A.T. Still University (ATSU) received the 2018 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education. “The ATSU community is honored to receive this award for two consecutive years,” said ATSU Associate Vice President for Diversity & Inclusion, Clinton Normore. “This […]
For National Concussion Awareness Day, Tamara McLeod, PhD, ATC, director of athletic training at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences, spoke at the Brain Injury Alliance Arizona breakfast. Dr. McLeod was one of five speakers at the event to discuss the State of Concussion in Arizona. “I was honored to be a part […]
On Sept. 13, Clinical Affairs hosted Hospital Day in the Thompson Campus Center on the Kirksville, Missouri, campus. The day provided students with the opportunity to visit with representatives from hospitals that offer student rotations, internships, and residencies. Hospitals came from around the country to introduce their student and postgraduate programs. “Hospital Day gives our […]
The A.T. Still Memorial Library is currently trialing SAGE Research Methods, a highly respected and widely used multidisciplinary collection of e-books, articles, videos, and other resources about quantitative and qualitative methods designed to be useful for researchers and academics at every level. See below for more information. The library invites your feedback and input on […]
ATSU Senior Vice President – Academic Affairs Norman Gevitz, PhD, KCOM Dean Margaret Wilson, DO, ’82, and SOMA Dean Jeffrey Morgan, DO, and students representing both KCOM and SOMA attended the American Osteopathic Foundation’s (AOF) 2018 Annual Honors Gala held Oct. 5, 2018, in San Diego, California. ATSU students and an alumna recognized for 2018 […]
Graduates continue to give back A.T. Still University (ATSU) has nearly 20,000 graduates, and wherever you may be, an alum is probably not far away. I often hear stories of chance meetings with graduates at patient care centers, conferences, social settings, and just about any other event or gathering. If you happen to be in […]
Each year, the president of the United States issues a proclamation on the third Friday of September for National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Citizens across the U.S. paused to remember the sacrifices and service of those who were prisoners of war (POW), as well as those who are missing in action (MIA). In Kirksville, a ceremony […]
On Tuesday, Sept. 25 A.T. Still University (ATSU) hosted approximately 300 children from local Title I schools for the second annual Corbin’s Legacy Back to School Health Fair. Children received free health, hearing, vision, and dental screenings, provided by ATSU students and faculty. The event was hosted in partnership with local nonprofit organization, Corbin’s Legacy. […]
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced its full funding of an A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) three-year study through its Academic Research Enhancement Award (R15 grant). The study’s principal investigator, Yohei Norimatsu, PhD, assistant professor, physiology, ATSU-KCOM, submitted his award application and study, “Atomic-Scale Refinement of CFTR and TAAR1 Molecular Models […]
A.T. Still University (ATSU) hosted the first Heartland PreMed Conference at its Kirksville, Missouri, campus on Saturday, Sept. 8. Co-sponsors of the event were Des Moines University, Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, and Marian University-College of Osteopathic Medicine. The one-day conference gave undergraduate students nationwide who are interested in pursuing a career in […]