2nd Annual Honors Convocation
ÐÞ³µÂÛ̳e College celebrated its 2nd annual honors convocation where it showcased faculty, staff, and student scholarship.
ÐÞ³µÂÛ̳é College of Healthcare is seeking a new Vice President of Academic Affairs.
ÐÞ³µÂÛ̳é supplies the Greater Boston healthcare workforce with adults from our communities who mirror our patient populations. Many of our students are first-generation college students, new to this country, and/or represent historically marginalized groups who have experienced obstacles to degrees and family-supporting careers. The mission of ÐÞ³µÂÛ̳é is to eliminate these barriers and maintain access to exceptional education for all who are called to care for others.
A degree from ÐÞ³µÂÛ̳é is transformative. Our average student age is 35; they are uniquely mature, resilient, and driven – ideal attributes for a healthcare professional.
This is an exciting and important time in ÐÞ³µÂÛ̳é’s 130-year history. If you are interested in this role, please contact us at human_resources@laboure.edu or visit www.laboure.edu/vpaa24 to learn more and apply online.
ÐÞ³µÂÛ̳e College celebrated its 2nd annual honors convocation where it showcased faculty, staff, and student scholarship.
ÐÞ³µÂÛ̳e College is sending two nursing students to Lourdes France on a pilgrimage with the Order of Malta.
Donna Morrissey, Director of National Partnerships for the American Red Cross, will be the Convocation speaker at ÐÞ³µÂÛ̳e College to open 2016-2017 school year.
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