The University temporarily placed a crane in front of Maloney Hall to address an issue involving shifting rocks in the ledge between Maloney and O’Neill Library, according to Associate Vice President of Facilities Services Robert Avalle Jr.
Panelists Discuss the Current Global Maternal Health Crisis
We are currently in the midst of a maternal mortality crisis, according to Joyce Edmonds, an associate professor in the Boston College Connell School of Nursing.
Nursing Students Adapt to COVID-19 Pandemic
On Sept. 23, Connell School of Nursing Dean Susan Gennaro received a letter from a recent patient at Newton-Wellesley Hospital who appreciated the difference that interacting with a Boston College nursing student had made during his stay.
Pandemic Creates Unique Challenges For Nursing School
As Boston College Connell School of Nursing students prepare to finish the spring semester remotely, they have had to adjust to more than virtual instruction.
CSON Hosts Mass for Global Service, Immersion Trips
The Connell School of Nursing hosted a commissioning mass in St. Mary’s Hall chapel on Dec. 5 for students and faculty who are embarking on global service and immersion trips to Haiti, Switzerland, Chile, Guatemala, Ecuador, France, and the Dominican Republic.
Law School, School of Nursing Hold Homicide Forum
One of the main reasons for the conference to educate those who are interested in becoming forensic nurses.
Risk Taker: Gabby Zabbo Runs Students for Sexual Health
Gabby Zabbo, MCAS ’18, is the co-president of Students for Sexual Health, a non-registered club that advocates for sexual education on campus at a table on College Road.
Sutherland Researches Student Health in Chile
Melissa Sutherland, an associate professor in the Connell School of Nursing, received a Fulbright scholarship to study sexual violence in Chile.
Nick Raposo Maintains a Bright Attitude Through Nursing and RA Duties
His dedication to serving others extends into BC’s Resident Assistant program as well.
UGBC, Connell School Roll Out T Passes for Nursing Students
UGBC contributed $3,500 to the initiative.