Two FNU Leaders Earn Prestigious National Nursing Honors

Frontier Nursing University is proud to celebrate two outstanding leaders who have been recognized for their contributions and impact in nursing.

Academy of Diversity Leaders in Nursing Welcomes Dr. Torica Fuller as Fellow

FNU graduate and assistant professor Dr. Torica Fuller, DNP, MSN, FNPBC, FNP-C, WHNP-BC (Class 217), CDP, CGRN, NRCME, has been accepted as a Fellow of the Academy of Diversity Leaders in Nursing. Dr. Fuller will officially be inducted on December 12 at the New York Academy of Medicine. The academy selected Dr. Fuller in recognition of her “demonstrated leadership, commitment, and contributions to advancing justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in nursing, health, and healthcare.”

Dr. Fuller was also recently elected and sworn in as the Chair of the Commission on Advanced Practice Nursing at the North Carolina Nurses Association (NCNA). Additionally, her abstract was accepted to be presented at the NCNA’s 2026 Nurse Practitioner Spring Symposium. The abstract is entitled Mental Health in Primary Care: Recognizing Unipolar versus Bipolar Depression.

Dr. Fuller received further recognition when she received the 2025 J.H. Carney Leadership Award. The award recognizes graduates of Norwayne High School (North Carolina) for their “outstanding leadership, community service, and alumni work.”

Dr. Khara’ Jefferson Selected for NLN Strategic Action Group

FNU DNP Program Director Dr. Khara’ Jefferson, DNP (Class 21), APRN, FNP-C, CHC, was recently selected to serve on the National League for Nursing’s (NLN) Outcomes and Competencies for Graduates of Nursing Programs Strategic Action Group (SAG). Dr. Jefferson was one of 18 individuals selected from a pool of over 300 applicants.

SAG members were selected based on their academic nursing expertise, previous work in developing outcomes and competencies, and alignment with programs across the continuum from practical/vocational nursing, prelicensure registered nursing, MSN, DNP, and PhD programs.

SAG members will continue their work through December 2026 with public dissemination in 2027. This work group will update the NLN’s 2010 outcomes and competencies with a focus on nursing education of the future.

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