Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Frontier Nursing University

The goal of the Frontier Nursing University (FNU) Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)  is to ensure students, faculty, and staff are provided with an environment that promotes DEI and encourages the success of all community members. The Office of DEI promotes educational equity that leads to health equity.  

The Office of DEI  encompasses an atmosphere built on a culture of caring. The Office of DEI solicits the equitable perspectives of students, faculty, and staff regardless of race, gender, sexual preference or identity, disability, and/or religion. In congruence with FNU, the mission of the Office of DEI is to provide accessible nurse-midwifery and nurse practitioner education to prepare competent, entrepreneurial, ethical, and compassionate leaders in primary care to serve all individuals with an emphasis on women and families in diverse, rural, and underserved populations.  

In 2021, the Anti-racism and Bias Reporting Council (ABAC) (derived out of the Office of DEI) has been created to mitigate bias including racism at FNU.  The ABAC reports to the CDIO and includes diverse faculty and staff at FNU.  The ABAC wants to emphasize that reporting bias is not about consequences.  It is about providing a safe place to report bias and educating the FNU Community.  If you think you have experienced or witnessed bias, please report it using the following form. Our University can only improve if we are aware of the issues.  The DEI suggestion box is available to provide suggestions for the improvement of DEI services at FNU.  We want to hear your voice!

The Office of DEI is in the process of creating Special Interest Groups (SIGs)/Affinity Groups.  We will keep you posted. 

FNU is a national leader in DEI and a four-time winner of the INSIGHT Into Diversity “Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award (2018-2021)..” FNU is a recipient of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Nursing Workforce Diversity (NWD) Grant. The NWD Grant provides opportunities for FNU to recruit and retain underrepresented groups; offer support (e.g., scholarships, mentoring programs, selected tutoring and writing services, and coaching and counseling services); disseminate diversity, equity, and inclusion education and training, etc.  For more information about the NWD Grant activities, contact the Office of DEI.  With the full implementation of the Office of DEI, FNU continues on the trajectory of increasing DEI in nursing.                                                                   

The Office of DEI recently held the 11th Anniversary Diversity Impact Conference, “Dismantling Racism and Discrimination in Healthcare: Our Roles and Responsibilities", June 24-26, 2021. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the conference was held virtually.  The resources ascertained at the conference will be disseminated over time to provide DEI training for facutly, staff, and students.  For more information, contact the Office of DEI @ diversity-inclusion@frontier.edu or click on the drop down on Get involved, then Past Events.  To discover more about the Diversity Impact Program, simply click on the graphic below.                                        

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