To wrap up Women’s History Month, BLS BLACK (Black Leaders Aspiring for Change and Knowledge) is partnering once again with BLS BAN (Black Alumni Network) for the last and most exciting career panel on Tuesday, March 31, in Room 114. Although the panelist will be virtual, the conversation will be live!
Overall Event Purpose: To provide BLS students—especially girls of color—with meaningful exposure to a range of health care professionals during Women’s History Month, highlighting health careers as a powerful and attainable pathway forward. Through this engagement, students will gain guidance, motivation, and real-world insight, while fostering connections that may lead to future mentorship and continued support.
Alumni Participants: Dr. Debbie Alleyne, PT, DPT (Physical Therapist); BLS ’90 Dr. Milele Francis, MD (Obstetrician- Gynecologist); BLS ’90 Dr. Kysha Harriell, PhD, LAT, ATC, FNAP (Athletic Trainer); BLS ’91 Dr. Betty Boyle-Duke, DNP, APRN, CPNP, FNYAM, FADLN (Pediatric Nurse Practitioner); BLS ’91
Each of the 4 panelists grew up in Boston, graduated from BLS, and are now thriving in STEM! Don’t miss the chance to hear their stories and to be inspired! Light refreshments will be served to those who stay til the end.
