Category: Alumni

  • Frontier Nursing University Celebrates 100th Anniversary of Its Inception

    Frontier Nursing University Celebrates 100th Anniversary of Its Inception

    Throughout 2025, Frontier Nursing University is celebrating the 100th anniversary since its inception. Originally founded as the Mary Breckinridge Kentucky Committee for Mothers and Babies in 1925, the organization was renamed as the Frontier Nursing Service (FNS) in 1928. Today, Frontier has more than 10,000 alumni from all 50 states and a current enrollment of…

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  • Graduate Spotlight: Karen Tepper’s family history inspires her focus on underserved populations

    Graduate Spotlight: Karen Tepper’s family history inspires her focus on underserved populations

    FNU graduate Karen Tepper, DNP, ANP-BC, HHCNS-BCN/A, has consistently dedicated her three-decade career in healthcare to the betterment of underserved communities. Based in Massachusetts, Dr. Tepper’s passion for improving healthcare access and outcomes is rooted in her own family’s history—her parents, both immigrants, endured immense challenges, including her mother’s survival of World War II and…

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  • Dr. Joan Slager Leaves Lasting Imprint on FNU

    Dr. Joan Slager Leaves Lasting Imprint on FNU

    Dr. Joan Slager, CNM, DNP, FACNM, FAAN, announced last fall that she will retire as Dean of Nursing on February 28, 2025. Dr. Slager’s tenure as Dean began in 2018, but her dream of becoming a nurse-midwife and her connection to Frontier Nursing University started long before.

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  • Ebony Simpson Makes A “Huge Difference” as an In-Hospital Nurse-Midwife

    Ebony Simpson Makes A “Huge Difference” as an In-Hospital Nurse-Midwife

    Not so long ago, Ebony Monique Simpson, RN, BSN, CNM (Class 104), would have more likely written this story than been its subject. After graduating from Howard University with a journalism degree, she worked for a global public relations firm in Manhattan, representing pharmaceutical companies. But she knew that was not where she wanted to…

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  • Graduate Spotlight: Marianna Holland fills healthcare gap by opening her own birth center in Arizona

    Graduate Spotlight: Marianna Holland fills healthcare gap by opening her own birth center in Arizona

    Frontier graduate Marianna Holland, DNP, CNM, filled a crucial gap in healthcare in her community when she opened her own birth center, New Phase at the Birth Nest in Glendale, Arizona. New Phase, which was opened after Dr. Holland graduated from FNU with a Master of Science degree in nurse-midwifery and a Doctor of Nursing…

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  • Dr. Victoria Buchanan Helps Fill Healthcare Gap in Her Hometown

    Dr. Victoria Buchanan Helps Fill Healthcare Gap in Her Hometown

    Dr. Victoria Buchanan, DNP (Class 40), CNM, believes that hospital-based nurse-midwifery is one of the key solutions to the maternal mortality crisis in the United States. She believes it because she sees the results daily as a Certified Nurse-Midwife at Sentara Midwifery Specialists in Hampton, Virginia.

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  • Celebrating the Success of Our Graduates and Faculty

    Celebrating the Success of Our Graduates and Faculty

    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.

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  • Graduate Spotlight: Teresa Dodge and Nicole Serrano demonstrate the power of friendship

    Graduate Spotlight: Teresa Dodge and Nicole Serrano demonstrate the power of friendship

    Frontier graduates Teresa Dodge and Nicole Serrano have made an impact on their communities not just through their individual accomplishments, but also through their shared journey. Their parallel careers, experiences at FNU, and their passion for healthcare and education have helped shape not only their professional and personal lives, but also the quality of care…

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