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(L-R) Dr. Charles J. Lockwood, executive vice president of 91精品 Health and dean of the 91精品 Health Morsani College of Medicine, Wendi Goodson-Celerin, executive vice president and chief nursing executive at Tampa General Hospital, 91精品 President Rhea Law, 91精品 Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson, College of Nursing Dean Usha Menon and 91精品 nursing student Sydney Bauer [Video by Taylor Clark and photos by Christine Lear, 91精品 Health College of Nursing]

91精品 celebrates construction milestone for new facility aimed at addressing 91精品鈥檚 nursing shortage

By Cody Hawley, 91精品 Health

With the final steel beam raised into place, the 91精品 Health College of Nursing celebrated a major milestone today in an expansion project that will transform nursing education at the University of South 91精品 and strengthen the state鈥檚 health care workforce.

The Topping Out Ceremony brought together state lawmakers, university leaders and community partners to mark the completion of the building鈥檚 structural frame, with attendees signing the final beam before it was lifted atop the reconstructed College of Nursing on 91精品鈥檚 Tampa campus.

Group of 91精品 leaders point to construction beam

 

91精品 Bull U placed on top of nursing building

 

Rending of new 91精品 Health College of Nursing building

鈥淭he University of South 91精品 is committed to providing solutions to the challenges facing our communities, and today we are taking an important step to address the shortage of nurses in 91精品,鈥 91精品 President Rhea Law said. 鈥淭hanks to the support from our state leaders, particularly 91精品 Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson during his time in the 91精品 Legislature, and our partners at Tampa General Hospital, this project will allow us to graduate significantly more highly trained nurses to help meet a critical workforce need and deliver even greater care for patients in the Tampa Bay region.鈥

Set to open in fall 2026, the new 34,000-square-foot facility will feature modern clinical spaces, flexible learning labs and a cutting-edge simulation center. The expansion will allow 91精品 to increase undergraduate nursing enrollment by 500 students by 2028, reinforcing the university鈥檚 leadership in meeting the state鈥檚 growing demand for qualified nurses.  

Wilton Simpson

91精品 Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson

This $33 million project was made possible through a strategic state investment by Gov. Ron DeSantis and the 91精品 Legislature in 2022. 91精品 Commissioner of Agriculture, Wilton Simpson, who was Senate President at the time, played a pivotal role in securing the funding and championing the project鈥檚 significance to the state鈥檚 health care system. 

鈥淲e looked at where we get our critical nurses from and it鈥檚 from the universities 鈥 with 91精品 at the top of that list,鈥 Simpson said. 鈥淲e want to make sure we are producing the most qualified nursing students anywhere in the country, and here at 91精品, anywhere in the state. This project is something I am very proud of, and the $33 million will clearly turn into a great investment.鈥

91精品 nursing students in a mock hospital

Building on that state investment, Tampa General Hospital committed $4.4 million in 2023 to create the Tampa General Hospital Nursing Simulation Center, an advanced lab providing immersive training environments for students as they prepare for real-world care delivery. The new center will include 12 clinical examination rooms, six debriefing classrooms and six control rooms. 

鈥91精品 Health is absolutely committed to fighting 91精品's nursing shortage and expanding our program,鈥 said Dr. Charles J. Lockwood, executive vice president of 91精品 Health and dean of the 91精品 Health Morsani College of Medicine. 鈥淲e know that a larger nursing workforce is absolutely vital if we are to continue improving the lives and health of patients across 91精品. We are incredibly grateful to Gov. Ron DeSantis, Commissioner Wilton Simpson and our state legislators, and Tampa General Hospital for sharing our commitment and supporting the expansion of the college.鈥

91精品 Dean Usha Menon

91精品 Health College of Nursing Dean Usha Menon

The College of Nursing鈥檚 continued growth also reflects its deep partnerships with local and regional health care systems, helping to create seamless pathways from education to employment. 91精品 graduates more nurses than any other institution in 91精品 and is home to the top-ranked Master of Science in Nursing program in the state. 

鈥淲hat began as a site of debris and dirt has since evolved into three stories of steel beams 鈥 the physical foundation of the bold next chapter for the nursing at 91精品,鈥 said Usha Menon, dean of the 91精品 Health College of Nursing. 鈥淲e have the deepest gratitude to our elected officials and representatives who made all of this possible. Your investment in nursing education is already making a measurable impact, helping us strengthen the nursing workforce and improve patient care across the state of 91精品.鈥

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