This summer, Frontier Nursing University welcomed seven college students from across the country to its Courier Program Public Health Internship, a seven-week fully remote service-learning program with a rich and adventuresome history. The program is for college students with an interest in public health, healthcare, social work, or a related field.
The Courier Program Internship offers a unique opportunity for students to gain insight into the challenges and opportunities of providing healthcare in the United States. Students began the program with a three-day orientation on Frontier’s campus in Kentucky in June, where they bonded and learned more about the university’s mission. They will continue to connect and engage through summer readings, group discussions, and volunteering. This is the first year the program is being offered remotely, which allows students the opportunity to serve at clinical observation sites in their communities.
The Courier Program has a “Hearts On, Hands Off” approach to learning. Couriers learn by observing their clinical site with mentors, speaking with patients, assisting with special projects on health-related topics, leading events, and other projects. Couriers may participate in any activity which does not require formal medical or healthcare training. The goal is for Couriers to complete the program with a profound understanding and deep respect for the communities they serve.
We invite you to learn more about the 2025 Couriers:
Kennedie S.
My name is Kennedie, and I am from New Orleans, Louisiana. I am a junior studying Public Health and African American Studies at Saint Louis University in St. Louis, MO. I come from a large family, so one of my main hobbies is cooking. Some of my favorite memories are of cooking with my mom and grandmother before a big holiday gathering. I also enjoy sewing, watching/ talking about movies, and reading.
Monica B.
My name is Monica. I'm a junior at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ, and I'm from Phoenix, AZ. I'm studying Medicine and minoring in EMS, Biochemistry, and Spanish. I'm a transfer student, and I originally went to the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY, where I met my husband. I currently am an EMT at my university, where we respond to Tucson Fire 911 calls on and around campus. I enjoy gardening, mushroom foraging, and swimming.
Olivia F.
My name is Olivia, and I am a rising junior at Augustana College with majors in Psychology, Creative Writing, and English. I live in the suburbs of Chicago, and I love traveling, writing, volunteering, and anything pink. A fun fact about me is that I also have a dog named Jax!
Olivia B.
My name is Olivia. I am originally from Westminster MD, but I am currently a junior at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. I am a kinesiology major with a career path in occupational therapy. A fun fact about me is that my family and I were on Family Feud. I love to read, be with my friends, and ride horses in my free time.
Peniel T.
My name is Peniel, and I am from Woodbridge, Virginia. I am currently attending Virginia Tech located in Blacksburg, VA. I am a junior majoring in Public Health planning to get my masters in Dietetics. For my career, I plan to become a registered dietitian and help create culturally sensitive programs for creating a healthy lifestyle whether it's for students, families, or athletes. Additionally, I have a passion for helping minorities who are suffering from food insecurity. Some fun facts: I used to be a competitive jump roper and had the opportunity to compete at the ESPN complex in Florida. I also love cooking and doing fun physical activities.
MacKenzie S.
I'm MacKenzie. I just finished my junior year at Washington & Jefferson College which is located about 35 minutes south of Pittsburgh. I'm Pre-Med and a Bio major with minors in Chemistry and Gender and Women's Studies. I'm involved in lots of things on campus, most notably in working as a Resident Assistant and competing on the golf team. My hometown is Edwardsburg, Michigan, which is right on the Michigan-Indiana border, and I'm excited to return home for the summer to be with my younger sister and my black lab Rooney. One fun fact about me is that I am a self-proclaimed bread enthusiast and have been perfecting my bread making skills for the past six months.
Zeta P.
Hi, my name is Zeta P. I'm a rising senior at Lincoln University majoring in Health Science with a focus on Sports Medicine. I’m originally from Philadelphia, PA, and began my college journey at Virginia State University before transferring to Lincoln after three years. Currently, I serve as an athletic training intern at Lincoln, where I’ve gained hands-on experience supporting student-athletes. My interests go beyond sports medicine—I’m passionate about all aspects of health and public health. A fun fact about me is that I’m also an urban model. I’ve been modeling for a little over three years, balancing my academic and professional goals with creative expression in the modeling world.
Frontier Nursing University Founder Mary Breckinridge established the Courier Program in 1928, recruiting young people to work in the Kentucky Mountains and learn about service to humanity. Couriers escorted guests safely through remote terrain, delivered medical supplies to remote outpost clinics, and helped nurse-midwives during home visits and births. Frontier has benefited tremendously from the 1,600 Couriers who have served since 1928. Learn more here.