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College of Nursing professor, Judith Schlaeger performing acupuncture on patients leg.

March 3, 2026

Can acupuncture help ease debilitating and persistent chronic pain? 

Rigorous clinical trials at UIC test the treatment in vulvar pain, chronic sickle cell and angina.

March 2, 2026

Lesson plans help educators teach the history of Black nurses

Developed by the UIC College of Nursing, the lesson plans are available for middle school, high school and college educators.

food nutrition diet vegetables (by Viacheslav Yakobchuk, Adobe stock)

November 21, 2025

UIC awarded $2.98 million grant to study hypertension and healthy eating

Researchers will test a diet and nutrition program combining grocery delivery, cooking classes and education.

September 15, 2025

Can a probiotic help with iron deficiency in pregnancy?

UIC researcher Mary Dawn Koenig receives $3.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for study.

2025 UIC College of Nursing Pool Jump

April 30, 2025

Photos: College of Nursing grads Pool Plunge 2025

The 40-year tradition marks a milestone for these future nurses.

January 10, 2025

Nursing educator named to federal advisory council

Liz Aquino named to the National Advisory Council on Nurse Education and Practice

December 10, 2024

Inspiring grad: Anjali Pinto 

UIC’s commitment to health equity was one reason Anjali Pinto chose the university to prepare for a second career

Young veteran talking to healthcare worker about his mental health condition at home.

November 18, 2024

Pain intervention less effective for military members who ‘pain catastrophize,’ according to UIC study

Behavior tied to poorer treatment outcomes for active duty service members

A multistory building seen from the outside

November 15, 2024

Nursing master’s program for career changers launches in Rockford

The College of Nursing is expanding its Master of Science in Nursing program for non-RNs to its Rockford campus

October 31, 2024

Fear of hypoglycemia is reduced in Type 1 diabetes patients who receive therapy, study finds

There was no difference in results if counseling was in-person or remote

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