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.

Frontier Nursing University Nurses on Horseback
Two nurses on horseback.

In 1928, the Hyden (Kentucky) Hospital opened as FNS became the first organization in America to use nurses trained as midwives under the direction of a single physician. That same year, the FNS Courier program began. The Couriers assisted nurses with everyday chores such as delivering supplies to the clinics and caring for the horses that the nurses used to traverse the mountains to reach the women and children in their care. In 1933, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company published a summary of the first 1,000 FNS births. The summary concluded that the services provided by FNS significantly decrease maternal and neonatal mortality.

The Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery, since renamed as Frontier Nursing University, was founded in 1939 by FNS as a part of its demonstration project in the care of the mother and child in rural areas of Kentucky. Today, Frontier has more than 12,000 alumni from all 50 states and a current enrollment of 2,700 students.

“We are so excited to celebrate the incredible and impactful 100-year history of Frontier,” said FNU President Dr. Brooke A. Flinders. “This is a great opportunity to reflect on how we got here and be reminded of the importance of the work we are doing to educate and prepare nurse-midwives and nurse practitioners to improve the healthcare in their communities across the country.”

FNU’s celebratory plans include an “Alumni & Friends” cruise in April and a nationwide presidential tour where alumni, students, and supporters can meet Dr. Flinders. FNU is also introducing a new series called “On the Trail”. This series of videos, which will be on FNU’s YouTube page, will take viewers behind the scenes for Frontier.

In September, FNU will induct its first Alumni Hall of Fame class and announce its annual service award recipients as part of commencement weekend.

The year-long celebration has already begun with the university’s “Century of Stories”. These stories, which will be posted throughout the year on the Frontier.edu website, feature the people, moments, initiatives, and stories that shaped Frontier’s first 100 years.

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