FNU’s campus ribbon-cutting, commencement ceremony, first Day of Giving event and more made 2022 a year to remember. All of those events are covered in the 2022 President’s Annual Report. Additionally, the Report reflects on the university’s progress toward the goals set in the 2022 strategic plan and takes a closer look at the people and programs behind the plan’s success. The 2022 President’s Annual Report also includes data and information on university enrollment, diversity, retention, and precepting and includes a look at the university’s 2023 strategic plan.
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Commencement, Alumni & Family Event, President’s Gala, and the FNU Day of Giving Highlight a Busy Fall at Frontier
The recent issue of the FNU Quarterly Bulletin is jam-packed with coverage of FNU’s event-filled Fall, which was one of the busiest in recent memory. It all began in September with Commencement, our largest annual event once again held at the historic Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.
FNU Associate Professor Jana Esden and family help pack 250,000 meals on MLK Day of Service
FNU Associate Professor Jana Esden, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CNE, and her children participated in the U.S. Hunger Event MLK Day of Service – Million Meal Pack. They spent two hours packing meals with several other volunteers. As a group, they packed over 250,000 meals during the two-hour shift.
FNU’s President’s Cabinet offers diverse perspectives to move the university forward
Frontier Nursing University’s President’s Cabinet collaborates with the Board of Directors and university leadership to offer internal guidance and expertise on initiatives, policies, and operations that support FNU’s mission, vision, and culture of caring. In an effort to expand diverse perspectives within the Cabinet, FNU has added two volunteer members, one faculty and one staff member, to serve for a one-year term. Nomination and selection criteria prioritize candidates capable of offering insights currently underrepresented within the Cabinet. This year, Dr. Torica Fuller, FNU faculty member and FNP Clinical Transition Coordinator, and Samana Upadhyaya, Enterprise Applications Manager, were chosen to bring their unique experience to the Cabinet as the designated faculty and staff representatives.
How to Thrive while Pursuing an Advanced Practice Nursing Degree Online
Students at Frontier Nursing University have many advantages as they pursue their advanced practice nursing degrees. In FNU’s distance education programs, a student’s home community serves as the classroom while […]
Frontier Nursing University President Dr. Susan Stone Named President-Elect of American College of Nurse-Midwives
Susan Stone, DNSc, CNM, FACNM, FAAN, president of Frontier Nursing University, has been named president-elect of the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM). ACNM is the professional association that represents certified […]
Frontier Nursing University Ranks in Top 30 Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs by U.S. News & World Report
Frontier Nursing University (FNU) came in at No. 28 in the 2017 U.S. News & World Report ranking of the Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs. U.S. News evaluated nearly 140 […]
FNU is Now Accepting Applications for the 2016 Courier Internship Program
Frontier Nursing University is currently accepting applications for the 2016 Courier Internship Program which will run from June 5-July 31, 2016. Visit http://www.frontier.edu/courier for details and to apply. Eligible applicants should be interested […]
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