Philanthropist Ruth Scott talks about the Center for Nursing Science









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Ruth and Bill Scott
Thanks to Omaha philanthropists Ruth and Bill Scott, UNMC will open the Center for Nursing Science today during a 10:30 a.m. ceremony.

The Scotts were the lead donors for the new center and their generosity has transformed the UNMC campus, helping power the construction of several campus buildings including the Sorrell Center and the Harold M. and Beverly Maurer Center for Public Health.












Tours and webcast



Tour the Center for Nursing Science before today’s ceremony starting at 9 a.m. The building is adjacent to the college’s original facility at 42nd Street and Dewey Ave.

An open house for the general public will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon.

Today’s ceremony will be webcast on the center’s website.




Below, Ruth Scott chats with UNMC Today about her love of nursing and the new building.

Why are you so passionate about nursing?

It’s probably my biggest regret that I didn’t pursue a nursing career. I had four cousins who were nurses and I truly envied them. I was in awe of how pretty they looked with their starched white uniforms. … I had an elevated blood pressure/pulse and a thyroid irregularity and my physician didn’t think I would be healthy enough to be a nurse, so I became a teacher. … I would have made a good nurse. But, I also have to admit that I might have been more enamored with the uniform than I would have been changing bed pans and drawing blood.












Principal benefactors



Aside from the Scotts, other principal benefactors were:

  • James R. Linder, M.D., and Family;
  • The late Carol M. Wilson;
  • The late Vella Elsie Stewart;
  • Ann Barelman Ross and Dennis Ross, M.D.;
  • Leland J. and Dorothy H. Olson Charitable Foundation; and
  • Nebraska Heart Hospital.




What characteristics do you want to see in a nurse?

The three key characteristics in a good nurse are competency, compassion and friendliness. Nurse Ratched in “One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” she was a perfect example of what a nurse should not be. These days, it is more important than ever for nurses to be able to gain the confidence of the patient.

What do you hope comes from the new building?

I’m hoping the new building will inspire future nursing students. One’s environment is critical to work performance. The new building will provide nursing students with a true state-of-the-art facility and hopefully lead more students to choose nursing careers.