Biggest crowd for the biggest graduation
May 1, 2026
The University of Cincinnati celebrates a record Spring 2026 commencement, honoring 7,800+ graduates with ceremonies at Fifth Third Arena and Nippert Stadium.
At UC College of Nursing, we know nurses do more than care for patients — they lead teams, advance research, shape policies and drive innovation in healthcare.
For more than 130 years, we have shaped nurses who blend compassion, critical thinking, evidence-based practice and clinical expertise to master both the art and science of care.
Whether you are just beginning your nursing journey or advancing your career, your path to purpose starts here.
UC Nurses. We See Leaders.
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Our collaboration with leading hospitals and health organizations offer unparalleled opportunities for hands-on clinical experiences.
#19
Best Online Master's in Nursing Program
Unique opportunities for real-world experiences through co-ops, Dedicated Education Units and global clinical programs.
$2.5 million
awarded in scholarships (AY '26)
Advancing practice by tackling critical health challenges and improving outcomes for patients and communities.
UC prepared me to excel clinically and taught me the value of mentorship, education and community. Through the DEU program, studying abroad in Thailand and immersive simulation labs, I gained unique opportunities I wouldn't have had otherwise.
Greg Lagosz Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Class of 2023
May 1, 2026
The University of Cincinnati celebrates a record Spring 2026 commencement, honoring 7,800+ graduates with ceremonies at Fifth Third Arena and Nippert Stadium.
April 30, 2026
Pediatric oncology nurse Alisha Bruner uses a simple ice-based therapy to reduce painful chemotherapy side effects, turning her DNP project into a low-cost, high-impact solution for vulnerable patients
April 28, 2026
After nearly leaving nursing during the COVID-19 pandemic, Matt Depenbrock found renewed purpose in neonatal intensive care, leading him to develop Project HEALS—an innovative initiative aimed at improving NICU nurses’ confidence and competence in end-of-life care.