Celebrating Community and Tradition

UF Nursing Reunion Weekend a Rousing Success

Students stand by the mechanical gator

Festivities began Oct. 3 with the Donor Recognition Event, honoring the generosity of alumni and friends whose contributions advance the college’s mission.

“I continue to be amazed and inspired by our Gator Nurses and the Gator Nursing Community. As I meet our alumni and friends of the college, I grow excited for the future, knowing that our students and faculty are supported by a robust community,” said Shakira Henderson, PhD, DNP, MS, MPH, MBA, IBCLC, RNC-NIC, UF College of Nursing dean and UF Health system chief nurse executive, who thanked donors for their support of scholarships, research and innovation in nursing education.

Shakira Henderson and Evelyn Mickle

Guests enjoyed a program that highlighted stories of impact and the transformational role philanthropy plays in preparing the next generation of Gator Nurses. Kesha Tondo, an Accelerated BSN student and recipient of the Alumni Board Book Award Scholarship and the PIPELINE scholarship, expressed her gratitude during the event.

“Your generosity fuels students with big dreams. Thank you for confirming my belief that you can accomplish anything you set your mind to — and for inspiring me to pay it forward when I graduate,” Tondo said. “Next time you see a student in navy UF scrubs, I hope you remember that your contributions are helping us create meaningful change wherever we go.”

The weekend culminated in true Gator fashion with a pregame tailgate, where alumni reconnected with classmates, faculty and current students. Guests enjoyed food,
camaraderie and plenty of orange and blue spirit.

Tailgaters at the 360 Photo booth

This year, a mechanical bull gator was the centerpiece of the entertainment, where those brave enough tried to hang on for as long as possible before tumbling to the mat.
The gator always won. Attendees also had the option of face painting and a 360-degree video selfie platform, where participants could take home a video souvenir of the
event.

After several hours of pregame festivities, many headed to the Swamp to cheer on the Florida Gators as they beat the Texas Longhorns to close the day in style. Reunion Weekend showcased the enduring bond among Gator Nurses and reaffirmed the college’s commitment to its alumni and friends. From recognizing donor generosity to strengthening alumni leadership and celebrating at the tailgate, the events reflected the pride and tradition that define the UF College of Nursing community.