Labouré College Celebrates Advent
The Catholic Identity Working Group invites students and employees to join us for our first annual "Advent Reflection". There will be three weekly ½ hour Reflection intervals planned and led by Labouré staff.
Labouré ÌÇÐÄèÖ×Óè¶ÌÊÓÆµvlog is seeking a new Vice President of Academic Affairs.
Labouré 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 Labouré is to eliminate these barriers and maintain access to exceptional education for all who are called to care for others.
A degree from Labouré 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 Labouré’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.
The Catholic Identity Working Group invites students and employees to join us for our first annual "Advent Reflection". There will be three weekly ½ hour Reflection intervals planned and led by Labouré staff.
Congratulations to Suki Stiles RN BSN, Labouré ASN Class of 2013, for being honored by Reebok as a real life wonder woman.
Award-winning author Jennifer De Leon will speak as a part of the College's lecture series on healthcare, diversity, and social justice.
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