What my schedule is like as a UC nursing student
March 10, 2022
UC College of Nursing's Katherine Zhong, '23, shares a typical week as a third-year student.
March 10, 2022
UC College of Nursing's Katherine Zhong, '23, shares a typical week as a third-year student.
March 21, 2022
Campus Recreation offers two free lifeguard training sessions in spring 2022
January 24, 2022
Innovative voice instructor Taylor Stilson, LMT, CPT, MM is bringing a new summer program to uC's College-Conservatory of music in July 2022. The Stilson Institute at CCM trailblazes a new connection between historic voice pedagogy, modern sound-inspired modalities, science-based biomechanics and world-class faculty.
April 25, 2022
Sydney Velazco has to take more than 30 oral medications and go through multiple therapy sessions every day just to manage her health, just to stay out of the hospital. She does this so she can spend her days in a dentist office helping others.
April 29, 2022
New University of Cincinnati nursing graduate Maddie Bell and mother, Cary Bell, '19, will work together in the Cincinnati Children's operating room.
June 30, 2022
Sarah Hoderlein expected to spend her 21st birthday the way most college kids do, celebrating the highly-anticipated milestone with family and friends. Instead, she spent it in the hospital, having fluid removed from her lungs, where she received a life-changing diagnosis — stage II Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
August 10, 2022
UC College of Nursing student Cole Williams says nurses are trusted experts in health care and understand how laws impact patients.
July 28, 2022
Siblings Ally and Adam Klaserner are current students in the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, and their parents John and Lorrie are alumni of the UC pharmacy program.
November 21, 2022
UC medical students mentor local school children through the Med Mentors program.
June 28, 2023
Imagine a day when a urine test could inform a doctor precisely why a kidney transplant patient was experiencing organ rejection and suggest the best medication for specifically addressing the problem. That day took a leap closer to reality thanks to a set of single-cell analyses that have identified the most specific cellular signatures to date for kidney transplant rejection. The findings were published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.