A.T. Still University (ATSU) recently received eight MarCom Awards, honoring excellence in marketing and communications. The University was recognized for the following achievements. Honorable Mention: Still Magazine (125th anniversary timeline article design) Bucky’s Twitter Adventures Dan Martin Court Project Gold Award: ATSU Social Media Committee Spark Magazine Still Magazine (writing) Platinum Award: ATSU Social Media Growth […]
This month, the Sigma Sigma Phi Honorary Service Fraternity at A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) held its annual Doctor Bag event. The event, held at a local elementary school, focuses on preparing children for a doctor’s visit. ATSU-KCOM students teach children what a doctor does, so they know what to expect […]
On Saturday, Nov. 11, students from A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) built an accessibility ramp at the home of Mesa resident, Christine Vanek. Vanek suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which limits her mobility. The ramp will allow her to enter and exit her home safely using a walker. “This means […]
A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) students participated in a Christmas-themed simulation at the Drabing Human Patient Simulation Center. The students were exposed to different scenarios featuring many famous Christmas characters. Frosty the Snowman was in for a nose job, but had complications from the anesthesia. Santa Claus was there for Type 2 Diabetes. The […]
Making a difference each day The holiday season has arrived, and you can see and feel the cheer on our campuses. Like many organizations, it is difficult to navigate ATSU’s hallways without encountering a box or tree for donated toys, food, or clothing on the way to those in need. Over the past several months, I have had […]
To celebrate its 125th anniversary, ATSU is doing what it does best – educating its students while serving its communities.
ATSU has made 2017 a year to remember. Throughout its 125th anniversary, the University has celebrated with alumni speakers, community health events, academic initiatives, special ceremonies, wellness activities, and a whole bunch of fun.
For Cassandra Beard, DO, MPH, ’17, and Evan Wolff, DO, MPH, ’17, postgraduate residency took an unexpected turn.
When ATSU began the creation of a new dental school in Missouri, its primary goal was to educate community-minded healthcare providers who would address oral healthcare disparities in the state and across the nation.
Alex Dwyer, OMS III, and Jonathan Pyle, D2, just wanted to do the right thing. That’s why they decided to become marrow donors.