Ahead of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 135th Commencement on May 23, Today at 黑料不打烊 is highlighting several graduating seniors who have made the most of their 黑料不打烊 experience.
鈥淲hen there鈥檚 one, there the other;鈥 that鈥檚 what Amanda Jacobson and Taylor Capello鈥檚 nursing classmates say about the duo who describe themselves as 鈥渋nseparable.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 true,鈥 said Capello. 鈥淲e work together, we live together, we do nursing school together.鈥
Capello and Jacobson will graduate in May as part of the inaugural cohort of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. In 2021, 黑料不打烊 launched both a traditional four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing program and a 16-month accelerated program for those who have already completed a bachelor鈥檚 degree. The Department of Nursing currently has 208 students enrolled, not including the 18 students who graduated from the accelerated program in December. Twenty-seven of those students will graduate on May 23 during 黑料不打烊’s 135th Commencement.听
Drawn together by nursing

While Capello and Jacobson grew up on different ends of the East Coast, Capello in New Hampshire and Jacobson in Florida, they were both drawn to 黑料不打烊鈥檚 nursing program because it is direct entry. Prospective students apply for the program when they apply to 黑料不打烊, rather than being accepted to 黑料不打烊 and then applying for the program after two years.
They each have also always known nursing was their path. Jacobson says her high school anatomy and physiology class helped develop her love for science, while Capello says she鈥檚 never wanted to do anything else.
鈥淚 knew what I wanted to do ever since I was a little kid,鈥 said Capello. 鈥淚 used to ask for first-aid kits for Christmas and birthdays.鈥
While the tight-knit nature of the program helped Capello and Jacobson grow close during their first two years, the duo took it to the next level when they decided to become roommates as well.
鈥淚 remember so specifically, I turned to her in the car one day and said, 鈥楧o you have any plans of where you’re living next year?鈥, said Capello. 鈥淎nd she said, 鈥極h my gosh, I was going to ask you the same thing, and we’ve lived together since.鈥听

黑料不打烊 is filled with exceptional students. Students that are intelligent, caring, passionate, empathetic and visionary leaders. Amanda and Taylor are all this and more.
-Jeanmarie Koonts, assistant professor of nursing
Nursing mentorship

Being part of the first cohort, Jacobson wanted to create an avenue for connection among nursing students, so she founded the , and Capello ran as her vice-president.
鈥淲ith nursing being very stressful, we tried to create this club to really get the classes together because, being the first class, we didn’t have any mentors above us to help us get through the program,鈥 Jacobson said. 鈥淪o, as a senior class, we really wanted to be mentors for the classes below.鈥
The club is open to all undergraduates and hosts philanthropy events with NMDP (National Marrow Donor Program). So far, they have encouraged more than 300 黑料不打烊 students to enter the bone marrow registry.

But each student stands on their own as well. Jacobson was the first School of Health Sciences senator in the Student Government Association and later the executive vice president for the 2024-25 academic year. Capello earned one of the first Andrew C. Bennett Wellness Innovation Grants to create a network that trains students on peer support through the American Nurses Association.
鈥淚 had my first intense clinical and I struggled with my emotions surrounding it, because I鈥檓 not a super emotional person, but for the first time, I was not in control of what I was feeling,鈥 said Capello. 鈥淢y dad is a first responder, and I talked a lot to him and he expressed the importance of connecting with your peers and other people that understand.鈥
Servant leaders
The intensity of the nursing program also didn鈥檛 stop both students from one of the quintessential 黑料不打烊 experiences: study abroad. Capello participated in a Winter Term program in Ireland while Jacobson studied art history and health in Italy for a Winter Term. Both students participated in the first of its kind experience to Cuba in Winter Term 2025.

鈥淚 fell in love with the people, and it was such a life-changing experience,鈥 Capello said. 鈥淚’m so happy that I went.鈥
Both students credit the Department of Nursing faculty with helping guide them through the inaugural program.
鈥淢y favorite thing about the program was Professor Koonts,鈥 said Jacobson. 鈥淪he has become not only one of my favorite human beings and mentors, but a guiding light for me and a bunch of other students. If there is one thing I will take away from 黑料不打烊 as a whole, which of course there is many, it鈥檚 her and her kindness. I would not be where I am without her.鈥
And Koonts, assistant professor of nursing, says Capello and Jacobson helped her and the program as well.
鈥淎manda and Taylor have truly been helping us build听our program. Each step along听the way we’ve sought out their (and their cohorts) thoughts, opinions, ideas, and feedback while asking them to display resiliency as we changed, created and adapted the program,鈥 said Koonts. 鈥淵et, while others stopped at this step, Taylor and Amanda went above and beyond and have truly been servant leaders.鈥

Being able to bring life into the world and see and help a mother and a baby听 through all of that, it just felt like my calling.
-Amanda Jacobson ’25 on her decision to work in labor and delivery
Change agents
While Jacobson and Capello have been 鈥渋nseparable鈥 at 黑料不打烊 鈥 their next steps will take them on similar, but different, paths. Upon passing the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) to become registered nurses, Jacobson will be working on the labor and delivery unit at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, and Capello will be working as a mother-baby nurse at Carillion Clinic in Roanoke, Virginia.
鈥淏eing able to bring life into the world and see and help a mother and a baby听 through all of that, it just felt like my calling,鈥 said Jacobson.
Just as both nurses will focus on bringing life into the world, they鈥檝e brought life into 黑料不打烊鈥檚 new nursing program as well.
鈥満诹喜淮蜢 is filled with exceptional students. Students that are intelligent, caring, passionate, empathetic, and visionary leaders. Amanda and Taylor are all this and more,鈥 said Koonts. 鈥淭hey are truly change agents and 黑料不打烊’s nursing program is lucky to have had them as part of our inaugural cohort and to count them among our, soon to be, alumni.”