate Change-Related Health Issues

Ava Sjursen November 4, 2023
Vanessa Kerry delivered a lecture on the solutions to climate change–related health issues on Wednesday at the Connell School of Nursing.
Peters-Lewis Highlights COVID-19’s Effects on Nursing (Featured Image by Steve Mooney/Heights Editor)

Peters-Lewis Highlights COVID-19’s Effects on Nursing

Alyssa Anderson November 6, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic thrust nurses and the nursing industry into the spotlight, according to Angelleen Peters-Lewis.
Dean of CSON Speaks on Newborn Health in NICUs

Dean of CSON Speaks on Newborn Health in NICUs

Natalie Arndt November 7, 2021
Katherine Gregory, dean of the Connell School of Nursing, has spent a lot of time in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) throughout her extensive nursing career. NICUs, she said, have significantly improved over the years.
Gregory Tapped as Gennaro’s Replacement for CSON Dean

Gregory Tapped as Gennaro’s Replacement for CSON Dean

Victor Stefanescu April 12, 2021
Katherine E. Gregory currently serves as the associate chief nursing officer for women’s and newborn health, research, and innovation at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
BC Nursing Students To Conduct Wellness Clinics in Maine

BC Nursing Students To Conduct Wellness Clinics in Maine

Amy Palmer April 12, 2021
The Connell School of Nursing (CSON) will be conducting wellness clinics from April 19 to 23 in Aroostook County, Maine. Nursing students will also be conducting home visits, setting up vaccine clinics, conducting COVID-19 testing, and assisting in a blood drive.
Olivia Charbonneau / Heights Editor

Student First Responders, Health Care Workers Vaccinated

Ethan Raye February 16, 2021
Under the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ COVID-19 vaccination rollout plan, some BC students are now eligible to receive vaccinations and have already begun getting vaccinated for COVID-19.
Be People for Others in the Time of Coronavirus

Be People for Others in the Time of Coronavirus

Nadia N. Abuelezam, Sc.D. March 10, 2020

With the announcement of Harvard and Amherst College moving all courses online and ordering or encouraging students to stay home after Spring Break, my colleagues and I are eagerly awaiting an email from...

BC To Offer New Palliative Care Certificate

BC To Offer New Palliative Care Certificate

Eric Shea November 7, 2019
The program aims to attract individuals who have experience in or exposure to hospice care, according to Teresa Schirmer, associate dean of the School of Social Work.
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