Author: Frontier Nursing University

  • Mary Bristow Willeford: Frontier Nurse-Midwife, Educator, and Researcher

    Mary Bristow Willeford: Frontier Nurse-Midwife, Educator, and Researcher

    In this year of centennial celebration of the founding of the Frontier Nursing Service, it is fitting to honor the pioneers who helped build the nursing service and lay the foundation for Frontier Nursing University. Mary Bristow Willeford (1900-1941) was one of the first nurse-midwives to join the Frontier Nursing Service in August of 1926…

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  • Holding on to the Star: Celebrating 100 Years of the Frontier Nursing Service (Part 3 of 3)

    Holding on to the Star: Celebrating 100 Years of the Frontier Nursing Service (Part 3 of 3)

    Holding on to the Star: Celebrating 100 Years of the Frontier Nursing Service is a three-part series covering the history of Frontier Nursing University. In this series, we explore the Frontier Nursing Service’s history from 1925 to 2025 through a chronological journey, highlighting the enduring themes that capture both the core mission that FNS stakeholders…

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  • Holding on to the Star: Celebrating 100 Years of the Frontier Nursing Service (Part 2 of 3)

    Holding on to the Star: Celebrating 100 Years of the Frontier Nursing Service (Part 2 of 3)

    Holding on to the Star: Celebrating 100 Years of the Frontier Nursing Service is a three-part series covering the history of Frontier Nursing University. In this series, we explore the Frontier Nursing Service’s history from 1925 to 2025 through a chronological journey, highlighting the enduring themes that capture both the core mission that FNS stakeholders…

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  • Holding on to the Star: Celebrating 100 Years of the Frontier Nursing Service (Part 1 of 3)

    Holding on to the Star: Celebrating 100 Years of the Frontier Nursing Service (Part 1 of 3)

    In this article, we explore the Frontier Nursing Service’s history from 1925 to 2025 through a chronological journey, highlighting the enduring themes that capture both the core mission that FNS stakeholders have consistently embraced, and the many ways that the service has changed. Indeed, whether we examine FNS leaders’ and staff members’ goals and accomplishments…

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  • Nurturing a Sustainable and Healthy Campus

    Nurturing a Sustainable and Healthy Campus

    Frontier Nursing University’s Culture of Caring focuses on how members of the university treat and value one another. To a large degree, FNU has adopted the same caring approach to the Versailles, Kentucky, campus it calls home. When Frontier purchased the Versailles property in 2017 and began construction and renovations soon after, it did so…

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  • Celebrating the Success of Our Graduates and Faculty 2025

    Celebrating the Success of Our Graduates and Faculty 2025

    At Frontier Nursing University, we take pride in the incredible achievements of our graduates who continue to make a difference in their communities. From leading innovative projects to advancing in their careers, their stories inspire and motivate the next generation of nurse-midwives and nurse practitioners. We invite you to read more about alumni news and…

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  • New horse statue unveiled on FNU campus commemorating a century of service and education

    New horse statue unveiled on FNU campus commemorating a century of service and education

    Members of the Frontier Nursing University (FNU) community recently gathered on campus for the unveiling of a new sculpture honoring FNU’s century of service and education, as well as its ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality education that prepares nurses to become nurse-midwives and nurse practitioners who work with all people, with an emphasis on rural…

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  • Making Campus A Work of Art

    Making Campus A Work of Art

    The official ribbon-cutting ceremony for Frontier’s campus in Versailles, Kentucky, was held in 2022. Since then, it has not taken long for campus to feel like home. The initial steps naturally focused on the buildings and the activities held within them. The dorms, classrooms, simulation labs, offices, library, dining hall, and President’s House were all…

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