CLARKSVILLE, TN – Austin Peay State University (APSU) has announced a significant five-year partnership with Maury Regional Health, establishing two endowed funds of excellence to support students and faculty in healthcare education programs.
The gift will create the Maury Regional Health MLS Endowed Fund of Excellence and the Maury Regional Health Nursing Endowed Fund of Excellence. These funds will provide essential support to the university’s Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS) program and School of Nursing.
“The healthcare landscape in our region demands innovative partnerships like this one between Austin Peay and Maury Regional Health,” said APSU President Mike Licari. “Beyond financial support, this collaboration ensures our MLS and nursing students are academically prepared and workforce-ready when they graduate. Together, we’re addressing critical healthcare staffing shortages while elevating the quality of patient care throughout Middle Tennessee.”
The gift will be distributed over five years, with the first two years dedicated to building the endowments. As part of the partnership, APSU will name two spaces in the recently opened Health Professions Building: the Maury Regional Health Nursing Simulation Hub on the third floor and the Maury Regional Health Student Collaboration Lobby on the fourth floor.
“Maury Regional Health’s investment in Austin Peay creates a transformative opportunity for our students,” said Kris Phillips, APSU vice president for Alumni, Engagement and Philanthropy. “This partnership will enhance our learning environments with better equipment and enhanced training opportunities, while removing financial barriers through scholarship support. We’re grateful for Maury Regional’s commitment to our students’ future and to healthcare education excellence at Austin Peay.”
The Maury Regional Health MLS Endowed Fund of Excellence will support the MLS program, including through equipment purchases, diagnostic laboratory clinic support, simulation packages, student scholarships, faculty development, experiential learning, and research initiatives.
Similarly, the Maury Regional Health Nursing Endowed Fund of Excellence will provide resources for the School of Nursing to enhance simulation technology, offer student support and scholarships, develop faculty, and create experiential learning and research opportunities.
“At Maury Regional Health, we recognize that investing in healthcare education today ensures excellent patient care tomorrow,” said Jeff Pierce, Maury Regional Health’s human resources director. “We’re proud to partner with Austin Peay State University to support the development of skilled medical laboratory scientists and nurses who will serve our communities for years to come. This endowment reflects our commitment to advancing healthcare education and strengthening the workforce pipeline in our region.”
The partnership also includes opportunities for APSU students to gain clinical experience at Maury Regional Health facilities and for the university to host alumni events at the healthcare organization’s campus.