Robyn E. Weller, CNM, MSN was a member of Class 33 of Frontier Nursing University’s Community-based Nurse-midwifery Education Program (CNEP). She took that education and training and turned it into a remarkable career. She has worked as a certified nurse-midwife for Kaiser Permanente in southern California for over 20 years. She is a successful published author, and she is passionate about participating in medical missions. Somehow, she still found time to answer our questions and share her inspiring story with us.
Frontier Nursing University Recognized for Excelling in Mental Health and Well-Being Offerings
Frontier Nursing University (FNU) has received the 2025 Excellence in Mental Health and Well-Being Award from Insight Into Academia magazine, the largest and oldest diversity and inclusion publication in higher education. The Excellence in Mental Health and Well-Being Award is a measure of an institution’s individual programs and initiatives that significantly advance the core values of inclusive excellence and belonging through programs, initiatives, and many other campus priorities deserving of this national recognition. FNU will be featured in the September 2025 issue of Insight Into Academia magazine.
Featured Preceptor: Cassandra Klakken Viramontes fosters collaborative spirit in health care through precepting
FNU Preceptor Cassandra Klakken Viramontes, ARNP, FNP, provides care for area residents at the Grand Coulee Clinic in Washington. The clinic provides comprehensive health care, including family medicine, preventative care, and disease management, and is part of Coulee Medical Center, a 25-bed critical access hospital. Klakken Viramontes has precepted three Frontier Nursing University nurse practitioner students, along with multiple students from other universities. She said precepting is consistently enriching.
Graduate Spotlight: Auriel Ciccarelli, CNM, WHNP, driven by calling to service and community
For Auriel Ciccarelli, CNM, WHNP, her journey in midwifery and women’s healthcare began with a passion for service and a deep understanding of the value of community, both of which were rooted in her upbringing. Ciccarelli’s professional journey has taken her from working as an RN in her home state of Pennsylvania to working as a CNM and ultimately as a WHNP. Along the way, she’s carried with her the spirit of connection and support she found at FNU.
15th Annual Virtual Diversity Healthcare Conference: Free to All
Frontier Nursing University will hold its 15th-annual Diversity Impact Conference on July 23-24. This year’s conference will be held on Zoom at no cost. The Diversity Impact Conference brings together renowned thought leaders and speakers to expand participant understanding on the topics of health equity and reducing health disparities in patient care delivery across healthcare settings.
The theme of this year’s conference is “Rising Strong: Better Together to Advance Wellness Initiatives for All.” The two-day event will feature keynote presentations from nationally recognized leaders in diversity, equity, and inclusion. Additional sessions will include panel discussions, breakout sessions, and time for reflection.
Frontier Nursing University announces new community health podcast
In an ongoing effort to improve community health and increase healthcare awareness through engaging conversations, Frontier Nursing University (FNU) has launched a new podcast — Real Talk: Community Health Care in Action. A community health initiative hosted in partnership with the Woodford County Chamber of Commerce, the monthly podcast premiered its first episode in April.
Hosted by Quincy Fuehne, Strategic Communication and Public Relations Manager at FNU, the podcast dives into a specific healthcare topic in each installment. Each episode features insights from an expert at FNU and occasionally incorporates community experts.
Frontier welcomes seven new students for Courier Program Public Health Internship
This summer, Frontier Nursing University welcomed eight 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.
Presidential Tour highlights remarkable work of FNU graduates
Since stepping into her role as president of Frontier Nursing University last year, Dr. Brooke A. Flinders has prioritized connecting with the FNU community. In 2025, she kicked off a Presidential Tour in the southeast region of the United States and plans to travel across the country throughout the year to meet with FNU graduates who are transforming healthcare in their communities. Each stop offers an opportunity to witness firsthand the meaningful impact of our alumni in a variety of clinical settings.