Faculty

A woman with shoulder-length brown hair smiles at the camera, embodying the essence of patient care. She is wearing a dark blazer over a maroon top. The background shows blurred office items, including framed certificates, reflecting her dedication beyond the bedside.

Beyond the Bedside

Katherine Gregory knew nursing was her calling after caring for earthquake victims at the age of 13. Now as dean of the Connell School of Nursing, she’s leveraging her experience to deepen and expand the academic and formative education for tomorrow’s nurses.

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Ever Excellent

Over a decade as provost and dean of faculties, David Quigley has left an indelible mark on a wide range of major academic initiatives. Here, he shares reflections on formative education and the pivotal role of faculty in it, the promise of Soaring Higher, and many more topics in between.

A tribute honoring Sister Putnam unfolds on a red tablecloth, featuring historical photographs, documents, and memorabilia, including a framed black and white portrait at the center. Some items are in binders, accompanied by a program from Boston College Commencement 1992.

Honoring Sister Putnam

Newton College alumnae, friends, and family gathered to celebrate the naming of the Putnam Conference Room in honor of beloved mentor, artist, and professor Carol Putnam, RSCJ, H’92.

A smiling man in a maroon Boston College polo shirt stands in what appears to be a laboratory setting, where the heart of research beats amid blurred shelves and equipment.

heart on his Leaf

As the inaugural John W. Kozarich ’71 Chair of BC’s new engineering department, Glenn Gaudette is in the vanguard of a revolution in how engineers are trained and the work they do.

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Investing in the Best

With a new gift, John Kenneth Felter ’72, MA’72 aims to provide Eagles with the same kind of life-changing education that he received at the Heights.