Author: Frontier Nursing University

  • Frontier Nursing University Names Dr. Kevin Scalf as Department Chair of the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Department

    Frontier Nursing University Names Dr. Kevin Scalf as Department Chair of the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Department

    Frontier Nursing University has announced that Kevin Scalf, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC, CNEcl, has accepted the position of Department Chair of the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Department effective immediately. Dr. Scalf has been serving as the interim Department Chair since October 8.

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  • Frontier Nursing University to host virtual event for nurse practitioners

    Frontier Nursing University to host virtual event for nurse practitioners

    National Nurse Practitioner Week is Nov. 12-18, and Frontier Nursing University is celebrating by hosting a virtual event called Empower 2023. Those interested in participating are asked to register at Frontier.edu/NPWeek. FNU’s virtual event will offer five sessions presented by FNU faculty and alumni on the latest practices and topics influencing nurse practitioner care and…

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  • FNU’s DNP program reaches 15-year milestone

    FNU’s DNP program reaches 15-year milestone

    FNU welcomed its first DNP students in October 2008. In the 15 years since the first class enrolled, FNU’s DNP program has continued to grow and excel. In 2022, 190 students graduated from the DNP program, while 202 more students enrolled in the DNP.

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  • FNU leaders praise Dr. Stone’s leadership and passion for university 

    FNU leaders praise Dr. Stone’s leadership and passion for university 

    Earlier this year, Frontier Nursing University President Dr. Susan Stone announced that she will transition into the role of FNU’s Distinguished Chair of Midwifery and Nursing at or near the end of 2023. In that role, she will spend more of her time outside of the university as a national leader and advocate for the…

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  • FNU Receives INSIGHT Into Diversity Health Professions HEED Award for Sixth Consecutive Year

    FNU Receives INSIGHT Into Diversity Health Professions HEED Award for Sixth Consecutive Year

    Frontier Nursing University (FNU) has received the 2023 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education. As a recipient of the annual Health Professions HEED Award — a national honor recognizing U.S. health colleges and universities that demonstrate an outstanding…

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  • Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month 

    Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month 

    Frontier Nursing University embraces the richness of diversity during National Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to honor the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements for the U.S. This celebration aligns with our commitment to fostering an inclusive environment and our strong emphasis on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). As…

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  • Celebrate National Midwifery Week with FNU Virtual Event; Free CE Sessions Offered

    Celebrate National Midwifery Week with FNU Virtual Event; Free CE Sessions Offered

    Frontier Nursing University is celebrating National Midwifery Week by hosting a virtual event, Empower 2023, from Oct. 2-5. Those interested in participating are asked to register at Frontier.edu/MidwiferyWeek. FNU’s virtual event offers four sessions on the latest practices and topics influencing nurse-midwifery care, including three continuing education opportunities. Empower 2023 is presented by Southern Cross…

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  • Student Spotlight: Tiffany Perryman determined to build a brighter future for women in rural Oklahoma as FNP

    Student Spotlight: Tiffany Perryman determined to build a brighter future for women in rural Oklahoma as FNP

    Oklahoma’s social statistics are somewhat bleak, given the state’s high rates of intimate partner violence, child neglect and abuse, teen pregnancy, high school dropout, and low rates of post-secondary education. However, in the rural town of Warner, positive change is sweepin’ down the plains thanks to the efforts of Tiffany Perryman BSN, RN! Perryman has served…

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