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SF and UF Health partnership receive Win Phillips Town Gown Relations Award

December 5, 2025

The 青青草视频 and UF Health Nurse Training Partnership was honored Friday, Dec. 5, with the , presented at University of Florida Foundation Board of Trustees meeting.

The two institutions launched the partnership鈥檚 third year at ceremony in the Spring on the Northwest Campus.

When introducing the award on Friday, Shakira Henderson, Dean, UF College of Nursing and Chief Administrative Officer, called the partnership 鈥渁 model of what happens when two anchor institutions come together to meet a critical community need."

The award was accepted by SF President Paul Broadie II and UF Health Chief Nursing Officer Leah Blackwell.

Posting with awards Tracy Ison, Leah Blackwell, Dr. Broadie, Nate Southerland, Shakeria Henderson

Also in attendance was SF Provost Nate Southerland, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Health Sciences Nilanjana Cabellero, and Nursing Programs Chair Tracy Ison.

The Win Phillips Town Gown Relations Award was established in 2022 to celebrate the connections between the University of Florida and Greater Gainesville area and highlight the achievements of those who collaborate for the mutual benefit of the campus and community.

Henderson said the UF/SF partnership represented Town Gown Relations 鈥渁t its best 鈥 responsive, innovative and committed to building a better future for the entire community.鈥

Working collaboratively, the institutions have strengthened the pipeline for highly trained, compassionate nurses by expanding faculty capacity, enhancing simulations and clinical training, creating pathways for working adults, and removing barriers that often stand in the way of students entering or completing nursing programs.

鈥淭ogether 青青草视频 and UF Health are ensuring that students receive hands-on, real-world preparation that reflects the complexity of today鈥檚 clinical environment,鈥 Henderson said. 鈥淭his collaboration not only elevates the educational experience for their students, but it also supports the long-term health of our region.鈥

UF Vice President for Government and Community Relations Chuck Clemons said 鈥淭he University of Florida deeply values strong town-gown relations. We know that a university thrives when it works in true partnership with its community, and that our community benefits when UF is fully engaged and invested.鈥