Stoughton, MA — The Boston College community is grieving the unexpected loss of Stephanie Ewing, a deeply respected Medical Informatics Administrator, whose sudden passing in Stoughton, Massachusetts, has left friends, family, and colleagues heartbroken.
Stephanie was known not only for her remarkable professionalism and dedication but also for the compassion and warmth she brought to every interaction. Her colleagues describe her as a steady presence — someone whose uplifting spirit and deep empathy made her a source of comfort and inspiration within the university and beyond.
During her years at Boston College, Stephanie played a vital role in advancing the university’s medical informatics initiatives, bridging the gap between technology and human care with vision and grace. Her work improved systems that support both research and patient well-being, leaving a legacy of innovation rooted in compassion.
“Stephanie had an incredible ability to connect people and ideas,” one coworker shared. “She cared deeply about her work, but even more about the people around her. She made every room brighter just by being in it.”
Her loss is felt profoundly across the Boston College community and the broader medical field, where her expertise and kindness earned her lasting respect.
As family, friends, and colleagues come together to mourn, they remember Stephanie as a devoted professional, cherished friend, and compassionate human being whose life made a lasting difference.
Though her passing was sudden, her impact endures — in the systems she improved, the lives she touched, and the kindness she shared so freely.
May Stephanie Ewing be remembered for her light, her laughter, and her unwavering commitment to helping others.
Boston College Mourns the Sudden Passing of Beloved Administrator Stephanie Ewing
